

Pirate Radio (4xCD+DVD)
On "Brass in Pocket," one of the pretenders earliest singles-and their first to chart in the U.S., scoring #14 in Billboard-Chrissie Hynde sings, "I'm special, so special, I gotta have some of your attention, give it to me." Formed in London in '78 with Hynde, James Honeyman Scott, Martin Chambers, and Pete Farndon, the band received massive attention for that hit and other stellar songs from their 1980 self-titled debut album. Via impeccable musicianship and Hynde's charismatic persona-equal parts cool swagger, tough-but vulnerable lyrics and vocals, and idiosyncratic rhythm guitar-the Pretenders reinvented the concept of a woman in rock 'n' roll and became one of the most popular and distinctive acts in the world. Chrissie Hynde's singular presence has never ceased to build on their artistic legacy, chronicled now for the first time in Pirate Radio.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
| 1 | Precious [Regent Park Demo] [#] [#][Demo Version] |
| 2 | Stop Your Sobbing |
| 3 | The Wait [Single Version] |
| 4 | Kid |
| 5 | Tattooed Love Boys |
| 6 | Mystery Achievement |
| 7 | Brass in Pocket |
| 8 | Porcelain |
| 9 | Talk of the Town [U.K. Single Version] |
| 10 | Message of Love |
| 11 | Cuban Slide |
| 12 | What You Gonna Do About It |
| 13 | The Adultress |
| 14 | Bad Boys Get Spanked |
| 15 | I Go to Sleep |
| 16 | Day After Day |
| 17 | Birds of Paradise |
| 18 | The English Roses |
| 19 | Time the Avenger |
| 20 | Watching the Clothes [Denmark Street Demo] [#] [#][Demo Version] |
| 21 | Show Me |