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Streets (album)

''Streets'' is a compilation album of early British and French punk rock bands from a variety of independent record labels. It was an attempt at an end of year ‘round up’ 〔(The Members page on www.punk77.co.uk )〕 and, significantly, was the first album released on Beggars Banquet Records (catalogue number BEGA1).〔(Beggars Banquet Records - Biffy Clyro, Calla, Devastations, The Early Years, Film School, Mark Lanegan, The National, Tindersticks )〕
The sleeve notes stated that: "1977 was the year that the music came out of the concert halls & onto the streets; when independent labels sprang out of the woodwork to feed new tastes; when rock music once again became about energy & fun; when the major’s boardrooms lost control. Suddenly we could do anything".
== Release and reception ==

The Members' contribution to ''Streets'' was their debut on vinyl, and its impact was such that it contributed to a record deal with Stiff Records. It was also The Doll's recording debut. Within 14 months of the release of the compilation, both bands went on to have UK Top 30 hit singles; the Members with "The Sound of the Suburbs" (number 12 in January 1979) and the Doll with "Desire Me" (number 28 in December 1978). The album also included "Talk Talk Talk Talk" by the Reaction, which, as "Talk Talk", was later a hit for singer Mark Hollis' band Talk Talk.
In 2004, the record was included in a trakMarx review of ''Classic Punk Rock Compilation LPs'', where it was described as "the first real collection of ‘highlights from independent British labels’ ever undertaken ... Streets was utterly groundbreaking stuff.".〔 The Punk77 website described it as an "excellent" compilation.〔(The Art Attacks page on www.punk77.co.uk )〕 Two of the tracks – Slaughter & the Dogs’s "Cranked Up Really High" and The Nosebleeds' "Ain’t Bin To No Music School" - were included in ''Mojo'' magazine’s list of the best punk rock singles of all time.〔Mojo (October 2001) - ''100 Punk Scorchers '', Issue 95, London〕 Another track, The Drones’ "Lookalikes", was similarly acclaimed in an all-time best list by Steve Gardner of NKVD Records.〔(Steve Gardner (1996) “Hiljaiset Levyt: 100 Best Punk singles” )〕

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