Chrissie Hynde and The Pretenders
'Don't Get Me Wrong'
On this day in music history: November 4, 1986 - “Get Close”, the fourth album by The Pretenders is released. Produced by Bob Clearmountain, Steve Lillywhite and Jimmy Iovine, it is recorded at AIR Studios in London, The Power Station and Right Track Recording Studios in New York City, Bearsville Studios in Bearsville, NY and Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden from Spring - Fall 1986. Following the Platinum selling “Learning To Crawl”, original drummer Martin Chambers is fired from The Pretenders when leader Chrissie Hynde feels that his playing abilities are no longer up to snuff. In the wake of this, bassist Malcolm Foster also quits the band. Hynde replaces them with Blair Cunningham (drums) and T.M. Stevens (bass). The sessions are also augmented with other outside musicians including Bernie Worrell, Carlos Alomar, Mel Gaynor, Simon Phillips, Steve Jordan, Bruce Thomas, on various tracks. It spins off three singles including “Don’t Get Me Wrong” (#10 Pop) and “My Baby” (#64 Pop). The music video for “Don’t Get Me Wrong” pays tribute to the 60’s TV series “The Avengers”, with Hynde playing the role of Emma Peel, originated by actress Diana Rigg. This line up of the band only lasts for this one album as Cunningham and Stevens clash with Chrissie Hynde over musical differences, and depart following the tour in support of the album. “Close” is remastered and reissued on CD in 2007 with six additional bonus tracks added. It is remastered and reissued again in 2015 as a two CD + DVD deluxe edition. Disc one contains the original eleven song album, with the second disc featuring sixteen additional bonus tracks. The DVD featuring three music videos and two television appearances from 1986. The album is also reissued as a 180 gram vinyl LP in 2015. "Get Close" peaks at number twenty five on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified Gold in the US by the RIAA.thanks to Jeff Harris' Behind The Grooves
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