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Packed!
Studio album by
Released14 May 1990
StudioAIR Studios (London)
Mayfair Studios (London)
Abbey Road Studios (London)
Sunset Sound Factory (Los Angeles)
GenreAlternative rock, new wave
Length38:38
LabelSire
WEA Records
ProducerMitchell Froom
Pretenders chronology
The Singles
(1987)
Packed!
(1990)
Last of the Independents
(1994)
Singles from Packed!
  1. "Never Do That"
    Released: May 1990
  2. "Sense of Purpose"
    Released: October 1990

Packed! is the fifth studio album by rock group Pretenders, released in 1990.

Besides band leader Chrissie Hynde, no other person is pictured anywhere within the album package. At the time the album was recorded, the only other remaining official member from the band's previous album was drummer Blair Cunningham, who plays on all tracks, though he is not credited as part of the band. As all other musicians appearing on the album are session musicians, some observers have characterized the album as a Hynde solo recording using the Pretenders name to satisfy contractual obligations.[1] However, the lineup that recorded the album has some consistency with past studio lineups of the band: guitarist Billy Bremner, who had previously played with the band as a session musician on their "Back on the Chain Gang"/"My City Was Gone" single, appears on most of the tracks, as does bassist John McKenzie, who had played some bass on the band's previous studio album, Get Close (1986).

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStar[2]
Chicago TribuneStarStarStar[3]
Robert ChristgauA−[6]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[4]
Los Angeles TimesStarStarStar[5]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStar[7]
Trouser Press(mixed)[8]

Track listing

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All songs by Chrissie Hynde, except where noted.

  1. "Never Do That" – 3:20
  2. "Let's Make a Pact" – 3:18
  3. "Millionaires" – 3:04
  4. "May This Be Love" (Jimi Hendrix) – 2:43
  5. "No Guarantee" – 3:47
  6. "When Will I See You" (Hynde, Johnny Marr) – 4:53
  7. "Sense of Purpose" – 3:03
  8. "Downtown (Akron)" – 2:43
  9. "How Do I Miss You" – 4:21
  10. "Hold a Candle to This" – 3:37
  11. "Criminal" – 3:49

Personnel

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Additional personnel

  • Billy Bremner – guitar (1–6, 8, 9, 11), backing vocals (1, 3, 8)
  • John McKenzie – bass guitar (2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11), backing vocals (8)
  • Tchad Blake – guitar (4,5)
  • Mitchell Froomkeyboards (2, 4–6, 9, 11)
  • Dominic Miller – guitar (7, 10), bass guitar and backing vocals (7)
  • David Rhodes – guitar (3, 11)
  • Tim Finn – backing vocals (6)
  • Mark Hart – backing vocals (6)
  • Will MacGregor – bass guitar and backing vocals (1)
  • Teo Miller – backing vocals (3)
  • Tony "Gad" Robinson – bass guitar and backing vocals (9)
  • Duane Delano Verh – bass guitar (4)
  • Adey Wilson – backing vocals (3)

Technical

  • Tchad Blake – engineer
  • Geoff Foster, Rob Jaczko, Teo Miller – studio assistants
  • Jill Furmanovsky – photography

Charts

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Chart performance for Packed!
Chart (1990) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 55
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[10] 43
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[11] 48
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[12] 31
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[13] 15
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[14] 7
UK Albums (OCC)[15] 19
US Billboard 200[16] 48

References

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Background

Album conception

Following the deaths of original Pretenders members in June 1982 and in April 1983 due to drug overdoses, the band experienced significant lineup instability throughout the 1980s, with Hynde remaining the sole constant member. This turbulence, compounded by the challenges of reforming the group for albums like (1984) and (1986), influenced a shift toward a more solo-led effort for what would become Packed!. The album developed in the late 1980s as Hynde sought a more streamlined rock sound to recapture the group's earlier punk-pop essence after a late-1980s detour into middle-of-the-road synth-rock. As the driving force behind the project, Hynde assembled a lineup of session players rather than a permanent band, marking a deliberate move away from the collaborative instability of prior records. This approach allowed her to maintain creative control while addressing the personal toll of the decade's losses. The resulting compositions reflected a lean, reserved style.

