# Streets...

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{{Infobox album
| name       = Streets...
| type       = Album
| artist     = Ralph McTell
| cover      = Ralph McTell Streets.jpg
| alt        =
| released   = 1975
| recorded   = 1974
| venue      =
| studio     = Nova Sound Studios, London; [Air Studios](/source/Air_Studios), London
| genre      = [Folk](/source/Folk_music), [folk rock](/source/folk_rock), [country blues](/source/country_blues)
| length     = 39:54
| label      = [Warner Bros.](/source/Warner_Bros._Records)
| producer   = Ralph McTell
| prev_title = [Easy](/source/Easy_(Ralph_McTell_album))
| prev_year  = 1974
| next_title = [Right Side Up](/source/Right_Side_Up)
| next_year  = 1976
}}
'''''Streets...''''' is an album by [British](/source/United_Kingdom) [folk](/source/Folk_music) musician [Ralph McTell](/source/Ralph_McTell).  It was McTell's most successful album, entering the [UK album chart](/source/UK_album_chart) on 15 February 1975 and remaining there for twelve weeks.  It opens with McTell's hit single, "[Streets of London](/source/Streets_of_London_(song))".

==Track listing==
All titles by Ralph McTell except * Traditional; arranged by Ralph McTell.<ref>"Streets…" LP sleeve, 1975.</ref>

;Side one
#"[Streets of London](/source/Streets_of_London_(song))" - 4:24
#"You Make Me Feel Good" - 3:20
#"Grande Affaire" - 3:40
#"Seeds of Heaven" - 3:15
#"El Progresso" - 3:37

;Side two
#"Red Apple Juice" * - 4:20
#"Heron Song" - 3:30
#"Pity the Boy" - 3:35
#"Interest on the Loan" - 3:13
#"Jenny Taylor/Je N'Étais Là" - 3:40
#"Lunar Lullaby" - 3:20

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Chart (1975)
!Peak<br />position
|-
|Australia ([Kent Music Report](/source/Kent_Music_Report))<ref name=aus>{{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|author-link=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=187}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|90
|}

==Personnel==
*Ralph McTell - guitars, piano, accordion, harmonica, marimba, vocals
*Pete  Berryman - lead guitars, rhythm guitar
*[Jerry Donahue](/source/Jerry_Donahue) - lead guitar
*Mike Piggott - guitar, fiddle, violin
*[Rod Clements](/source/Rod_Clements) - bass
*[Dave Pegg](/source/Dave_Pegg) - bass
*[Danny Thompson](/source/Danny_Thompson) - double bass
*[Rabbit Bundrick](/source/Rabbit_Bundrick) - piano
*Rod Edwards - piano
*Danny Lane - drums, percussion
*Bob Kerr - saxophone, horns
*Sandy Spencer - cello
*Alan "Madswitcher" Harris - Jew's harp
*Andrew Cronshaw - zither
*[Prelude](/source/Prelude_(band)) - backing vocals (as The Goldrushers)
*[Maddy Prior](/source/Maddy_Prior) - soprano vocals on "Lunar Lullaby"
*[Graham Preskett](/source/Graham_Preskett) - strings arrangement

==Production credits==
*Producer: Ralph McTell
*Executive producer: Bruce May
*Engineers: Richard Dodd, Stephen Allen, Pete Swettenham and Ralph McTell
*Sleeve design: Graves Aslett
*Cover photography: Roy Cuthbert

==Awards and accolades==
*"Streets..." reached number 13 in the UK Album Chart in February, 1975.<ref>Chart Stats. [https://www.officialcharts.com/artists/ “Ralph McTell”]. Accessed 22 September 2009.</ref>
*"Streets..." was awarded a [Silver disc](/source/Silver_disc) for record sales in May, 1975.<ref>BPI. [http://www.bpi.co.uk/certified-awards.aspx “Certified Awards Search: Ralph McTell”].  Accessed 22 September 2009.</ref>

==Release history==
{|class="wikitable"
! Country
! Date
! Label
! Format
! Catalogue
! Notes
|-
| United Kingdom
| 1975
| Warner Bros.
| [LP](/source/vinyl_record)
| K56105
| 
|-
| Australia
| 1975
| [EMI](/source/EMI)
| LP
| EMA312
| 
|-
| Canada
| 1975
| [20th Century](/source/20th_Century_Records)
| LP
| 9209-486
| 
|-
| Germany
| 1975
| Warner Bros.
| LP
| WB56105Z
| 
|-
| Spain
| 1975
| [Polydor](/source/Polydor)
| LP
| 2310402
|
|-
| United States
| 1975
| 20th Century
| LP
| T-486
|
|-
| United States
| 1979
| [Kicking Mule](/source/Kicking_Mule)
| LP
| KM307
| Released as "Streets of London".
|-
| United Kingdom
| 1995
| Leola
| [CD](/source/CD)
| TPGCD12
| This CD release has two bonus tracks.
|-
| Germany
| 1999
| [Repertoire](/source/Repertoire_Records)
| CD
| REP4764-WG
| This CD release has one bonus track.
|}

==Track variations==

The UK 1995 CD release includes two bonus tracks:<ref>"Streets…" CD inlay, 1995.</ref>
* "Country Boys" (McTell) - from the original "Streets..." recording sessions
* "Another Star Ascending (The Boxer)" (McTell) - recorded in 1976.

The German 1999 CD release has one bonus track:<ref>"Streets…" CD inlay, 1999.</ref>
*"Summer Lightning" (McTell) - from the album "Easy" and the [B-side](/source/B-side) of the "Streets of London" single.

==References==
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{{Ralph McTell}}

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Category:Ralph McTell albums
Category:1975 albums
Category:Warner Records albums

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