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  1. 14 de abr. de 2021 · There’s no stopping Hynde. Things change significantly on the track ‘Space Invaders,’ an instrumental song that’s been used in multiple movies and TV shows. ‘Stop Your Sobbing’ is the first poppy sounding song on the record, a cover of The Kinks song, an immediate standout and the first single off of the album, followed by ‘Kid ...

  2. The Pretenders are a smash mouth band with a soft side. Punk/Rock/Pop elements, heavy driving bass throughout. Love it on first track when Chrissie Hynde says to "fuck off". The original recording released in 1979 was a radio favorite out of the gate. 12 tracks all good.

  3. The Pretenders, ou selon la terminologie des premiers albums Pretenders, est un groupe de rock anglo-américain formé à Londres en 1978 par Chrissie Hynde [1]. Il s'est fait connaître du grand public par le tube Brass in Pocket en 1979, classé n o 1 en Grande-Bretagne , tandis que Don't Get Me Wrong en 1986 leur a apporté leur plus grand succès aux États-Unis .

  4. 14 de oct. de 2021 · The official music video for Pretenders - Kid, originally from Pretenders self-titled debut album, dubbed one of the greatest debut albums of all-time. Prete...

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  5. Pretenders II is the second studio album by British rock band the Pretenders, issued on Sire Records in August 1981. It incorporates four songs that had been...

  6. The Pretenders är en brittisk rockgrupp som bildades 1978 i London. Gruppens frontfigur är gitarristen / sångerskan Chrissie Hynde. I övrigt har gruppen genomgått en rad olika uppsättningar och Hynde är den enda medlem som varit med hela tiden. Förutom Hynde bestod gruppen från början av James Honeyman-Scott ( gitarr ), Pete Farndon ...

  7. Similar to Pretenders but this version has slightly different text on the rear cover: "Produced by Chris Thomas STOP YOUR SOBBING Produced by Nick Lowe" Also that version displays different pressing rings under the labels: a deep groove ⅓ from the centre and a steep dip ⅔ from the centre.