Band context

The Pretenders experienced significant lineup instability during the recording of in 1986, marking the culmination of ongoing changes that had plagued the band throughout the 1980s. Drummer was fired by amid internal conflicts, prompting bassist Malcolm Foster to resign in solidarity, leaving the group without its core from the (1984) era. Guitarist , who had been a key contributor since 1982 and featured prominently on , departed in 1987 following the album's supporting tour, further diminishing the band's fixed membership. These departures left Hynde as the sole remaining original figure, transforming into essentially a vehicle for her songwriting and vision. In response to this turmoil, Hynde decided to forgo assembling a permanent band for the follow-up album Packed!, instead relying on a rotating cast of session musicians to realize her material. This approach provided flexibility but underscored the project's Hynde-centric nature, with no other performers officially credited as band members on the album sleeve. Drummer offered a degree of continuity, having played on and contributing to all 11 songs on Packed!, though he was listed among the session players rather than as a core member. The late 1980s represented a broader period of hiatus for , with no new studio until Packed! in 1990, following a four-year gap after . During this time, Hynde focused on personal matters, including family, and sporadic collaborations, such as guest appearances, allowing her to recharge creatively amid the band's evolving instability and setting the stage for a more streamlined, solo-driven release.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for Packed! took place primarily from late 1989 to early 1990, spanning multiple studios to capture the album's sound under tight contractual deadlines following a four-year gap since the band's previous release. This timeline allowed for iterative tracking and overdubs, culminating in the album's completion just months before its May 1990 release. Sessions were distributed across several renowned facilities, including AIR Studios and in , in , and Sunset Sound Factory in . The transatlantic approach facilitated collaboration with American producer , whose involvement helped shape the record's polished yet energetic vibe. London-based work focused on core band-like arrangements, while Los Angeles sessions added layers with West Coast session talent, emphasizing a live-in-the-room feel to counterbalance the project's fragmented nature. Chrissie Hynde maintained a hands-on role throughout, directing the process with a rotating lineup of session musicians to evoke the organic, collective energy of a full band despite the album's de facto solo status. This dynamic involved frequent lineup changes per track, prioritizing spontaneous interplay over fixed personnel, which Hynde credited for injecting vitality into the recordings amid the challenges of rebuilding after band upheavals. The approach, while logistically demanding, resulted in a cohesive sound that masked the session-based assembly.

Production team

The production of Packed! was overseen by , who served as the primary producer and also contributed keyboards to tracks such as "Never Do That," "," "Downtown (Akron)," "When Will I See You," and "Never Do That," shaping the album's polished aesthetic. Froom's approach emphasized a refined sonic direction, blending ' new wave influences with rock elements through strategic overdubs and layered arrangements. Tchad Blake handled the primary engineering duties, drawing on his established partnership with Froom to capture the album's dynamic sound across multiple studios. Blake was assisted by studio engineers Geoff Foster, Rob Jaczko, and Teo Miller, who supported the recording process. The final mixes were conducted at A&M Recording Studios in , with mastering by at Masterdisk in New York, completing the project in early 1990 ahead of its May release.

Composition

Musical style

Packed! embodies the Pretenders' signature blend of and , evolving from the band's earlier new wave foundations while retaining rock elements influenced by frontwoman Chrissie Hynde's punk background. The album's sound emphasizes melodic, mid-tempo arrangements that evoke a sense of urgency and emotional depth, with a focus on simple yet potent rock structures. Instrumentation plays a central role in defining the album's energetic drive, featuring prominent guitar work from , whose contributions provide a prevailing presence throughout the tracks. Driving drums by underpin the rhythmic backbone on all 11 songs, adding propulsion to the material. Subtle keyboards from producer enhance the texture without overpowering the guitar-centric sound. Clocking in at a runtime of 38:38, Packed! structures its content across concise tracks that balance energetic rockers with more introspective moments, incorporating a mix of original compositions and select covers to maintain a dynamic flow. This approach highlights the album's emphasis on tight, impactful songcraft rather than extended explorations.

