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1984 studio album by the Pretenders

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
The Austin Chronicle[4]
Chicago Tribune[5]
Mojo[6]
PopMatters10/10[7]
Rolling Stone[8]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
Spin Alternative Record Guide8/10[10]
Uncut8/10[11]
The Village VoiceA−[12]

Learning to Crawl is the third studio album by British-American rock band the Pretenders. It was released on 13 January 1984 by Sire Records after a hiatus during which band members James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon died of drug overdoses. The album`s title of "Learning to Crawl" was given in honour of Chrissie Hynde`s then-infant daughter, Natalie Rae Hynde. She was learning to crawl at the time that Hynde was trying to determine a title for the album.

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Álbums chronology

Pretenders II
Pretenders II
7/8/1981
Learning To Crawl
Learning To Crawl
13/1/1984
Get Close
Get Close
20/10/1986

Learning To Crawl

Pretenders

1984 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 13 Enero 1984 · Fecha Grabación: Junio 1982 - Diciembre
    Discográfica: Sire · Estudio de grabación: AIR Studios (London) · Productor: Chris Thomas
    1
    Middle Of The Road
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:14
  • 2
    Back On The Chain Gang
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:51
  • 3
    Time The Avenger
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:55
  • 4
    Watching The Clothes
    Pretenders • 1984
    2:52
  • 5
    Show Me
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:08
  • 6
    Thumbelina
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:17
  • 7
    My City Was Gone
    Pretenders • 1984
    5:24
  • 8
    Thin Line Between Love And Hate
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:44
  • 9
    I Hurt You
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:35
  • 10
    2000 Miles
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:37
  • 1
    Fast Or Slow (The Law's The Law)
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:11
  • 2
    Money (Live)
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:36
  • 3
    Time The Avenger (Live)
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:22
  • 4
    Boys Get Spanked (Live)
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:10
  • 5
    My City Was Gone (Live)
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:40
  • 6
    Tequila
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:33
  • 7
    I Hurt You (Demo)
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:05
  • 8
    When I Change My Life (Demo)
    Pretenders • 1984
    4:42
  • 9
    Ramblin' Rob (Demo)
    Pretenders • 1984
    3:31
  • 10
    Watching The Clothes (Demo)
    Pretenders • 1984
    2:50
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    Singles

    Pretenders II
    Pretenders II
    7/8/1981
    Learning To Crawl
    Learning To Crawl
    13/1/1984
    Get Close
    Get Close
    20/10/1986
    Learning to Crawl
    Studio album by
    Released13 January 1984 (1984-01-13)[1]
    RecordedMid-1982 to late 1983
    StudioAIR Studios (London)
    Genre
    Length39:21
    LabelSire
    ProducerChris Thomas
    The Pretenders chronology
    Pretenders II
    (1981)
    Learning to Crawl
    (1984)
    Get Close
    (1986)
    Singles from Learning to Crawl
    1. "Back on the Chain Gang"
      Released: 17 September 1982
    2. "2000 Miles"
      Released: 18 November 1983 (UK)
    3. "Middle of the Road"
      Released: November 1983 (US)
    4. "Show Me"
      Released: March 1984 (US)
    5. "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
      Released: 25 May 1984[2]

    Review

    1984 studio album by the Pretenders

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Austin Chronicle[4]
    Chicago Tribune[5]
    Mojo[6]
    PopMatters10/10[7]
    Rolling Stone[8]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
    Spin Alternative Record Guide8/10[10]
    Uncut8/10[11]
    The Village VoiceA−[12]

    Learning to Crawl is the third studio album by British-American rock band the Pretenders. It was released on 13 January 1984 by Sire Records after a hiatus during which band members James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon died of drug overdoses. The album`s title of "Learning to Crawl" was given in honour of Chrissie Hynde`s then-infant daughter, Natalie Rae Hynde. She was learning to crawl at the time that Hynde was trying to determine a title for the album.

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    Learning to Crawl was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 11 on the UK Albums Chart. In the United States, it peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, making it the band`s highest-charting album in the US.

    Production

    After Farndon`s dismissal from the band and Honeyman-Scott`s death, Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers initially recruited Rockpile`s Billy Bremner and Big Country`s Tony Butler to fill in a caretaker line-up of the band in 1982. Bremner played guitar and Butler played bass on the band`s September 1982 single "Back on the Chain Gang" and its B-side "My City Was Gone", both songs which were later included on Learning to Crawl. As the album sessions got underway, Bremner, Graham Parker`s bassist Andrew Bodnar, and Paul Carrack (formerly of Squeeze, Ace and Roxy Music) played guitar, bass and piano respectively for the track "Thin Line Between Love and Hate".

