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In the first edition of the Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde was a smart and streetwise rock & roller with just enough maturity to make something of what life had shown her by her mid-twenties -- and she had the rough-and-tumble band to match for her first two albums. The second version of the group cast her as an unwitting but unbowed survivor, determined to move on and keep rocking despite the deaths of two of her bandmates, and the tough, no-nonsense approach of her new collaborators on Learning to Crawl reflected her attitude. Released in 1986, Get Close marked the debut of the Pretenders' Mark Three, and on this album listeners are introduced to Chrissie Hynde, Mature Professional Musician with a band to match. Get Close is never less than solid as a work of craft, and guitarist Robbie McIntosh, drummer Blair Cunningham, and bassist T.M. Stevens deliver tight and emphatic performances throughout, but they also sound like what they are -- journeymen musicians who bring their chops to their projects while leaving their personalities at the door. While Hynde always dominated the Pretenders, by this time it was obvious that this was fully her show, and if she felt less like rocking and more like exploring her emotions and thoughts about parenthood on midtempo pop tunes, no one in the group was going to prod her into doing otherwise; the presence of a large number of additional session players further buffs away any of Get Close's potential sharp edges. Despite all this, Hynde's voice is in great form throughout, and when she gets her dander up, she still has plenty to say and good ways to say it; "How Much Did You Get for Your Soul?" is a gleefully venomous attack on the musically unscrupulous; "Don't Get Me Wrong" is a superb pop tune and a deserved hit single; and the Motown-flavored "I Remember You" and the moody "Chill Factor" suggest she'd been learning a lot from her old soul singles. But after three great albums from the Pretenders, Get Close sounded good but not especially striking, and its hit-and-miss approach, with a few great songs surrounded by lesser material, was something Hynde's fans would find themselves getting used to over the group's next few releases.
© Mark Deming /TiVo
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Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - Bernie Worrell, Synthesizer - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Mel Gaynor, Drums
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Chucho Merchan, Bass - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - Simon Phillips, Drums - Jimmy Iovine, Producer
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Carlos Alomar, Writer - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Bernie Worrell, Synthesizer - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Blair Cunningham, Drums - Genevieve Gazon, Writer - Wayne Raglind, Writer
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Chucho Merchan, Bass - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Bernie Worrell, Synthesizer - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Blair Cunningham, Drums, Percussion
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - Simon Phillips, Drums - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - L. Shankar, Violin - John McKenzie, Bass - Pat Seymour, Keyboards
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Chucho Merchan, Bass - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - STEVE JORDAN, Drums, Percussion - Chrissie Hynde, Composer, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Paul "Wix" Wickens, Piano, Synthesizer
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Blair Cunningham, Drums
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Bernie Worrell, Synthesizer - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Blair Cunningham, Drums
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Chucho Merchan, Bass - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - STEVE JORDAN, Drums, Percussion - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals, Writer - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - T.M. Stevens, Bass - Jimmy Iovine, Producer
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Chucho Merchan, Bass - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, Producer, MixingEngineer - Bruce Lampcov, Engineer - Simon Phillips, Drums - Jimmy Iovine, Producer - Meg Keene, Writer
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Howard Gray, Engineer - Robbie McIntosh, Guitar - Carlos Alomar, Percussion - Martin Chambers, Drums - Chrissie Hynde, Guitar, Vocals - Pretenders, MainArtist - BOB CLEARMOUNTAIN, MixingEngineer - Jimi Hendrix, Writer - Steve Lillywhite, Producer - Bernie Worrell, Synthesizer - Malcolm Foster, Bass - Rupert Black, Keyboards
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 1986 Warner Music UK Ltd
Album review
In the first edition of the Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde was a smart and streetwise rock & roller with just enough maturity to make something of what life had shown her by her mid-twenties -- and she had the rough-and-tumble band to match for her first two albums. The second version of the group cast her as an unwitting but unbowed survivor, determined to move on and keep rocking despite the deaths of two of her bandmates, and the tough, no-nonsense approach of her new collaborators on Learning to Crawl reflected her attitude. Released in 1986, Get Close marked the debut of the Pretenders' Mark Three, and on this album listeners are introduced to Chrissie Hynde, Mature Professional Musician with a band to match. Get Close is never less than solid as a work of craft, and guitarist Robbie McIntosh, drummer Blair Cunningham, and bassist T.M. Stevens deliver tight and emphatic performances throughout, but they also sound like what they are -- journeymen musicians who bring their chops to their projects while leaving their personalities at the door. While Hynde always dominated the Pretenders, by this time it was obvious that this was fully her show, and if she felt less like rocking and more like exploring her emotions and thoughts about parenthood on midtempo pop tunes, no one in the group was going to prod her into doing otherwise; the presence of a large number of additional session players further buffs away any of Get Close's potential sharp edges. Despite all this, Hynde's voice is in great form throughout, and when she gets her dander up, she still has plenty to say and good ways to say it; "How Much Did You Get for Your Soul?" is a gleefully venomous attack on the musically unscrupulous; "Don't Get Me Wrong" is a superb pop tune and a deserved hit single; and the Motown-flavored "I Remember You" and the moody "Chill Factor" suggest she'd been learning a lot from her old soul singles. But after three great albums from the Pretenders, Get Close sounded good but not especially striking, and its hit-and-miss approach, with a few great songs surrounded by lesser material, was something Hynde's fans would find themselves getting used to over the group's next few releases.
© Mark Deming /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:46:55
- Main artists: The Pretenders
- Composer: Chrissie Hynde
- Label: Rhino - Warner Records
- Genre: Pop/Rock Rock
© 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing ℗ 2004 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing
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