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Streets albums featuring Amy Stanford

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| | Everything Is Borrowed CD (2008)
$13.15 After delving into the bitter depths of celebrity cynicism on his third album (2006's THE HARDEST WAY TO MAKE AN EASY LIVING), Mike Skinner aka the Streets takes a positive turn on his follow-up, EVERYTHING IS BORROWED. Exploring a range ...
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| Everything Is Borrowed Vinyl LP (2008)
$15.39 After delving into the bitter depths of celebrity cynicism on his third album (2006's THE HARDEST WAY TO MAKE AN EASY LIVING), Mike Skinner aka the Streets takes a positive turn on his follow-up, EVERYTHING IS BORROWED. Exploring a range ...
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 Streets Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Streets songs: Don't Mug Yourself Lyrics, When You Wasn't Famous Lyrics, Has It Come to This? Lyrics, Fit But You Know It Lyrics, Weak Become Heroes Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Never Went To Church Lyrics, It's Too Late Lyrics, Let's Push Things Forward Lyrics, All Goes Out The Window Lyrics, Can't Con An Honest John Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Fake Streets Hat Lyrics, Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living Lyrics, Hotel Expressionism Lyrics, Memento Mori Lyrics, Two Nations Lyrics, War Of The Sexes Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Pranging Out Lyrics, If Love Should Go Lyrics, Blinded by the Lights Lyrics, Alleged Legends Lyrics.
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 Streets Biography
Mike Skinner, better known under his hip-hop sobriquet, the Streets, burst onto the British music scene in a big way with his 2002 debut album ORIGINAL PIRATE MATERIAL. Coming off like a hip-hop version of Ian Dury, Skinner raps in a thick British accent about the details of everyday working-class life in England, with an inventiveness and humor that mark him as an original. He's musically innovative as well, utilizing a sonic framework that incorporates the influences of drum-and-bass, garage, 2-Step, and ragga, as well as the standard hip-hop beats.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Mike Skinner | Kevin Devine, Bob Childers | | Johnny Jenkins | Otis Redding, Duane Allman | | Kevin Mark Trail | Bardo State | | Steve Walsh | Kansas, Steve Hackett, Julia Darling, Explorers Club, Moonstone Project, Seventh Key, December People, Erasure | | Billy Greer | Kansas, Tim Wilson, Native Window, Seventh Key, Sign, Slamer, Steve Walsh | | Mike Slamer | City Boy, Seventh Key, Slamer, Steve Walsh | | Tim Gehrt | Chris Spheeris | | Laura Vane | Seamus Haji, Unclubbed |
 Worked With
Spade
 Contemporaries
M.I.A. (Maya Arulpragasam), Atmosphere, Roots Manuva, Spank Rock, Dizzee Rascal, New Flesh (Underground Rap), Mike Ladd, Just Jack, Wiley, Mr. Hudson & the Library, Ty, The Artful Dodger (Elec), Audio Bullys, Cornershop, Talvin Singh, So Solid Crew, Kano (Garage Rap/Grime), The Mitchell Brothers, Saul Williams, MJ Cole, The Infadels, Kid Acne, Wookie
 Followers
Arctic Monkeys, Lady Sovereign, The Mitchell Brothers
 Influences
Johnny Cash, Kraftwerk, Jay-Z, Nas, OutKast, Wu-Tang Clan, Massive Attack, Kenny Rogers, Eminem, Roots Manuva, DMX, Ian Dury, X-Press 2
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