The Streets Original Pirate Material(Double Album)
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LP Ada Release date: 22/Apr/2022
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Sales Rank:
#86 in Int. Hip Hop/Rap #1826 in R&B/Soul/Rap
Style:
Int. Hip Hop/Rap
Product No.:
2100532996
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01 01. "Turn the page" 02. "Has it come to this?" 03. "Let's push things forward" 04. "Sharp darts" 05. "Same old thing" 06. "Geezer's need excitement" 07. "It's too late"
Disc 02 01. "Too much brandy" 02. "Don't mug yourself" 03. "Who got the funk?" 04. "Their irony of it all" 05. "Weak become heroes" 06. "Who dares wins" 07. "Stay positive"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
Green colored vinyl. The debut album by the English rapper and producer. The album is a unique take on UK garage and has lyrics dealing with everyday circumstances and occurrences. Features the singles 'Has It Come to This?', 'Let's Push Things Forward', 'Weak Become Heroes' and 'Don't Mug Yourself'.
Reissue released on 22/04/2022.
Orange Vinyl
Printed inner sleeves with photos and credits.
LOCKED ON (logo name) printed underneath barcode on rear sleeve along with catalogue number
"Original Pirate Material (Double Album)" by The Streets is a groundbreaking LP that redefined UK garage and hip-hop upon its release. This double album, pressed on high-quality vinyl, captures the raw energy and urban storytelling of Mike Skinner, the creative force behind The Streets. With tracks like "Has It Come to This?" and "Weak Become Heroes," the record paints a vivid picture of early 2000s British youth culture. Released under Ada, a respected music distributor known for supporting innovative artists across genres, this edition ensures top-notch sound quality and collectibility. The Streets have been critically acclaimed for their unique blend of spoken word lyricism and electronic beats; "Original Pirate Material" was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2002 and remains an influential classic in modern British music.