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The Streets|A Grand Don't Come for Free

A Grand Don't Come for Free

The Streets

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Mike Skinner has a problem, and from the sound of it, it's life-threatening. He opens his second Streets full-length by moaning "It was supposed to be so easy..." as though he's about to deliver his deathbed confession, the classic tale of a crime gone wrong. Instead, three minutes later, it's clear what the "it" was: walking down to bring back a DVD rental, taking some money out of the machine, and calling his mother, who he'd just left at home, to tell her he wouldn't be back for tea. Believe it or not, but that's just another day in the life of Britain's favorite bedsit producer cum singer/songwriter. Although listeners may not wonder where he finds his material, they'll quickly realize that A Grand Don't Come for Free is just as immediately striking as Skinner's career-making full-length debut, Original Pirate Material. It succeeds, despite a clear lack of comparable singles, because of its paradoxical concept (and yes, it is a concept album) that a record can be tremendously ambitious even though it charts a very unambitious personality. Skinner's urban British youth persona is even more fully drawn than before, and this time he delivers a complete narrative in LP form, with characters, conflicts, themes, and post-modern resolution on the closer. He's sheepish about his utter lack of knowledge about football (and the heavy gambling losses that result from it), unreservedly enthusiastic about his girlfriend early on but later totally disgusted with her (in a blow-up that rivals Dizzee Rascal's "I Luv U"), not so easily dismissive of a gorgeous show-off in front of him at the kebab shop, and willing to confront anyone who criticizes him for drinking at home until he can set up a row of empty Tennent's Super cans. Fortunately, he hasn't reduced the Streets to a comedy act in the process. There is as much tragedy and heartbreak here as there is slapstick comedy. "Blinded by the Lights," driven at half-speed by a shadowy trance line and Skinner's disoriented delivery, transmits perfectly the intense loneliness that can flood you in a club full of people and the utter disenchantment of being stranded in the middle of euphoria. Skinner drives these tracks with a mere skeleton of productions and delivers some cruelly off-key harmonies on the choruses; only the single, a rockabilly buster named "Fit but You Know It," makes any attempt to connect the dots from beats to melody to production. Confronting doubts about his seriousness and squashing whispers about his talent, Skinner has made a sophomore record that expands on what distinguishes the Streets from any other act in music.

© John Bush /TiVo

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1
It Was Supposed to Be so Easy Explicit
00:03:55

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

2
Could Well Be In Explicit
00:04:23

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - Lauraine McIntosh, Backing Vocals - Will Nichols, Additional Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

3
Not Addicted Explicit
00:03:40

Johnny Jenkins, Additional Vocals - Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - Leo Ihenacho, Additional Vocals - The Streets, MainArtist

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

4
Blinded by the Lights (Album version) Explicit
00:04:44

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - Jacqueline Rawe, Additional Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

5
Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way Explicit
00:04:36

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - Leo Ihenacho, Additional Vocals - The Streets, MainArtist

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

6
Get Out of My House (Album version) Explicit
00:03:52

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - C-Mone on behalf of Dark Whisper Records. www.c-mone.co.uk, Additional Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

7
Fit but You Know It (Album version) Explicit
00:04:14

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - Teddy Mitchell, Additional Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

8
Such a Twat Explicit
00:03:47

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - Morgan Nicholls, Bass - The Streets, MainArtist

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

9
What Is He Thinking? Explicit
00:04:40

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - Wayney G, Additional Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

10
Dry Your Eyes (Album version) Explicit
00:04:31

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - The Streets, MainArtist - Gita Langley, Violin - Matt Sladen, Additional Vocals - Sam Blewitt, Backing Vocals - Tony Walters, Backing Vocals

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

11
Empty Cans Explicit
00:08:14

Mike Skinner, Producer, Writer - Morgan Nicholls, Piano, Bass - The Streets, MainArtist

© 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On ℗ 2004 Pure Groove Ltd trading as Locked On

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Mike Skinner has a problem, and from the sound of it, it's life-threatening. He opens his second Streets full-length by moaning "It was supposed to be so easy..." as though he's about to deliver his deathbed confession, the classic tale of a crime gone wrong. Instead, three minutes later, it's clear what the "it" was: walking down to bring back a DVD rental, taking some money out of the machine, and calling his mother, who he'd just left at home, to tell her he wouldn't be back for tea. Believe it or not, but that's just another day in the life of Britain's favorite bedsit producer cum singer/songwriter. Although listeners may not wonder where he finds his material, they'll quickly realize that A Grand Don't Come for Free is just as immediately striking as Skinner's career-making full-length debut, Original Pirate Material. It succeeds, despite a clear lack of comparable singles, because of its paradoxical concept (and yes, it is a concept album) that a record can be tremendously ambitious even though it charts a very unambitious personality. Skinner's urban British youth persona is even more fully drawn than before, and this time he delivers a complete narrative in LP form, with characters, conflicts, themes, and post-modern resolution on the closer. He's sheepish about his utter lack of knowledge about football (and the heavy gambling losses that result from it), unreservedly enthusiastic about his girlfriend early on but later totally disgusted with her (in a blow-up that rivals Dizzee Rascal's "I Luv U"), not so easily dismissive of a gorgeous show-off in front of him at the kebab shop, and willing to confront anyone who criticizes him for drinking at home until he can set up a row of empty Tennent's Super cans. Fortunately, he hasn't reduced the Streets to a comedy act in the process. There is as much tragedy and heartbreak here as there is slapstick comedy. "Blinded by the Lights," driven at half-speed by a shadowy trance line and Skinner's disoriented delivery, transmits perfectly the intense loneliness that can flood you in a club full of people and the utter disenchantment of being stranded in the middle of euphoria. Skinner drives these tracks with a mere skeleton of productions and delivers some cruelly off-key harmonies on the choruses; only the single, a rockabilly buster named "Fit but You Know It," makes any attempt to connect the dots from beats to melody to production. Confronting doubts about his seriousness and squashing whispers about his talent, Skinner has made a sophomore record that expands on what distinguishes the Streets from any other act in music.

© John Bush /TiVo

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