Songwriting and themes

The songwriting for Packed! is predominantly credited to , who composed ten of the album's eleven tracks, reflecting her central role as the band's primary creative force following the lineup changes of the . The exceptions include the cover of Jimi Hendrix's "May This Be Love," adapted with Hynde's arrangement, and "When Will I See You," co-written with , which incorporates Marr's melodic contributions to enhance the song's emotional depth. Hynde's lyrics often draw from her personal history, blending raw confession with poetic restraint, a style honed through ' earlier works. Core themes in Packed! revolve around personal resilience, fractured relationships, and , mirroring Hynde's tumultuous experiences in the , including the deaths of original band members and , her relationships with and , and the challenges of motherhood amid rock's instability. Tracks explore emotional pain and resignation, as in "Never Do That," a on a failed romance marked by illusion and lingering misery, and "How Do I Miss You," which conveys desperate longing in the wake of loss. Social critique emerges in songs like "Millionaires," deriding wealth and privilege from the perspective of the marginalized, underscoring themes of defiance against societal inequities. Notable lyrical motifs include empowerment amid vulnerability, particularly in "Sense of Purpose," where Hynde confronts mortality and the search for meaning—"Everybody chokes / When they see someone cut down in their prime"—blending defiance with a call to reclaim agency after personal setbacks. This motif of extends to "Downtown (Akron)," evoking a nightmarish vision of , sex, and violence under "burning sulphur skies," symbolizing Hynde's roots and the harsh realities shaping her worldview. Overall, the album's narratives prioritize emotional authenticity over resolution, capturing a battered maturity forged from Hynde's decade of triumphs and tragedies.

Release and promotion

Commercial release

Packed! was released in the United Kingdom on 14 May 1990 and in the United States on 22 May 1990. In the US, the album was issued by , while internationally it appeared under Records. It was made available in multiple formats, including vinyl LP, cassette, and . The album's packaging featured a minimalist design that prominently displayed only , with no other individuals pictured anywhere in the artwork, emphasizing the solo-driven nature of the project. This approach aligned with the album's ethos as a personal endeavor led by Hynde following lineup changes in .

Singles

The from Packed!, "Never Do That", was released in May 1990 as a 7-inch and 12-inch vinyl single, featuring a cover of ' "Not a Second Time" as the B-side. The track, written by , showcased the album's blend of rock and pop influences, with a promotional directed by Jim Yukich that highlighted Hynde's vocal delivery alongside session musicians. The follow-up single, "Sense of Purpose", arrived in October 1990, also available in 7-inch, 12-inch, and CD formats, with B-sides including "Spirit of Life" and a live version of "". This Hynde-penned song received video promotion through a directed by Mary Lambert, emphasizing thematic elements of resilience and aimed at viewers via and similar outlets. Promotion for both singles was constrained by the album's status as a solo project for Hynde, who utilized session players to fulfill contractual obligations with no fixed band lineup, resulting in limited live touring support in 1990 beyond select radio sessions and television appearances like a performance of tracks from Packed!. Efforts instead focused on radio airplay targeting alternative and rock stations, alongside the music videos to engage audiences without extensive live commitments.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Packed! entered various international charts in 1990 following its release on May 22, achieving moderate success primarily in and limited traction elsewhere. The album's was bolstered by the airplay of its singles on formats, particularly in the where "Never Do That" became a staple on radio. However, the lack of a consistent band lineup for promotion—effectively a solo project with session musicians—contributed to its subdued commercial trajectory amid shifting musical trends toward and .
CountryChartPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
United KingdomUK Albums Chart195
48-
Swedish Albums Chart75
Norwegian Albums Chart154
New Zealand Albums Chart316
Dutch Albums Chart437
German Albums Chart489
Albums Chart55-
In the UK, Packed! debuted at number 19 in late May 1990 and spent five weeks on the chart, reflecting solid domestic interest driven by Hynde's established fanbase. Across , it showed varied peaks, with its highest at number 7 in for one week in 1990, indicating stronger appeal in Scandinavian markets. The entry at number 48 on the in July 1990 marked a decline from prior albums like (#5 in 1984), underscoring the challenges of the project's solo-like nature in a competitive . Overall sales remained modest, with the later appearing in discount bins, though its singles provided enduring alternative radio presence.

