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Chrissie Hynde : A Musical Biography / Adam Sobsey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: American Music SeriesPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, [2017]Copyright date: 2017Description: 1 online resource (200 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781477313312
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 782.42166092 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- 1 Talk of the Town: Beginnings -- 2 Up the Neck: Pretenders -- 3 Birds of Paradise: Extended Play and Pretenders II -- 4 Time the Avenger: Learning to Crawl -- 5 Don’t Get Me Wrong: Get Close and Packed! -- 6 Legalise Me: Last of the Independents and ¡Viva El Amor! -- 7 Complex Person: Loose Screw and Break Up the Concrete -- 8 You or No One: Fidelity!, Stockholm, and Reckless -- Acknowledgments -- Sources and Notes -- Selected Discography -- Index
Summary: A musical force across four decades, a voice for the ages, and a great songwriter, Chrissie Hynde is one of America’s foremost rockers. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, she and her band The Pretenders have released ten albums since 1980. The Pretenders’ debut LP has been acclaimed as one of the best albums of all time by VH1 and Rolling Stone. In a business filled with “pretenders” and posers, Hynde remains unassailably authentic. Although she blazed the trail for countless female musicians, Hynde has never embraced the role of rock-feminist and once remarked, “It’s never been my intention to change the world or set an example for others to follow.” Instead, she pursued her own vision of rock—a band of “motorcycles with guitars.” Chrissie Hynde: A Musical Biography traces this legend’s journey from teenage encounters with rock royalty to the publication of her controversial memoir Reckless in 2015. Adam Sobsey digs deep into Hynde’s catalog, extolling her underrated songwriting gifts and the greatness of The Pretenders’ early classics and revealing how her more recent but lesser-known records are not only underappreciated but actually key to understanding her earlier work, as well as her evolving persona. Sobsey hears Hynde’s music as a way into her life outside the studio, including her feminism, signature style, vegetarianism, and Hinduism. She is “a self-possessed, self-exiled idol with no real forbears and no true musical descendants: a complete original.”
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- 1 Talk of the Town: Beginnings -- 2 Up the Neck: Pretenders -- 3 Birds of Paradise: Extended Play and Pretenders II -- 4 Time the Avenger: Learning to Crawl -- 5 Don’t Get Me Wrong: Get Close and Packed! -- 6 Legalise Me: Last of the Independents and ¡Viva El Amor! -- 7 Complex Person: Loose Screw and Break Up the Concrete -- 8 You or No One: Fidelity!, Stockholm, and Reckless -- Acknowledgments -- Sources and Notes -- Selected Discography -- Index

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A musical force across four decades, a voice for the ages, and a great songwriter, Chrissie Hynde is one of America’s foremost rockers. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005, she and her band The Pretenders have released ten albums since 1980. The Pretenders’ debut LP has been acclaimed as one of the best albums of all time by VH1 and Rolling Stone. In a business filled with “pretenders” and posers, Hynde remains unassailably authentic. Although she blazed the trail for countless female musicians, Hynde has never embraced the role of rock-feminist and once remarked, “It’s never been my intention to change the world or set an example for others to follow.” Instead, she pursued her own vision of rock—a band of “motorcycles with guitars.” Chrissie Hynde: A Musical Biography traces this legend’s journey from teenage encounters with rock royalty to the publication of her controversial memoir Reckless in 2015. Adam Sobsey digs deep into Hynde’s catalog, extolling her underrated songwriting gifts and the greatness of The Pretenders’ early classics and revealing how her more recent but lesser-known records are not only underappreciated but actually key to understanding her earlier work, as well as her evolving persona. Sobsey hears Hynde’s music as a way into her life outside the studio, including her feminism, signature style, vegetarianism, and Hinduism. She is “a self-possessed, self-exiled idol with no real forbears and no true musical descendants: a complete original.”

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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