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Performer: The Streets
Genre: Electronic
Album: Original Pirate Material
Released: 2002
Style: Breakbeat, UK Garage, Hip Hop
MP3 version ZIP size: 1878 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1611 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1590 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 159
Other Formats: MP1 VQF AIFF AC3 ADX AUD MIDI

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Turn The Page 3:15
A2 Has It Come To This?
Keyboards – Matt Robertson
3:59
A3 Let's Push Things Forward
Vocals – Kevin Mark Trail
3:49
A4 Sharp Darts 1:32
B1 Same Old Thing
Vocals – Kevin Mark Trail
3:21
B2 Geezer's Need Excitement 3:44
B3 It's Too Late
Vocals – Jacqueline Rawe*
4:08
C1 Too Much Brandy 2:59
C2 Don't Mug Yourself
Vocals – Calvin Bailey
2:37
C3 Who Got The Funk? 1:48
C4 The Irony Of It All 3:27
D1 Weak Become Heroes 5:22
D2 Who Dares Wins 0:35
D3 Stay Positive 6:06

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Pure Groove Ltd.
  • Licensed To – 679 Recordings Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – 679 Recordings Ltd.
  • Published By – Pure Groove Music Ltd
  • Manufactured By – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Distributed By – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Marketed By – Warner Music UK Ltd.

Credits

  • Design – Alex Jenkins
  • Photography – Ewen Spencer, Rut Blees Luxemburg
  • Producer, Mixed By, Written-By, Arranged By – Mike Skinner

Notes

Printed colour card inner sleeves. Double LP single sleeve. Black sticker on sleeve with review quotes. Parental advisory sticker.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 809274356819
  • Label Code: LC4281
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 0927435681 ̶6̶̶7̶̶9̶̶0̶̶0̶̶3̶̶ ̶̶T̶̶L̶̶P A - 2 - 1 PS Guy's THE EXCHANGE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 0927435681 ̶6̶̶7̶̶9̶̶0̶̶0̶̶3̶̶ ̶̶T̶̶L̶̶P B - 2 - 1 PS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): 0927435681 ̶6̶̶7̶̶9̶̶0̶̶0̶̶3̶̶ ̶̶T̶̶L̶̶P C - 2 - 1 PS Guy's THE EXCHANGE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): 0927435681 ̶6̶̶7̶̶9̶̶0̶̶0̶̶3̶̶ ̶̶T̶̶L̶̶P D - 2 - 1 PS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
679003CDLP, 0927 43568 2 The Streets Original Pirate Material ‎(CD, Album) 679, 679, Locked On 679003CDLP, 0927 43568 2 UK & Europe 2002
679003TLP, 0927 435688 1 The Streets Original Pirate Material ‎(2xLP, Album) 679, 679, Locked On 679003TLP, 0927 435688 1 Europe 2002
WPCR-11232 The Streets Original Pirate Material ‎(CD, Album, Enh) 679, Locked On WPCR-11232 Japan 2002
0927435682, 0927-43568-2 The Streets Original Pirate Material ‎(CD, Album) 679, Warner Music Australia 0927435682, 0927-43568-2 Australia 2002
679003CDLP, 2 43568 The Streets Original Pirate Material ‎(CD, Album) 679, 679 679003CDLP, 2 43568 Canada 2002

Todal
A repress of this has been announced, - Due March 2018.

Crazy
It's a double reissue that also comes with the second album A Grand Don't Come For Free.

Low_Skill_But_Happy_Deagle
Would love to purchase a nm+ copy of this for a reasonable price!

Jaiarton
If there's one thing that cannot be denied about Mike Skinner's concept with this album, it is that he scooped up everything that could possibly be representative of suburban culture in 2002 & practically bagged it into a grubby audio time capsule. The beats are EXPERTLY sparse & plastic, like the Mars (TM)- bar hanging out his off license plaggy bag on the album insert. Those with the intelligence & cultural awareness needed to see the art in this gave it high praise, & those that don't, didn't. It's that very division that defines a successful work like this. It's not for everyone.

Billy Granson
Badly produced beats with inane half baked rambling.The lowest common denominator.0-10.

Tall
Pfft yeah right, son. more words etc for the post quota

Cildorais
Just spoke to my pirate friend and he said he didn't like this album either.

Ice_One_Guys
Samrai Badly produced beats with inane half baked rambling.The lowest common denominator.0-10. Badly produced beats? Please let me hear your productions my friend.....

JoJosho
Im not into UK Garage but this album is an exception. It caused such a storm, it was unique, fresh & something very very different. What i like about The Streets is that what Mike raps about is to the point, relevant & he obviously knows the score & what he's talking about. My fav tune has to be "Has It Come To This?" with the vocals "...Original Pirate Material..." being the best part of the tune...pure genius! The only down side to this album is that every tune is faded into one another & this can make it abit hard to mix with.

Steep
This album came out of nowhere with a huge bang. There was so much tripe around, very little originality, nobody speaking up for the current generation or saying anything worth saying about the (British) society we live in today. Then along comes the supremely talented Mike Skinner with this ultra classic creation from his bedroom. It sounds like it was made on equipment from yesteryear but that does not detract from this release one bit. Astounding lyrics that are incredibly witty and poignant at the same time, sung at street level, backed by clever funky beats. This is urban poetry for the 21st century generation.