
" Talk of the Town", though rumoured to be about her relationship with Davies, was inspired by a fan Hynde had encountered on the band's first tour and whom she regretted not speaking to at the time. Band leader Chrissie Hynde and Davies were in a relationship at the time of the album's recording, and would eventually have a daughter, Natalie Rae Hynde, in 1983. Īs on their previous album, the band includes a song by Ray Davies of The Kinks, although in this case " I Go to Sleep", written by Davies in 1967, was not recorded by the group.

Nevertheless, several of the album's songs became hits and the album has increased in critical stature with time. Pretenders II was released two months later to mixed critical reception arguably because many of the songs were viewed as too similar to (though not quite as groundbreaking as) the band's debut. In the US, where standalone singles had become rare, these tracks were combined with three others for a stopgap extended play release in March 1981 simply titled Extended Play. In the UK, the band released two hit singles in 1980 and early 1981, " Talk of the Town" followed by " Message of Love". The success of their 1979 debut album created a great demand for more material from the fledgling band however, a lack of songs precluded the quick release of a follow-up album. Farndon died in 1983, and a new line-up would make the band's next album, Learning to Crawl. It is the final album by the original line-up, as the following year bassist Pete Farndon was dismissed and guitarist James Honeyman-Scott died in the same week.


It peaked at #7 on the UK Albums Chart and #10 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified a gold record for sales by the RIAA. It incorporates two songs that had been released as singles in the UK and placed on an EP in the US. Pretenders II is the second studio album by British rock band The Pretenders, issued on Sire Records in August 1981.
