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''Valve Bone Woe'' is the second solo
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by American singer-songwriter
Chrissie Hynde Christine Ellen Hynde (born September 7, 1951) is an American-British musician. She is a founding member of the rock band the Pretenders and is the band's lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary songwriter; she and drummer Martin Chambers are the ...
. The album consists entirely of cover versions, and was released on September 6, 2019, by
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. The
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-influenced album features 14 renditions from a wide variety of artists, including
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,
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,
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,
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and more. The album was generally received well by critics.


Background

The genesis of the album began in 1999 when Chrissie Hynde teamed up with composer and producer
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to work on music for the film '' Eye of the Beholder''. Hynde writes in the album's liner notes: "After we'd recorded " I Wish You Love" for the ''Eye of the Beholder'' soundtrack I'd often expressed a desire to do more along those lines. What eventually emerged was the idea to do what we refer to as our jazz/dub album." The majority of the album was recorded at London's
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with additional vocals recorded at
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in London. Although the album includes two instrumentals:
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' " Meditation on a Pair of Wire Cutters" and
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's "
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", Hynde features on wordless background vocals on both tracks.


Album title

In the album's liner notes, Hynde writes about the album title: "A few years back when I saw an obit in the paper for the
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, I mailed my jazz sax-playing brother, saying "R. I. P. Bob Brookmeyer." Terry, a man of few words, responded with "Valve Bone Woe," a kind of
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beatnik prose. I thought that was a perfect title for the album."


Critical reception

''Valve Bone Woe'' received generally positive reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 77, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 11 reviews.
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, writing for
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, wrote, "Most of ''Valve Bone Woe'' sways to a soft, gentle beat and is dressed in elegant strings, keyboards, and other jazzy accouterments, but beneath this lush exterior lies some modern flair. Hints of studio trickery are peppered throughout the record, most evident in elongated electronic echoes, and far from seeming out of place, they lend the album a certain sense of hipness." Rich Wilhelm of ''
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'' said, "It could be a jazz album, or a mood music album, or a covers album, or a wee-small-hours-of-the-morning album ... These descriptions all work, and yet ''Valve Bone Woe'' doesn't fit comfortably into any of those categories ... But with its orchestral ambitions, imaginative song selection, and sometimes unexpected sonic architecture, ''Valve Bone Woe'' is a supremely odd journey as well." ''
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s Rachel Aroesti wrote that ''Valve Bone Woe'' "sees Hynde drown out cliche (and, occasionally, any recognisable tune) with her inbuilt insouciant cool and disregard for anything approaching stuffy tradition. Alongside jazz, she calls on dub, psychedelia and faintly disorientating interludes of electronica to enhance the otherworldliness of her alternative American songbook." Matt Silver, writing for
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, wrote that the tracks not originally composed as jazz tunes are given "something close enough to qualify as jazz treatment, but, as a whole, this is as genre-fluid and idiosyncratic a collection of jazz and pop covers as any in recent memory." Silver felt that Hynde "deserves recognition for an audacious approach to her first jazz album. She takes some bold chances; some land, others don't, and still others may prove to be tastes acquired over time."


Track listing


Personnel

Adapted from the album's liner notes. ;Musicians *Chrissie Hynde – vocals *James Walbourne – guitars (all tracks) *Liran Donin – bass (except on track 13) *David Hartley – piano, Rhodes (except on tracks 7 and 12) *Ian Thomas – drums (except on tracks 4, 5, 10, 11 and 13) *Eldad Guetta – keyboards, guitars, trumpet, bass, percussion, arrangements *
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– synthesizer, piano, arrangements *Matt Robertson – additional keyboards, programming, additional arrangements *Peter Roth – nylon string guitar *Marcel Camargo – nylon string guitar (on track 4) *Georgi Minassyan – duduk (on track 5) *Tal Wilkenfeld – bass (on track 13) *Ben de Vries – additional programming *with members of the Valve Bone Woe Orchestra (except on track 7) ;Technical *Marius de Vries – production *Eldad Guetta – production *Tom Bailey – engineering (Air Studios) *Dave McCracken – engineering (Sarm Studios) *Jay Marcovitz – digital editing *Phil Levine – digital editing *Nicholai Baxter – mixing *Eric Boulanger – mastering *Chrissie Hynde – cover illustration *Stuart Crouch Creative – design


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References

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