Pretenders - Learning to Crawl [2CD Remastered Deluxe Edition] (1983/2015)

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Title: Learning to Crawl
Year Of Release: 1983/2015
Label: Edsel / Rhino Records [EDSG 8049]
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop Rock, Alternative
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:19:29
Total Size: 182 mb / 547 mb
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Chrissie Hynde took a long, hard road to rock & roll stardom, but when her band, the Pretenders, finally broke through in 1979, they wasted no time, growing from promising newcomers on the British music scene to major international stardom with a pair of smash albums to their credit in a mere three years. But the Pretenders' meteoric rise came to a crashing halt in 1982, when drug abuse claimed the life of guitarist James Honeyman-Scott and forced Hynde and drummer Martin Chambers to dump bassist Pete Farndon, who would also succumb to an OD in April 1983. Hynde was forced by circumstance to reinvent the Pretenders for their third album, 1984's Learning to Crawl, but if the new edition of the group lacked some of the spark of the band that made the first two LPs, through sheer force of will Hynde created a masterpiece. While Hynde hardly held back in her emotionally potent songwriting in the Pretenders' early work, on Learning to Crawl there's a gravity to her lyrics that blended with her tough but wiry melodic sense and streetwise intelligence to create a set of truly remarkable tunes. "Back on the Chain Gang" is a touching tribute to her fallen comrades that still sounds bitterly rueful, "Middle of the Road" is a furious rocker that explores the emotional and physical toll of a musician's life, "Time the Avenger" is a taut, literate examination of a businessman's adulterous relationship, "My City Was Gone" deals with the economic and cultural decay of the Midwest in a manner both pithy and genuinely heartfelt, and "2000 Miles" is a Christmas number that demonstrates Hynde can be warm without getting sappy. As a guitarist, Robbie McIntosh brought a simpler and more elemental style to the Pretenders than James Honeyman-Scott, but his tough, muscular leads fit these songs well, and bassist Malcolm Foster's solid punch fits Chambers' drumming perfectly. Three albums into her recording career, Chrissie Hynde found herself having to put the past to bed and carve out a new beginning for herself with Learning to Crawl, but she pulled it off with a striking mixture of courage, strength, and great rock & roll; with the exception of the instant-classic debut album, it's the Pretenders' finest work.

:: TRACKLIST ::

CD1-1 Middle Of The Road 4:14
CD1-2 Back On The Chain Gang 3:51
CD1-3 Time The Avenger 4:55
CD1-4 Watching The Clothes 2:52
CD1-5 Show Me 4:08
CD1-6 Thumbelina 3:17
CD1-7 My City Was Gone 5:24
CD1-8 Thin Line Between Love And Hate 3:44
CD1-9 I Hurt You 4:35
CD1-10 2000 Miles 3:37

B-sides / Live
CD2-1 Fast Or Slow (The Law's The Law) 3:11
CD2-2 Money (Live) 4:36
CD2-3 Time The Avenger (Live) 4:22
CD2-4 Bad Boys Get Spanked (Live) 3:10
CD2-5 My City Was Gone (Live) 4:40
CD2-6 Tequila 3:33

Demos
CD2-7 I Hurt You (August 1982) 4:05
CD2-8 When I Change My Life (August 1982) 4:42
CD2-9 Ramblin' Rob (August 1982) 3:31
CD2-10 Watching The Clothes (August 1982) 2:50

The Pretenders
Chrissie Hynde – lead vocals (all but 11 & 15), rhythm guitar, harmonica
Robbie McIntosh – lead guitar, backing vocals
Malcolm Foster – bass guitar, backing vocals
Martin Chambers – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals (11), percussion

Additional personnel
Billy Bremner – lead guitar on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone", rhythm guitar and vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
Tony Butler – bass guitar on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone"
Andrew Bodnar – bass guitar and vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
Paul Carrack – piano and vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"