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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent overview of a rock 'n' roll survivor 4 1/2 stars,
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... (My Little Blue Window, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
The Pretenders catalog has needed to be upgraded for CD for a long time. They finally get their due with this sprawling but terrific boxed set. Although it is flawed (giving equal weight to all versions of the band doesn't do the band or Chrissie Hynde's songs justice. The first three albums are essential while later ones can be a bit hit or miss), these minor flaws are more than made up for by the collection of rarities included as well as the DVD performance of the band.
Disc 1 opens with songs recorded for their first two albums as the main focus. Their first album is well represented although some classic songs are overlooked. The rarities are terrific including the demo for "Precious", the single version of "The Wait" and a rare demo of "Watching the Clothes Go Round" which would eventually show up on the retooled line up's third album. "Cuban Slide" has always been a favorite of mine and this is only its second appearance on CD to the best of my knowledge (it appeared on a UK budget priced compilation a couple of years ago). The sound quality is stellar. Disc 2 opens with the terrific ode to survival "Back on the Chain Gang" and goes through the highlights of their third album including "My City Was Gone" and "2000 Miles". We get an alternate version of "When I Change My Life" as well as "Worlds Within Worlds". We also get the cr?me of the crop from the fourth and fifth albums. This disc closes out with a superb cover of The Beatles' "Not a Second Time". Disc 3 continues on with the stronger tracks from the fifth album by which point The Pretenders was Hynde and a group of session musicians. The sixth album found a solid band beyond Hynde including Adam Seymour (one of the songwriters and guitarist for the short lived English band The Katydids) original drummer Martin Chambers back in the fold after being dismissed and/or leaving with the band's fourth album. We also get a nice solid group of rarities/unreleased tracks including a cover of "Angel in the Morning" (which was a big hit for Juice Newton), "Every Mother's Son" a previously unreleased demo, "Private Life", "Revolution" (not The Beatles song) and "Lovers of Today" live. Disc 4 takes us through to the band's last recordings for Warner Brothers/Sire and includes material from their post-Sire Cds as well. The last disc 5 is a DVD of the band performing their hits live and lip synching throughout the years. It's a nice companion piece to the CD. The booklet has great rare photos from throughout the band's career. As to another reviewers concerns about these rarities/unreleased tracks being re-released as part of their original albums upgraded, that's more than likely going to happen as that is exactly what Rhino did with the Talking Heads set from a couple of years ago. The good news is that this is a strong compilation of material and does have the highlights of the band's later, weaker albums as well as their stronger ones. If you can hold out wait for the re-releases so you can pick which ones you'd like to buy and then supplement them with a greatest hits package for the highlights of the lesser albums.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretenders In A Box,
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
Pirate Radio is a sprawling four disk box set (with a DVD also included) that has all the major hits plus rarities, demos and oddities expected from such a release. The music on the first two disks is classic stuff but the set wavers in the last two disks because it pays equal attention to all aspects of the band's career. That's not to say it is bad music, it pales to the band's glory days from 1979-1984. But the 1990's version of the band, which is still good, gets equal representation as the band's first two lineups which were among the greatest groups of the late 70's and mid 80's. The DVD contains live television performances and seeing the original lineup perform classics like "Tattooed Love Boys" and "Stop Your Sobbing" is well worth the viewing.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FINALLY!,
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This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
It takes record companies and/or bands so very long to condense a body of work into its greatest offerings. Not many go for these large disc sets, but they have proved to be well worthwhile in the long haul (see e.g. Tom Petty's "Rewind" and Stevie Windwood's similar box set).
If for nothing else, buy this for the distinctive mix of "Precious" --- Chrissie Hynde at her snarling, pissed off best --- "Porcelain" and the phenomenal "Cuban Slide." How these last two missed making the cut on at least one of their first three LPs beats me, but I've been waiting YEARS to find them on disc --- they were released on an EP that I believe was originally sold in the UK to promote their first LP. Well worth the expense, not only for a good overview of the band through its many transitions and phases, but also for the rare cuts that prove they are/were one of the most important bands bridging punk rock to alternative music in the 1980s. Moreover, for you fans of distinctive female vocals and solo female artists, almost all owe a great deal to Chrissie Hynde for blazing a scorching path for their success.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DESERVING OVERVIEW OF THE PRETENDERS, ABSOLUTELY!!!,
By Larry Davis "powerpoplarry" (NYC/Long Island, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
Having just gotten the box, and listened to it all, I would agree with all the accolades this set has received here, and then some. I've been waiting a long time for a set like this to get released, and it was very much worth it. I always thought that their prior hits collections never did this band any justice because many of their best tunes were never released as singles. Many album tracks got played on rock and new-wave oriented stations, more so than so-called hits on Top-40. Songs from their first 3 albums and EP like "Message Of Love", "Mystery Achievement", "The Wait", "My City Was Gone", "Time The Avenger" and more. I always loved these songs and was always disappointed by their hits collections because these songs would never be included.
