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Friday, May 14, 2021

Pretenders leader Chrissie Hynde pays tribute to Bob Dylan on solo album

Chrissie Hynde tackles the Bob Dylan songbook during her new covers album, Standing In The Doorway: Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan. It arrives via BMG at all DSPs and streaming services on May 21. A CD and vinyl LP release will follow on Aug. 20.

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STANDING IN THE DOORWAY: CHRISSIE HYNDE SINGS BOB DYLAN

The songs were recorded last year during lockdown by Hynde and her Pretenders lead guitarist bandmate, James Walbourne. The nine-track collection was made almost exclusively via text message, with Walbourne recording an initial musical idea on his phone and then sending it off to Hynde to add her vocal. The new versions were then mixed by multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning producer/engineer/mixer Tchad Blake (The Black Keys, Neil Finn) before originally premiering via The Pretenders’ official YouTube channel.

“A few weeks into lockdown last year, James sent me the new Dylan track, ‘Murder Most Foul.’” Hynde says. “Listening to that song completely changed everything for me. I was lifted out of this morose mood that I’d been in. I remember where I was sitting the day that Kennedy was shot - every reference in the song. Whatever Bob does, he still manages somewhere in there to make you laugh because as much as anything, he’s a comedian. He’s always funny and always has something to say. I called James and said, ‘Let’s do some Dylan covers,’ and that’s what started this whole thing.”

The intimate process behind Standing In The Doorway: Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan will be featured in Tomorrow Is A Long Time, a new documentary by International Emmy® Award-winning filmmakers Michael Nunn and Billy Trevitt (Romeo & Juliet: Beyond Words, BalletBoyz) premiering exclusively via the UK’s Sky Arts channel on Monday, May 24 in celebration of Dylan’s 80th birthday; a U.S. broadcast premiere will be announced soon.

Track list:

In The Summertime
You're a Big Girl Now
Standing In The Doorway
Sweetheart Like You
Blind Willie McTell
Love Minus Zero / No Limit
Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight
Tomorrow Is a Long Time
Every Grain of Sand

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