The Pretenders - Wlup-Fm Radio Broadcast Recording (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

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Title: Wlup-Fm Radio Broadcast Recording (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: DMG
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock, New Wave, Alternative Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:12:29
Total Size: 493 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Precious (Live) (03:25)
2. The Adultress (Live) (04:18)
3. Kid (Live) (03:48)
4. Talk of the Town (Live) (03:11)
5. Space Invader (Live) (02:41)
6. Cuban Slide (Live) (04:48)
7. I Go to Sleep (Live) (03:14)
8. Private Life (Live) (06:40)
9. Brass in Pocket (Live) (03:15)
10. The Wait (Live) (03:34)
11. Stop Your Sobbing (Live) (02:56)
12. Louie Louie (Live) (03:26)
13. Porcelain (Live) (05:06)
14. Tattooed Love Boys (Live) (03:44)
15. Band Introduction (Live) (00:34)
16. Up the Neck (Live) (06:59)
17. Mystery Achievement (Live) (06:58)
18. What You Gonna Do About It (Live) (03:43)

Led by charismatic American-born expat Chrissie Hynde, the Pretenders rose out of London's late-'70s punk/new wave scene, effectively bridging the gap between that world and the Top 40 with a series of lean, spiky singles that were also melodic and immediately accessible. Released in 1980, their first album topped the U.K. charts and is widely considered one of the greatest debuts of all time. Their initial run yielded a clutch of smartly-written, successful singles like "Brass in Pocket," "Back on the Chain Gang," and "Middle of the Road." As the '80s wore on, the death of two original members and a succession of replacements essentially turned the Pretenders into Hynde's project, though her semi-autobiographical songwriting and distinctive vocal phrasing continued to define their sound. 1984's Learning to Crawl and its 1986 successor, Get Close, went gold on both sides of the Atlantic and 1994's Last of the Independents yielded a perennial rock ballad in "I'll Stand by You." In the 21st century, the Pretenders' output slowed, though records like 2008's Break Up the Concrete and 2016's Alone continued to perform well on the U.K. charts and Hynde's songwriting never lost its bite and vitality. Those attributes were in full effect on their 12th album, 2023's Relentless.