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A Grand Don't Come for Free [Explicit Lyrics]

~ Streets (Artist)
4.1 out of 5 stars  (168 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Audio CD (10 May 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: 679
  • ASIN: B0001XARU4
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (168 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 860 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Track Listings

1. It Was Supposed to be so Easy
2. Could Well Be In
3. Not Addicted
4. Blinded By The Light
5. I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
6. Get Out of My House
7. Fit But You Know It
8. Such A Twat
9. What is he Thinking
10. Dry Your Eyes
11. Empty Cans

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review
How do you follow an acclaimed debut in your own inimitable style without repeating past glory? The answer is simple--make a concept album. Mike Skinner's (aka the Streets) A Grand Don't Come for Free tells the story of his recent troubles and triumphs in a manner that is as much music-hall as it is friends chatting on the phone. The story is simple but the narrative is far more cohesive than a string of songs explaining the plot. His broken television, a pivotal part of the story is referenced throughout, as are warning signs that his girlfriend, Simone, is seeing best mate Dan behind his back. It may sound like a soap opera but is given added depth by the attention to detail in lyrics ("she was with the white-shirted man in McDonalds car park" on "Such a Twat"); the structure of the music as if it were following the dialogue (hi-hats, whooshes and piano stabs as the effects of Ecstasy take hold on "Blinded by the Light); and an openness to wear his heart on his sleeve (the beautiful ode to stoned love "I Wouldn't Have it Any Other Way" and the heart-wrenching break-up song, "Dry Your Eyes").

Musically the breaks and beats are in a similar style to Original Pirate Material; erratic urban drum loops, synths and classical strings except for the lead single "Fit But You Know it" where the punky guitar and steady beat drive the song as much as the content of the lyrics. A Grand Don't Come for free will have much written about it--not only does it stand out for being a latter day concept album, but the complexity of the narrative and the believable swings in emotion provide much food for thought and command attentive listening. --David Trueman

Description
'A Grand Don't Come For Free' is the quasi-concept album follow up to 2002's hugely successful 'Original Pirate Material'. This release sees the Birmingham rapper Mike Skinner merge street talk, garage beats and rock guitars as he follows the loose story of losing money and love and how to regain them. The album doesn't steer too far from the winning formula used on earlier work and includes the single 'Fit But You Know It'.