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The Pretenders|Hate for Sale

Hate for Sale

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Chrissie Hynde approximated the classic early Pretenders sound on the Dan Auerbach-produced Alone, a 2016 album where she was the only Pretender on record. Hate for Sale flips this situation on its head. Hiring Stephen Street as producer -- he last worked with the group on 1999's Viva el Amor -- Hynde brought the touring Pretenders lineup into the studio, a configuration that includes founding drummer Martin Chambers, who hasn't played on an album by the band since 2002's Loose Screw. The result is a back-to-basics move performed without an ounce of cynicism. Much of the liveliness of Hate for Sale is due to Street capturing the Pretenders as a straight-up rock & roll band, adding a little flair to the mix but being sure there's enough color and groove so it's not monochromatic. It helps that the songs are good, too. Writing solely with lead guitarist James Walbourne, Hynde chooses not to explore new territory but rather accentuate the band's strengths. The band roars through the title track, dips into reggae on "Lightning Man," rocks to a Bo Diddley beat on "Didn't Want to Be This Lonely," swaggers to a New Wave rhythm on "Turf Accountant Daddy," and simmers soulfully on "You Can't Hurt a Fool." None of these sounds are precisely new, but they are executed with vigor and spirit by a band who seems to enjoy playing as a band again, which makes for a vivid contrast with Alone.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Hate for Sale
00:02:30

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer, Harmonica - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

2
The Buzz
00:03:50

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Percussion - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

3
Lightning Man
00:02:56

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Percussion - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

4
Turf Accountant Daddy
00:03:05

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Claps - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

5
You Can't Hurt a Fool
00:03:19

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Organ, Percussion - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

6
I Didn't Know When to Stop
00:02:23

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Keyboards - James Walbourne, Guitar - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

7
Maybe Love Is in NYC
00:03:25

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Organ, Percussion - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

8
Junkie Walk
00:02:44

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Keyboards - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

9
Didn't Want to Be This Lonely
00:02:56

Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer, Percussion, Claps - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

10
Crying in Public
00:03:17

Louisa Fuller, Violin - Rick Koster, Violin - John Metcalfe, String Arranger, Viola - Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - John Davis, Engineer - STEPHEN STREET, Producer, Engineer - Sophie Harris, Cello - James Walbourne, Guitar, Writer - Nick Wilkinson, Bass Guitar - William Purton, Engineer

© 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited ℗ 2020 The Pretenders under exclusive licence to BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited

Presentación del Álbum

Chrissie Hynde approximated the classic early Pretenders sound on the Dan Auerbach-produced Alone, a 2016 album where she was the only Pretender on record. Hate for Sale flips this situation on its head. Hiring Stephen Street as producer -- he last worked with the group on 1999's Viva el Amor -- Hynde brought the touring Pretenders lineup into the studio, a configuration that includes founding drummer Martin Chambers, who hasn't played on an album by the band since 2002's Loose Screw. The result is a back-to-basics move performed without an ounce of cynicism. Much of the liveliness of Hate for Sale is due to Street capturing the Pretenders as a straight-up rock & roll band, adding a little flair to the mix but being sure there's enough color and groove so it's not monochromatic. It helps that the songs are good, too. Writing solely with lead guitarist James Walbourne, Hynde chooses not to explore new territory but rather accentuate the band's strengths. The band roars through the title track, dips into reggae on "Lightning Man," rocks to a Bo Diddley beat on "Didn't Want to Be This Lonely," swaggers to a New Wave rhythm on "Turf Accountant Daddy," and simmers soulfully on "You Can't Hurt a Fool." None of these sounds are precisely new, but they are executed with vigor and spirit by a band who seems to enjoy playing as a band again, which makes for a vivid contrast with Alone.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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