    Finally, Robbie McIntosh (guitar) and Malcolm Foster (bass guitar) were recruited to join Hynde and Chambers, and the band was now officially a quartet. It was this line-up that recorded the rest of the tracks featured on Learning to Crawl.

    The November 1983 single "2000 Miles" was the newly reconstituted foursome`s first release, followed shortly by the full Learning to Crawl studio album in January 1984.

    Song origins

    Hynde noted in the booklet for the expanded edition of Learning to Crawl that guitarist Robbie McIntosh came up with the opening guitar riff for "2000 Miles". She stated that she probably should have credited McIntosh as co-writer of the song.[13]

    "2000 Miles" became a popular Christmas song in the UK. The lyrics are a tale of two lovers apart during Christmastime.[14]

    In "I Hurt You", dubbing was used to overlap two lead vocal parts with conflicting melodies and emotional pitches in order to express the narrator`s tangled emotions.[14]

    "My City Was Gone" is largely an autobiographical song written about the changes that Hynde observed when she went back to her native city of Akron, Ohio.[13] The instrumental introduction of the song would later be adopted as the theme of the EIB Network radio brand, originally Rush Limbaugh and later Clay Travis and Buck Sexton.

    "Thumbelina" is a country rock song about a mother and daughter traveling across America, with the last line suggesting that the mother is leaving her husband.[14]

    "Watching the Clothes" was an older song written before the band`s debut album. Hynde was inspired to write the song after a close friend died.[13]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Chrissie Hynde, except where noted.

    1. "Middle of the Road" – 4:08
    2. "Back on the Chain Gang" – 3:44
    3. "Time the Avenger" – 4:47
    4. "Watching the Clothes" – 2:46
    5. "Show Me" – 4:00
    6. "Thumbelina" – 3:12
    7. "My City Was Gone" – 5:14
    8. "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (Richard Poindexter, Robert Poindexter, Jackie Members) – 3:33
    9. "I Hurt You" – 4:27
    10. "2000 Miles" – 3:30

    2007 re-release

    1. "Fast or Slow (The Law`s the Law)" (Martin Chambers) – 3:15
    2. "Tequila" – 3:35
    3. "I Hurt You" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) – 4:06
    4. "When I Change My Life" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) – 4:43
    5. "Ramblin` Rob" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) (Robbie McIntosh) – 3:32
    6. "My City Was Gone" (Live) – 4:53
    7. "Money (That`s What I Want)" (Live at US Festival, May 1983) (Berry Gordy Jr., Janie Bradford) – 4:39

    Personnel

    The Pretenders

    • Chrissie Hynde – lead vocals (all but "Fast or Slow" and "Ramblin` Rob"), rhythm guitars, harmonica [uncredited], backing vocals
    • Robbie McIntosh – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
    • Malcolm Foster – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Martin Chambers – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Fast or Slow", percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Billy Bremner – lead guitars on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone", rhythm guitar and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Tony Butler – bass guitar on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone"
    • Andrew Bodnar – bass guitar and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Paul Carrack – piano and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Steve Churchyard – engineer
    • Peter Barrett – art direction
    • Paul Cox – front cover photography

    Charts

    Chart performance for Learning to Crawl

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    Position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[15]

    18

    UK Albums chart[16]

    11

    Billboard 200[17]

    5

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1984)

    Position

    US Billboard 200[18]

    30

    Certifications

    Certifications for Learning to Crawl

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[19]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[20]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    1984 studio album by the Pretenders

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    The Austin Chronicle[4]
    Chicago Tribune[5]
    Mojo[6]
    PopMatters10/10[7]
    Rolling Stone[8]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
    Spin Alternative Record Guide8/10[10]
    Uncut8/10[11]
    The Village VoiceA−[12]

    Learning to Crawl is the third studio album by British-American rock band the Pretenders. It was released on 13 January 1984 by Sire Records after a hiatus during which band members James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon died of drug overdoses. The album`s title of "Learning to Crawl" was given in honour of Chrissie Hynde`s then-infant daughter, Natalie Rae Hynde. She was learning to crawl at the time that Hynde was trying to determine a title for the album.

    Learning to Crawl was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 11 on the UK Albums Chart. In the United States, it peaked at number five on the Billboard 200, making it the band`s highest-charting album in the US.

