Last of the Independents

Last of the Independents is the sixth studio album by English-American rock group the Pretenders, released in 1994. For this album, the band is officially credited as being Chrissie Hynde (vocals, guitar), Adam Seymour (guitar), Andy Hobson (bass) and Martin Chambers (drums). However, this line-up only plays together on one track ("All My Dreams"); the rest of the album is performed by Hynde and Seymour in conjunction with a rotating series of musicians on bass and drums. These musicians include Hobson and Chambers, as well as bassists Andy Rourke, Tom Kelly and David Paton, and drummers Jimmy Copley and J.F.T. Hood. A few other session musicians also appear, including Ian Stanley (formerly of Tears for Fears), and one-time Pretenders guitarist Robbie McIntosh, who plays alongside Hynde and Seymour on "I'm a Mother". The album marked the official return of Chambers, who had been fired by Hynde eight years prior.

Last of the Independents
Studio album by
the Pretenders
Released9 May 1994
Studio
  • Townhouse, London
  • Sarm West, London
  • The Wool Hall, Bath
GenreRock, alternative rock
Length49:14
LabelSire, WEA
ProducerStephen Street, Ian Stanley, Chris Thomas
The Pretenders chronology
Packed!
(1990)
Last of the Independents
(1994)
The Isle of View
(1995)
Singles from Last of the Independents
  1. "I'll Stand by You"
    Released: April 11, 1994
  2. "Night in My Veins"
    Released: June 1994
  3. "977"
    Released: October 3, 1994

In addition to a cover of "Forever Young" the band previously recorded for the film With Honors and was also featured in the closing credits to Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, the album featured several songs Hynde co-wrote with the songwriting team of Billy Steinberg and Kelly, who wrote several hits for other musicians. That collaboration resulted in singles "Night In My Veins" and "I'll Stand By You" with the latter becoming a hit.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Chicago Tribune
Robert Christgau
Entertainment WeeklyA−
Knoxville News Sentinel
NME6/10
Rolling Stone (June 1994)
(favourable) (Dec 1994)
The Rolling Stone Album Guide
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