Now, with important bands and artists getting overviews and boxset treatments, I always thought and knew that Chrissie and the Pretenders would get this type of overview, in time, and I was right. As much as my patience was wearing thin, I just KNEW something like this would get done; I just had to wait. Low and behold, this set, "Pirate Radio" was everything I hoped for and more. It's PERFECT and "Precious" indeed, a set of such high-quality and a standard-setter for all boxsets in the future, those that are overviews as opposed to all their albums in a box, which I kinda hope happens to the Pretenders catalogue. Musically, this box has the goods, really it does. It shows how important and exciting the original band was, and how much of a trailblazer Chrissie Hynde was, and continues to be, for not just female artists, but ALL artists!!! The band's music sounds as fresh today as it did all those years ago, and it still has both teeth and heart/soul. I love how their music has the freshness and immediacy of the best punkrock + new wave from that era, but also chops that rival the best classic rockers as well as killer pop instincts that lured mainstream fans and top 40 radio programmers, yet never lost sight of their punk roots, keeping their integrity and never losing it, fearing too much commercial success would endanger them. Not many bands treaded this balance as deftly, incorporating a slight dose of commerciality without crossing the line. The only other new wave/punk-rooted bands I can think of that did this well are the Bangles, Cheap Trick and Divinyls. I love how "Pirate Radio" represents all eras equally, and throwing in a nice array of odds 'n' sods. Concurring what some other reviewers say who don't like this, I think, besides their "standards", it's cool to spotlight some overlooked gems and underrated records. No, their last coupla records, 2003's "Loose Screw" and 1999's "Viva El Amor", are not as perfect and important as their first 3 albums, but they are still good and have some tunes some people will not know about, so this box will open up some fans' eyes. I love how Chrissie incorporates reggae elements on "Loose Screw" like the punk rocker that she still is, and she covers that Divinyls song "Human On The Inside" on "Viva El Amor", plus the unreleased live tracks from 2003 are really cool and have bite...love her between song banter too. The DVD is very welcome, on top of the music on the other 4 CDs. I would say, this set is tops; next what we need are remastered/expanded versions of the catalogue. 2007 perhaps???
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TOO PRECIOUS! one of the best box sets,
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This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
Chrissie Hynde is fierce. Listening to this collection it's refreshing to realize this music never sounds dated nor were they ever 'punk' - The Pretenders are pure rock and roll. I don't think there is a female singer who can match Chrissie's attitude, delivery and snarl. She is the unchallenged queen of rock and roll!
This box set is very comprehensive and beautifully compiled. Chronologically laid out it is an aural pleasure to listen consecutively to one disc after the other - which is becoming rarer and rarer with these erratic box set releases. The main pleasure is getting to hear her later releases in this context. As a hardcore Chrissie fan I have purchased all her music and I disagree with one of the reviewers who felt her later output was not as dynamic as the earlier releases. I feel she truly found her vocal style and sly delivery the older she has grown. The set includes great alternate takes and thankfully the non-album soundtrack cuts, most notably her remarkable covers of Dionne Warwick's "Windows Of The World" and Morrisey's "Everyday Is Like Sunday" (listen to the chord similarity to 'Back On The Chain Gang' !) This is a must own box set and also would make a great gift seeing as it so NEVER sucks! And no one has ever made the phrase F*** off sound so sexy! Thank you Chrissie and the boys.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderfully Done,
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
The Pretenders box set is really very beautifully done. All the hits in order of release along with other popular songs and rare tracks. Some live stuff too. The DVD contains TV appearances like on Top Of The Pops, and other live appearances through the years....And the book with the box contains liner notes & chart positions on each track and photos of every one of their records!! Plus a poster! Its worth it if you love The Pretenders!!