    Production

    After Farndon`s dismissal from the band and Honeyman-Scott`s death, Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers initially recruited Rockpile`s Billy Bremner and Big Country`s Tony Butler to fill in a caretaker line-up of the band in 1982. Bremner played guitar and Butler played bass on the band`s September 1982 single "Back on the Chain Gang" and its B-side "My City Was Gone", both songs which were later included on Learning to Crawl. As the album sessions got underway, Bremner, Graham Parker`s bassist Andrew Bodnar, and Paul Carrack (formerly of Squeeze, Ace and Roxy Music) played guitar, bass and piano respectively for the track "Thin Line Between Love and Hate".

    Finally, Robbie McIntosh (guitar) and Malcolm Foster (bass guitar) were recruited to join Hynde and Chambers, and the band was now officially a quartet. It was this line-up that recorded the rest of the tracks featured on Learning to Crawl.

    The November 1983 single "2000 Miles" was the newly reconstituted foursome`s first release, followed shortly by the full Learning to Crawl studio album in January 1984.

    Song origins

    Hynde noted in the booklet for the expanded edition of Learning to Crawl that guitarist Robbie McIntosh came up with the opening guitar riff for "2000 Miles". She stated that she probably should have credited McIntosh as co-writer of the song.[13]

    "2000 Miles" became a popular Christmas song in the UK. The lyrics are a tale of two lovers apart during Christmastime.[14]

    In "I Hurt You", dubbing was used to overlap two lead vocal parts with conflicting melodies and emotional pitches in order to express the narrator`s tangled emotions.[14]

    "My City Was Gone" is largely an autobiographical song written about the changes that Hynde observed when she went back to her native city of Akron, Ohio.[13] The instrumental introduction of the song would later be adopted as the theme of the EIB Network radio brand, originally Rush Limbaugh and later Clay Travis and Buck Sexton.

    "Thumbelina" is a country rock song about a mother and daughter traveling across America, with the last line suggesting that the mother is leaving her husband.[14]

    "Watching the Clothes" was an older song written before the band`s debut album. Hynde was inspired to write the song after a close friend died.[13]

    Track listing

    All songs written by Chrissie Hynde, except where noted.

    1. "Middle of the Road" – 4:08
    2. "Back on the Chain Gang" – 3:44
    3. "Time the Avenger" – 4:47
    4. "Watching the Clothes" – 2:46
    5. "Show Me" – 4:00
    6. "Thumbelina" – 3:12
    7. "My City Was Gone" – 5:14
    8. "Thin Line Between Love and Hate" (Richard Poindexter, Robert Poindexter, Jackie Members) – 3:33
    9. "I Hurt You" – 4:27
    10. "2000 Miles" – 3:30

    2007 re-release

    1. "Fast or Slow (The Law`s the Law)" (Martin Chambers) – 3:15
    2. "Tequila" – 3:35
    3. "I Hurt You" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) – 4:06
    4. "When I Change My Life" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) – 4:43
    5. "Ramblin` Rob" (Denmark Street demo, August 1982) (Robbie McIntosh) – 3:32
    6. "My City Was Gone" (Live) – 4:53
    7. "Money (That`s What I Want)" (Live at US Festival, May 1983) (Berry Gordy Jr., Janie Bradford) – 4:39

    Personnel

    The Pretenders

    • Chrissie Hynde – lead vocals (all but "Fast or Slow" and "Ramblin` Rob"), rhythm guitars, harmonica [uncredited], backing vocals
    • Robbie McIntosh – lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
    • Malcolm Foster – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • Martin Chambers – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Fast or Slow", percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Billy Bremner – lead guitars on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone", rhythm guitar and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Tony Butler – bass guitar on "Back on the Chain Gang" and "My City Was Gone"
    • Andrew Bodnar – bass guitar and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Paul Carrack – piano and backing vocals on "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
    • Steve Churchyard – engineer
    • Peter Barrett – art direction
    • Paul Cox – front cover photography

    Charts

    Chart performance for Learning to Crawl

    Chart (1984)

    Peak
    Position

    Australia (Kent Music Report)[15]

    18

    UK Albums chart[16]

    11

    Billboard 200[17]

    5

    Year-end charts

    Chart (1984)

    Position

    US Billboard 200[18]

    30

    Certifications

    Certifications for Learning to Crawl

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United Kingdom (BPI)[19]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[20]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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