Sales and certifications

Packed! achieved modest commercial success, with estimated worldwide sales of approximately 60,000 copies, primarily driven by performance in where the album peaked at number 19 on the . The album benefited from ' established fanbase following earlier hits, yet its sales were constrained by the shifting rock music landscape of the early 1990s, which favored emerging genres like over the band's new wave-influenced sound. In terms of certifications, Packed! received silver status from the (BPI) in the UK, recognizing shipments of at least 100,000 units under pre-1994 thresholds (though levels were adjusted downward in 1994 to 60,000 for silver). No significant certifications were awarded in the United States by the (RIAA), reflecting the album's modest peak at number 48 on the 200.

Critical reception

Packed!? received generally positive user feedback upon its iOS release in April 2024, though professional coverage was limited. On the , it holds a 4.5 out of 5 rating based on 82 user reviews as of late 2024, with players praising its challenging puzzles, minimalist design, and replayability. Pocket Gamer awarded the game a 6 out of 10, describing it as "an engaging yet frustrating experience." The review commended the 120 handcrafted levels for offering a real challenge through innovative mechanics like simultaneous character control and box manipulation, but criticized the overly sensitive touch controls and absence of a hint system, which could lead to player frustration. As a small indie title, Packed!? has not garnered widespread critical attention, but early impressions highlight its addictive difficulty and elegant simplicity, aligning with the developer's goal of providing an accessible yet demanding puzzle experience without ads or complex narratives.

Album content

Track listing

All tracks are written by , except where noted.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
Side A
1."Never Do That"Hynde3:20
2."Let's Make a Pact"Hynde3:18
3."Millionaires"Hynde3:04
4."May This Be Love"2:43
5."No Guarantee"Hynde3:47
Side B
6."When Will I See You"Hynde, 4:53
7."Sense of Purpose"Hynde3:03
8."Downtown (Akron)"Hynde2:43
9."How Do I Miss You"Hynde4:21
10."Hold a Candle to This"Hynde3:37
11."Criminal"Hynde3:49
Total length: 38:38

Personnel

Packed! was recorded with a loose, session-based lineup centered around band leader , who provided lead vocals and rhythm guitar throughout the album. The core consisted of drummer , who played on all tracks and was the only holdover from the previous album , bassist John McKenzie on multiple tracks, and guitarist , formerly of . Mitchell Froom contributed keyboards on multiple tracks and served as the album's producer, bringing a polished yet eclectic sound to the sessions recorded across studios in and . Guest appearances added variety, including former guitarist , who co-wrote and played guitar on "When Will I See You"; members and on backing vocals for "When Will I See You"; on guitar for "" and "Hold a Candle to This", and bass and backing vocals for ""; Duane Verh on bass for "May This Be Love"; Tony Gad on bass and backing vocals for "How Do I Miss You"; David Rhodes on guitar for "Millionaires" and "Criminal"; and Will MacGregor on bass for "Never Do That." Additional backing vocalists included Hynde herself on select tracks, along with Adey Wilson, , and Teo Miller on "Millionaires." The technical team was led by engineer , assisted by Geoff Foster, Rob Jaczko, and Teo Miller, with mixing handled at A&M Studios in and mastering by at Masterdisk in . Album artwork featured photography by Jill Furmanovsky, capturing Hynde during the promotional shoot.

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