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| Break Up the Concrete | 
enlarge | Artist: The Pretenders Label: Shangri-La Music Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $11.74 You Save: $7.24 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews Sales Rank: 130
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.3
MPN: 101009 UPC: 811771010095 EAN: 0811771010095 ASIN: B001CVCB94
Release Date: October 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Wonderful CD. Never even opened and the package is in mint condition. I will ship this first class mail, within 1-2 days of payment. What a great Christmas gift for someone and what a deal for you!
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| Tracks:
| • | Boots Of Chinese Plastic | | • | The Nothing Maker | | • | Don't Lose Faith In Me | | • | Don't Cut Your Hair | | • | Love's A Mystery | | • | The Last Ride | | • | Almost Perfect | | • | You Didn't Have To | | • | Rosalee | | • | Break Up The Concrete | | • | One Thing Never Changed |
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Product Description Think of this long awaited studio album as if it were the first Pretenders record: musical turf that's defined by attitude, lyrical and melodic mastery, and the unexpected...and Chrissie Hynde's voice as you've always known it. "Break Up The Concrete" is an authentic slice of rock Americana, ranging from blistering punk to the most delicate storytelling as told by the queen of rock royalty herself.
Album Description Think of this long awaited studio album as if it were the first Pretenders record: musical turf that's defined by attitude, lyrical and melodic mastery, and the unexpected...and Chrissie Hynde's voice as you've always known it. "Break Up The Concrete" is an authentic slice of rock Americana, ranging from blistering punk to the most delicate storytelling as told by the queen of rock royalty herself. WEA 2008.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
The Pretenders are For Real October 7, 2008 35 out of 36 found this review helpful
I want to be clear: This is not a mind-blowing album. It doesn't reinvent rock and roll or even just The Pretenders. But it does confirm and remind us why we've loved Chrissie Hynde for all these years. Great singing, song-writing, and playing. It's not complicated, and it doesn't have to be.
Like the classic Pretenders albums of the early 80s, the production is lean, this time working in slide guitars and Bo Diddley shuffles, but maintaining the sound and feel of a live band. The songs speak for themselves, and Hynde's voice and signature hard-nosed attitude come across clearly. There aren't any songs here that match up with Brass in Pocket, Back on the Chain Gang, Middle of the Road, or The Pretenders' other classics, but the songs are smart and feel honest. The album is focused and real and plays to Hynde and co.'s strengths. And Chrissie's voice hasn't lost a bit of its range or power. She'll always be THE greatest woman in rock for my money.
My only complaint about The Pretenders is that I wish they (well, she, really) were more prolific. It'd be great not to have to wait so long for Hynde to give more of her singular talent to the world. So, in short, I think this a good, solid album, one that will appeal to longtime fans, even if it doesn't reach the peaks of past glories.
This Is Why The Pretenders Are In The Rock Hall Of Fame October 7, 2008 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
"Break Up The Concrete" is a flawless and diverse CD that vindicates why Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Hame. Hynde has always been the heart and soul of this band and her wondrous and versatile vocals resonate with grandeur throughout a CD that includes rock, punk, country, folk and ballads. Her voice can be as forceful as an angry punk icon and as a tender as the most ethereal angel. "Boots Of Chinese Plastic" is a compelling and frenetic hit and the highly emotional and yearning "One Thing Never Changed" is one of the greatest songs in Pretenders' history. When Chrissie Hynde was busy with her vegetarian eatery in Akron, Ohio she also managed to somehow even enhance her sound as the greatest front-woman in Rock and Roll.
The Pretenders still tight as ever, Chrissie Hynde's voice still amazing October 9, 2008 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I knew I was going to love this the moment that I heard the first track was called "Boots of Chineese Plastic". For a brief moment, I hoped that she had done some sort of back-handed cover of Dylan's "Boots of Spanish Leather". Then I started the disc and was smacked in the face by the Pretenders stompin, rockin, blisteringly tight playing. They tear this music up--all of it--like this is their first and only chance to get heard. Not all the tunes are as in your face as that first track, but in every circumstance, this band is committed to delivering great music. How many bands with the longevity of the Pretenders can put out a disc this good? Not many, folks, not many.
Check out the wonders that this music holds: sharp guitar playing, driving drums, really melodic bass parts, and holding it all together, Chrissie Hynde's vibrato, alternatively husky and plaintive, round and full as an overripe plum, dripping with anger, sadness, and an all-knowing sense of understanding of itself. Chrissie understands that she makes the music something more than it is on paper when she sings.
Do you love the Pretenders already? Well then, you've probably already bought this disc. Go ahead and get a second copy to give to a friend. Do you like "Brass in Pocket" but haven't thought much about the band since the 80's? Well, give this a little chance. This is too good to miss.
Heartfelt new direction October 15, 2008 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
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Brillant, No robots on those guitars and Hynde on Vocals October 8, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Chrissie Hynde, thanks for keeping it real. The music is exceptional, everybody is tight, loose and together. Lyrics just as brilliant.
I know I mentioned the guitars and the vocals..but don't let anyone know but the drummer was brilliant too.
The mastering on this incredible. This is the best sound quality I have ever heard from a standard cd.
great great album..nuff said.
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