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  • Summary: The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde and Welsh singer/songwriter JP Jones collaborate on an album about love.
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  • Record Label: La Mina
  • Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Singer/Songwriter
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  1. Positive: 5 out of 6
  2. Negative: 0 out of 6
  1. Mojo
    Dec 20, 2010
    80
    Mapping the winding path of Chrissie and Jp's relationship as it came unstuck, Fidelity! is brave and tender, tingling and troubling the nerve-endings. [Dec 2010, p.98]
  2. Dec 20, 2010
    80
    Their songs are very nearly as good as the tale behind them.
  3. 70
    Kudos to main Pretender Chrissie Hynde for changing the script: Her collaboration with young Welsh singer JP Jones feels fresher than anything she's done in years.
  4. Fidelity! is effective, suggesting that Jones has an appeal somewhere between Glen Hansard and Jeff Tweedy, an impeccably messily manicured roots troubadour who works hard to make everything look easy. He's ingratiating, but his charm is strengthened by Hynde's reaction to him.
  5. Hynde is a force of nature with a voice that's still sexily badass at 59. It helps that she is a versatile singer who can sound as ancient as Leonard Cohen after a pack of Gauloises. And if these midtempo guitar rockers are restrained musically, their naked ruminations on lust, love and aging feel real and lived.
  6. Uncut
    60
    Fidelity's default setting of mid-tempo, mid-'80s rock isn't remotely revolutionary, but there's no mistaking the power and passion driving it. [Nov 2010, p.93]
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  1. Nov 16, 2010
    0
    Rubish, Rubish and guess what,? rubbish.... This album is really boring and has no meaning, the singers hurt my ears, not to mention my head,Rubish, Rubish and guess what,? rubbish.... This album is really boring and has no meaning, the singers hurt my ears, not to mention my head, where is all the good music Expand