
In 1992 the NME celebrated its 40th year of publication by compiling a CD of exclusive (and often bizarre) cover versions by artists of the day, covering any song they chose from the preceding 40 years.
So it came to pass that “hot new things” Suede covered the eternally iconic,1979 single ‘Brass in Pocket’ by the Pretenders and quite the version it was too.
In a bid to help promote this compilation, Chrissie Hynde from the Pretenders was cajoled into lolling around a jukebox with Brett Anderson from Suede and handily photographic titan Kevin Cummins was present to capture the occasion.
Fast forward 29 years and we bring you a very special, full colour, fine art Giclee print, individually numbered, limited to 100 only on 250gsm archival, hammered, acid free stock using UV resistant inks. Ready to frame, size 47cm x 47cm, each print is personally signed by Chrissie Hynde, Brett Anderson and Kevin Cummins.
This is a unique opportunity to obtain a classic Kevin Cummins image for a fraction of its regular cost, while helping a great cause. £250 including postage and packing, with all proceeds going to BrandAid. Brandaid is a fund supporting ongoing care for a former Pretenders and Suede crew member who suffered a debilitating and life changing stroke in 2019.
The photo will be rolled for postage out by signed and tracked mail. Price includes postage and packing.