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Pretenders II

Pretenders II
The Pretenders

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. The Adultress [Disc 1]
  2. Bad Boys Get Spanked [Disc 1]
  3. Message Of Love [Disc 1]
  4. I Go To Sleep [Disc 1]
  5. Birds Of Paradise [Disc 1]
  6. Talk Of The Town [Disc 1]
  7. Pack It Up [Disc 1]
  8. Waste Not Want Not [Disc 1]
  9. Day After Day [Disc 1]
  10. Jealous Dogs [Disc 1]
  11. The English Roses [Disc 1]
  12. Louie Louie [Disc 1]

Disc 2:

  1. The Wait (live) [Disc 2]
  2. The Adultress (live) [Disc 2]
  3. Message of Love (live) [Disc 2]
  4. Louie Louie (live) [Disc 2]
  5. Talk Of The Town (live) [Disc 2]
  6. Birds Of Paradise (live) [Disc 2]
  7. The English Roses (live) [Disc 2]
  8. Up The Neck (live) [Disc 2]
  9. Bad Boys Get Spanked (live) [Disc 2]
  10. Stop Your Sobbing (live) [Disc 2]
  11. Private Life (live) [Disc 2]
  12. Kid (live) [Disc 2]
  13. Day After Day (live) [Disc 2]
  14. Brass In Pocket (live) [Disc 2]
  15. Higher And Higher (live) [Disc 2]
  16. Talk Of The Town (demo) [Disc 2]
  17. I Go To Sleep (guitar version--outtake) [Disc 2]
  18. Pack It Up (radio mix--outtake) [Disc 2]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #83485 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-10-03
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Worth the upgrade5
Sometimes reissues are worth plunking down money for, and this is one of them. The packaging and sound are great, disc one is the album as originally issued (no extras), and the extras on the generous disc two are good to great (most of it is a vintage live show, with a couple of demos and outtakes at the end of the disc). The live stuff is pretty hot and sealed the deal on my satisfaction with this purchase. To the reviewer who complained about the cardboard album jackets, i often have the same problem: sometimes they scuff the disc or the disc is hard to get out without damaging the sleeve - I think i found the solution. Since the packaging is slightly oversized, if you go get a packet of paper cd sleeves (available from a number of places on the net, like Bags Unlimited), they should fit into the pocket and protect the disc, and allow for easy removal and protection of the disc. i've had to do this with several 'mini-lp' reissues and the Pretenders reissues have jackets big enough to accomodate the sleeves without any trimming. (I also recommend upgrading to the 2CD reissue of the first album, too - Rhino did a bang-up job on these. The Box set (Pirate Radio) is also quite good).

A blast from the past with a full vintage concert (from 1981) and bonus tracks5
I finally broke down and bought this reissue. I purchased the boxed set (which is essential if you're not going to rebuy their remastered albums). The concert did it for me. It gets a fifth star (the orignal album rated a four and 1/2)for the live show.Enhanced with a second CD with the bulk of the concert the band played in Santa Monica, CA in 1981 (I wasn't there but I did want to go--couldn't get tickets at the time)along with a some wonderfully clunky demos for "Talk of the Town", an outtake/demo version of "I Go To Sleep" and a remix of "Pack It Up" that repeat the experiment that Lennon did for "I Am the Walrus" and "Glass Onion" incorporating random radio ads and programs. It's bizarre and truly only something that Chris Thomas might actually consider worth releasing.

This version of the album is the keeper if only for the concert alone. This terrific follow up to the band's first album had a few weak songs but overall carried on developing the band's sound (and Hynde's songwriter muscle). The only thing missing here is the take of "Precious" which was released on the "Talk of the Town" EP just prior to this album's release. We do get a live version of "Precious" here but if I'm not mistaken, it's a different version entirely from a different show.

The only thing I dislike is that the two CDs slide into the cardboard sleeve without any protection. The booklet is nice with complete lyrics, an overview of the recording and where the band was at the time along with some really cool pictures. I'll probably break down and buy the first album as well (my other favorite Pretenders album aside from the third "Learning to Crawl").

As much as I love "The Pretenders" (the band's first album), I love "Pretenders II" more. Why? Because in addition to some of Chrissie Hynde's most melodic songs ("Talk of the Town", "Message of Love", "Birds of Paradise"), a killer cover of a classic Ray Davies tune and a rockin' closer called "Louie Louie" (no, not the better known one covered by every bar band in America), crunchy rockers we also get some naughty songs as well. "Bad Boys Get Spanked" isn't a great song but I have to admit I crack up when I hear it. "The Adultress" with it's classic line "I'm the adultress/I didn't want to be/But I'm convienent/And I make good tea" sums it all up. Oh, and let's not forget the great James Honeyman Scott on guitar. This is the classic line up (although the latest edition comes a close second).

My Message of Love5
I love this re-release of Pretenders II with its bonus disc of many live classics from a great band! It is a must have, I can't get myself to take it out of my car's CD player now that I have it there. Every day is a great listening experience!

It is weird reflecting on this, because back when this was first released as an LP I was hoping The Pretenders could blow me away as much as they did when their debut LP was released. But that wasn't a realistic expectation. And I was overly critical, feeling they need more songs like The Adultress (which reminded me of The Wait) and less like I Go To Sleep (which I felt the commercial success of Brass In Pocket distracted them from their real calling). Yet I have come to see that the music on this CD also stands the test of time, just as their debut does. The first two LPs were classics, of a band with the greatest of potential which suffered a tragic short career together. The two discs capture this, and are a must have for any music lover.

The Pretenders were a great, GREAT band! And they still are (have you seen The Pretenders & Friends on VH1?)!