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For 35 years, I've said, 'I'll never go solo'," Chrissie Hynde told the Observer recently. "But after a period of time For 35 years, I've said, 'I'll never go solo'," Chrissie Hynde told the Observer recently. "But after a period of time and this isn't just for an artist, but for anybody all the things you never wanted to do eventually become the only things left that you haven't done. So they start looking pretty interesting."
and this isn't just for an artist, but for anybody all the things And yet, she added, Stockholm released next Monday isn't really a solo album in the strict sense of the phrase. "It's perceived as a solo project, because it's just my name, but it's more a collaboration probably than any Pretenders album. Because normally, in the Pretenders, I'd write the songs and take them to the band. That's how it was with the last Pretenders' album. I just took the songs to the band and said, 'Here, let's go.'"
you never wanted to do eventually become the only things left that you
haven't done. So they start looking pretty interesting."
And yet, she added, Stockholm – released next Monday – isn't really a solo album in the strict sense of the phrase. "It's perceived as a solo project, because it's just my name, but it's
more a collaboration probably than any Pretenders album. Because
normally, in the Pretenders, I'd write the songs and take them to the
band. That's how it was with the last Pretenders' album. I just took the songs to the band and said, 'Here, let's go.'"
Solo or collaborative, it's always Chrissie Hynde, and now you can have a listen to Stockholm. Let us know what you think.Solo or collaborative, it's always Chrissie Hynde, and now you can have a listen to Stockholm. Let us know what you think.