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Learning To Crawl 40th Anniversary Vinyl – Pretenders new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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Pretenders Learning To Crawl is to be reissued on standard black vinyl on 7th June 2024. Celebrating the album039s 40th anniversary, this reissue is true to the original 1984 release with the artwork and tracklisting remaining the same. This pressing of Learning To Crawl features 2018 remastered audio by the albums original producer, Chris Thomas, on vinyl for the first time. Learning To Crawl is Pretenders third album, released after a band hiatus which saw in this time the sad passing of guitarist James HoneymanScott and bassist Pete Farndon before recording started. It sees an assortment of guitar and bass players on the record before Robbie McIntosh and Malcolm Foster joined Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers making the band a four piece. The 1984 album is certified Gold and Platinum in the UK and US respectively and reached 11 on the UK albums chart and 5 in Billboard 200, featuring some of their most loved songs including 2000 Miles, 039Back on the Chain Gang039 both singles securing spots in the UK top 20 singles chart. Pretenders Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £24 +P&P
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