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''Get Close'' is the fourth studio album by
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, released on 20 October 1986 in the United Kingdom by Real Records and on 4 November 1986 in the United States by
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. The album contains the band's two highest-charting
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Don't Get Me Wrong "Don't Get Me Wrong" is a song released by British-American alternative rock group The Pretenders. It was the first single taken from the group's 1986 album, ''Get Close''. It can also be found on the band's '' The Singles'' album, released in 1 ...
" and " My Baby", both of which reached number one.


Background

The Pretenders' previous album, ''
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'' (1984), was a critical and commercial success. On the heels of its success the band performed at
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in 1985. The same year
Chrissie Hynde Christine Ellen Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician. She is a founding member and the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band the Pretenders, and one of the band's two remaining original members alon ...
appeared with UB40 on their number-one single "I Got You Babe". ''Get Close'', recorded during a particularly transitional period of the band's career, consisted of a variety of sessions and included multiple personnel. The early recording sessions, produced by Steve Lillywhite, started with the ''Learning to Crawl'' lineup put together by
Chrissie Hynde Christine Ellen Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American musician. She is a founding member and the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the rock band the Pretenders, and one of the band's two remaining original members alon ...
and Martin Chambers (following the deaths of fellow founding Pretenders James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon) including guitarist Robbie McIntosh and bass guitarist Malcolm Foster (in addition to the band's touring keyboard player Rupert Black). These first sessions resulted in the recording of a cover version of Jimi Hendrix's "Room Full of Mirrors", which would become the album's closing track. Shortly after the sessions, Hynde decided that Chambers' playing had deteriorated: "Martin was playing crap. Martin just fucking lost it, and to think about it, why shouldn't he have lost it? He'd just lost his two best friends. I was insane. I was traumatised. But you don't know it at the time. I was trying to keep my shit together. To be honest Martin was playing crap and I knew musically I was losing my inspiration. But I'd tried too hard and come too far to let it all go, so Martin went instead."'The Story of the Pretenders'
– article by Chris Wade in ''Hound Dawg Magazine'' #6, April 2010
Having fired Chambers from the band, Hynde was left as the only remaining original member. Foster's departure shortly afterwards left the band without a rhythm section. With Jimmy Iovine and Bob Clearmountain taking over production duties, about half of the album was recorded by Hynde and McIntosh with high-profile session players. Bass guitar was provided by Bruce Thomas (of the Attractions), Chucho Merchán and John McKenzie, and drums by Simon Phillips (drummer), Simon Phillips, Steve Jordan (musician), Steve Jordan and Mel Gaynor, then of Simple Minds, with assorted keyboards and synthesizers provided by Tommy Mandel, Patrick Seymour, Funkadelic's Bernie Worrell, Bruce Brody (ex-Patti Smith Band) and Paul Wickens, Wix Wickens. Carlos Alomar made further contributions on percussion and synthesizer programming. The later album sessions featured contributions from two further musicians: former James Brown bass guitarist T.M. Stevens and ex-Haircut One Hundred drummer Blair Cunningham. Towards the end of the sessions, Stevens and Cunningham were recruited into the band full-time. On release, ''Get Close'' was credited to a formal Pretenders lineup of Hynde, McIntosh, Stevens and Cunningham, despite the latter two members only having played on half of the album. All four musicians appeared on the album cover art, as had been the case with previous Pretenders albums. Unlike previous albums, however, this time Hynde was the only member pictured on the front cover, emphasizing her dominance of the band (as would be the case with all subsequent Pretenders album art). In comparison to the New wave music, New Wave stylings of the first three Pretenders albums, ''Get Close'' had a strong funk element (partially due to the substantial session contributions from American funk, soul and rhythm and blues players). The album also featured Pretenders' first power ballad: "Hymn to Her", a paean to femaleness written by Hynde's former schoolfriend Meg Keene. The band also recorded a Carlos Alomar song, "Light of the Moon".


Tour and aftermath

As the Pretenders embarked on their 1986 tour in support of the album, Bernie Worrell was added to the live band on keyboards. Despite the strength of the musicians in the new lineup, it only took a few gigs for Hynde to realise that what had seemed to work for Pretenders in the studio was not right for live work, and that she was now fronting a slick funk band poorly suited to her ideas. She is quoted saying: "It wasn't an English pop band anymore. It wasn't the Pretenders." Halfway through the tour, on the advice of manager Dave Hill, Hynde sacked Stevens and Worrell in an attempt to salvage the situation (although Cunningham was retained), a decision she would later refer to as ruthless. Malcolm Foster and Rupert Black were rapidly re-hired to complete the band's live commitment. At the end of the tour, Robbie McIntosh also left the band. Much later, McIntosh and Cunningham would be re-united in 1991 as members of Paul McCartney's backing band (appearing together on McCartney's 1991 album Unplugged (The Official Bootleg), ''Unplugged'', 1993 album ''Off the Ground'' and the subsequent live release ''Paul Is Live''). According to Paul McCartney's book, it was Linda McCartney (who was a friend of Hynde's) who recommended McIntosh to him.


Track listing


Personnel

The Pretenders *
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– vocals, rhythm guitar *Robbie McIntosh – guitars *T. M. Stevens – bass guitar (3, 4, 6–9) *Blair Cunningham – drum kit, drums (3, 4, 7–9), percussion (4) Additional personnel *Bernie Worrell – Organ (music), organ, synthesizer (tracks 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11) *Martin Chambers – drums (track 11) *Rupert Black – Keyboard instrument, keyboards *Carlos Alomar – percussion (track 11) *Bruce Brody – organ *Mel Gaynor – drums (track 1) *Steve Jordan (drummer), Steve Jordan – drums, percussion (track 6) *Tommy Mandel – synthesizer *John McKenzie (musician), John McKenzie – bass *Chucho Merchán – bass (tracks 2, 4, 6, 10) *Simon Phillips (drummer), Simon Phillips – drums (tracks 2, 5, 10) *Patrick Seymour – synthesizer *L. Shankar – violin (track 5) *Bruce Thomas – bass *Paul Wickens – synthesizer, piano *Malcolm Foster – bass Technical *Bruce Lampcov – engineer *Helen Backhouse – design *Richard Haughton – cover photography


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Bibliography

* {{Authority control 1986 albums Albums produced by Bob Clearmountain Albums produced by Jimmy Iovine Albums produced by Steve Lillywhite The Pretenders albums Sire Records albums