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 Description
The first Pretenders album after the longest recording layoff in the band's history (six years), BREAK UP THE CONCRETE finds Chrissie Hynde re-energized, fronting a new bunch of musicians on a fresh, arresting batch of new songs released on a new label. Original drummer Martin Chambers, still part of the touring outfit, is replaced here by session-drummer king Jim Keltner. Perhaps even more significantly, new arrival Eric Heywood (pedal steel) boasts a lengthy Americana resume (Son Volt, Jayhawks, Ray LaMontagne) and brings with him the highest quotient of rootsiness ever to occupy a Pretenders album.
<p>While there are some driving rockers that recall the glory days of "Precious" and "Tattooed Love Boys," with Keltner employing ingeniously mutated New Orleans-cum-Bo Diddley beats, a striking number of tracks here roam a more roots-rock-oriented area. Warm, organic acoustic-guitar strumming and long, keening pedal steel lines frame Hynde's one-of-a-kind voice on the slow-burning country-soul waltz "Don't Lose Faith in Me," the rather Lucinda Williams-esque "Love's a Mystery," and other smartly conceived tunes, balancing out an album that's simultaneously earthy and urgent.
Track Listing :
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Boots Of Chinese Plastic |
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Nothing Maker, The |
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Don't Lose Faith In Me |
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Don't Cut Your Hair |
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Love's A Mystery |
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Last Ride, The |
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Almost Perfect |
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You Didn't Have To |
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Rosalee |
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Break Up The Concrete |
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One Thing Never Changed |
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Album Information :
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UPC:811771010095
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Rock & Pop
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Artist:The Pretenders
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Label:Shangri-La
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Distributed:Alternative Dis. Alliance
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Release Date:2008/10/07
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Original Release Year:2008
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Discs:1
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Studio
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