14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Value / The Standard for Retrospective Box Sets,
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This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
I will try to keep this short. Anyone who has appreciated the Pretenders music even casually, such as myself, will value this collection. First, and most important to me, is that the sound quality is excellent. It is packaged very well in a safe, neat, easily accessable and usable manner. The photos and written material are wonderful and well researched. This is no budget box set. It is done with a level of care and professionalism commensurate with the quality of music created by the performers. This would make a treasured gift to someone who enjoys popular music.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally....a comprehensive look at one the best bands ever!,
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This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
As a proud product of the New Wave generation, it's great to finally see a career-spanning retrospective of one of the best bands to survive the 80's, the Pretenders!
I've been a fan of Chrissie Hynde's since the day I first heard the song "Brass in Pocket" on the radio; however, it's the song "Precious" that sealed their fate as one of my favorite bands. Chrissie Hynde has perhaps one of the few distinguishable voices in rock--even in music in general. Over the years, she's gone from a gritty hellion to a highly respectable performer, never forgetting her tough as nails but subtly sweet demeanor. I can't think of a woman in rock today who has Hynde to thank for inspiration. What I like most about her is that she's carved out a career on her own terms, often making a complete disappearance when not supporting a new project. And thankfully, the media respects her for that. She's a real artist, someone who lets her music speak for itself and doesn't try prostituting her soul like today's female "stars." This 4 CD set gives you the history of a band that wouldn't die despite the death of two original members. I got to meet both Pete and Jim and they were among the best musicians of their time. It's still sad to reflect on their demise, but I'm glad Chrissie kept the spirit of the band intact over the years. Their early material still packs a wallop and the edginess of songs like "The Adultress" and "Tattooed Love Boys" still hold up today. The DVD features many clips of the original line-up and brings both delight and sadness--to see Pete and Jim again really is a powerful testament to how boldly the Pretenders took the world by storm. "Learning to Crawl" was perhaps the most daring record the Pretenders recorded because it showed that Hynde herself had staying power and that she'd not lost her dream of simply being a "girl in a rock band." I am ever so thankful that she kept that dream going because Chrissie Hynde still brings an energy and originality to music that today's young women can only hope to aspire to. And you can see more depth in Chrissie's writing over the years and how she's evolved as an artist. The more her songs become heartfelt, the more her voice grows. While some of the later material is less edgy in style, Hynde still has the ability to deliver a wide range of emotions--just from a more mature perspective. All in all, this is an emotionally satisfying musical archive that shows the staying power of a band that's always delivered a solid result. And give credit where credit is due--without Chrissie Hynde's vision, we would have missed out on a wonderfully wild ride!
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
KILLER COLLECTION, EVEN WITHOUT "GOODBYE",
By bonepook (California, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
As a lifelong Pretenders fan (yep - I still have all the original vinyl, bought @ Tower Records way back when Lp's were $5.99) I waspsyched to finally see a quality representation of the band's output available - not just Chrissie, mind you, but the BAND as well. Don't mistake - she's a phenomenal writer/performer/musician - it's just that I like to see credit given where deserved - and in Ms. Hynde's case, she couldn't have done better than to be backed-up by her excellent compadres, namely Pete Farndon (RIP), Martin Chambers & James Honeyman-Scott (again, RIP). One caveat though - since so much of this collection features Chrissie & Co. in her post-partum period (i.e. still spry but definitely more mellow) I *DO* wish they'd had the sense to include my personal favorite track from the period, namely "Goodbye" from the GI Jane soundtrack... the public missed the boat by not making this a #1 chart hit as it so clearly deserved. If you missedthis one, by all means do yourselfa huge favor and pick-up the film's soundtrack, featuring TWO excellent Pretenders songs and some other great musical choices, including a killer track from Exene Cervenka's Auntie Christ outfit & much, much more!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
By Marcia Peete (Here and There) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pirate Radio (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
I got this as a birthday gift, and what a great gift it was. I love the Pretenders, one of my favorite bands of all time. Since I only have two of their albums on CD this was a real treat. I have most of their stuff on vinyl. It's great having all the good songs in one place. I have been listening to this set for the last two weeks, every day. Some of the photos in the booklet are a nice touch. A nice bonus are the previously unreleased covers of "Angel of the Morning" and Warren Zevon's "Reconsider Me", both are great. The sound quality is fantastic, someone put a lot of work into this set, and it shows. A great box set from one of the greatest bands ever.
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