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The Streets - Has It Come To This? flac album

The Streets - Has It Come To This? flac album
  • Performer The Streets
  • Title Has It Come To This?
  • Date of release 2001
  • Country UK
  • Style UK Garage, Breaks
  • Other formats AHX AU AUD APE ASF VOX WAV
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1269 mb
  • Size FLAC 1203 mb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 143

Produced by Mike Skinner. Album Original Pirate Material. Has It Come To This? Lyrics  . Original Pirate Material The Streets. 2. Has It Come To This?

mid-2000s, including "Has It Come to This?", "Fit But You Know It", "Dry Your Eyes", "When You Wasn't Famous" and "Prangin' Out". 2001–2003: Original Pirate Material. 2004–2005: A Grand Don't Come for Free. 2006–2007: The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living. 2008–2009: Everything Is Borrowed. Skinner's third studio album under The Streets' name, The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living, was released on 10 April 2006 in the United Kingdom and on 25 April 2006 in North America. In the UK it entered the album chart at number one. It was a change in direction from his first two albums, the lyrical theme moving away from the stories about working class Britain and instead focusing on the ups and downs of the fame that Skinner encountered after the success of his previous albums.

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For this ain't a club track Pull out your sack and sit back Whether you white or black Smoke weed, chase brown or toot rock We're on a mission Support the cause, sign a petition Summon all your wisdom The music's a gift from the man on high The Lord and his children. lights Taken to dizzy new heights Blinded with the lights Blinded with the lights Dizzy new heights.

From Kano’s reinterpretation of Has It Come to This? to Skepta’s tribute Twitter status, the album is a landmark in British pop culture. Later, with a Mercury nomination under his belt, Skinner won plaudits for 2004’s chart-topping A Grand Don’t Come for Free but experienced dwindling critical acclaim thereafter. Since disbanding the Streets in 2011, Skinner has kept a relatively low profile, occupying himself with sporadic DJ appearances and production work with The . Tonga Balloon Gang, The Rhythm Method, and Oscar.

Tracklist

The Streets Vs DJ Zinc Has It Come To This? (Distraction) (Stanton Warriors Mix Concept)
The Streets Has It Come To This? (Original Mix)
The Streets Has It Come To This? (Zed Bias Dub Mix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
679L001T The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(12") 679, Locked On 679L001T UK 2001
STREET 001 The Streets Has It Come To This ‎(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl) Not On Label STREET 001 UK 2001
LOCKED 035R The Streets Has It Come To This? (Zed Bias Remixes) ‎(12", Promo) Locked On LOCKED 035R UK 2001
LOCKED 035 The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(12") Locked On LOCKED 035 UK 2001
679L008TXXX The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(12") 679 679L008TXXX UK 2001
679L001T The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(12", W/Lbl) 679 679L001T UK 2001
679L001CD2, 0927-41557-2 The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(CD, Single) 679, 679, Locked On 679L001CD2, 0927-41557-2 UK 2001
0927 42415 2 The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(CD, Single) 679, Locked On 0927 42415 2 UK 2001
679L001CD1, 0927-41556-2 The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(CD, Single) 679, 679, Locked On 679L001CD1, 0927-41556-2 UK 2001
none The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Locked On none UK 2001
none The Streets Has It Come To This? ‎(CDr, Single, Promo) Locked On none UK 2001


Talk about The Streets - Has It Come To This?


Timberahue
The original Has It come To This is the same piano-based garage track with Mike Skinner's Cockney rhyming vocals, which remains probably the best official mix of the track. The version on the single lacks the slight mixthrough from the previous track as apparent on the album, which makes it more suitable for listening on its own. Zed Bias takes the tune in a more drum & bass direction, although unlike some d&b mixes most of the original tune is retained. The unusual effects with the beat and the slight clashing of the light piano with heavy bass are something that is either loved or hated, I personally feel it adds an interesting variation to the mildly repetitive original tune. The Jameson mix, in my opinion the better remix on this single, takes a few string and vocal samples and reworks them into a bassy dancefloor shaker. The tune is hardly recongizable as Has It Come To This, but the distinctive sampled chorus still is. The tune builds up and drops off throughout the mix, from just strings and a beat to an almost jungle bassline and back again, with the odd comment thrown in from Skinner. Overall, some good remixes, if a little drum & bass orientated, well worth the buy if you like the original track.
Jogas
Jungle baseline? Ha ha. You don't know Jungle you little rascal