The Streets announce vinyl reissues of 'Original Pirate Material' and 'A Grand Don't Come For Free'

Having spent the last few months unveiling new material and booking comeback shows, The Streets have now announced their plans to repress two of their classic albums.

Both 'Original Pirate Material' and 'A Grand Don't Come For Free', released in 2002 and 2004 respectively, will be reissued on vinyl as a double-LP through Rhino Records, and set to be available from the 30th March.

The news comes after Mike Skinner and co. unveils new tracks 'Burn Bridges', 'Sometimes I Hate My Friends More Than My Enemies', and 'If You Ever Need to Talk I’m Here'. Although a new album has yet to be confirmed.

Listen again to their classic single 'Has It Come To This?' from 'Original Pirate Material' in the player below.

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