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Sold Date:
August 18, 2014
Start Date:
August 3, 2014
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£18.95
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THE STREETS
LP x 2
ORIGINAL PIRATE MATERIAL
- LIMITED EDITION VINYL -
+ STICKER
SEALED
This is the seminal Mike Skinner and The Streets debut album.
On double pristine SEALED vinyl.
In the 1980s, Paul Weller sang about their burned out phone booths and ripped up concrete, while Terry Hall and Specials made eerie serenades to their night-time threat. Twenty years later, we can witness their new sound. They sound a bit like the Phil Daniels bit in Blur's 'Parklife', only they've got a Birmingham accent.
And why not? As UK garage takes on more and more of the lifestyle accessories of the US hop-hop scene, Mike Skinner, the 21-year-old who's the man behind Streets represents a brilliant break with cliché. You won't find him sipping on Kristal, emerging from a limousine, and the 'haters' don't get a look in. His drink is lager, or brandy, he recorded most of this debut album in his mum's house, and his songs depict an often breadline existence. And as such, he's one of the most original British pop voices for years.
What we're dealing with here is an album that owes a lot to garage, but also quite a lot to the all-night garage, too. By turns dark, funny and heartbreaking, the songs on 'Original Pirate Material' are snapshots of ordinary life as a young midlands resident, set to innovative two-step production: tales of love, going out, being skint, getting drunk (there's a lot of this - sometimes it's a surprise Skinner has called himself Streets and not The Coach and Horses), and eating chips. It's Streets by name, and streets by nature, and it's great. - NME Sept 2005
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Tracks-
Side A:
1. Turn The Page (Album Version)
2. Has It Come To This? (Original Mix)
3. Let's Push Things Forward (Album Version)
4. Sharp Darts (Album Version)
Side B:
1. Same Old Thing (Album Version)
2. Geezers Need Excitement
3. It's Too Late (Album Version)
Side C:
1. Too Much Brandy (Album Version)
2. Don't Mug Yourself (Album Version)
3. Who Got The Funk? (Album Version)
4. The Irony Of It All (Album Version)
Side D:
1. Weak Become Heroes (Album Version)
Date – 2002 (2013 edition)
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