These Streets (2006)

Artist: Paolo Nutini
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Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
UPC: 00075679463425
Release Date: 1/30/2007
Buy.com Sku: 203839579
Item#: M3E5KF
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Jenny Don't Be Hasty ~ Paolo Nutini
2. Last Request ~ Paolo Nutini
3. Rewind ~ Paolo Nutini
4. Million Faces ~ Paolo Nutini
5. These Streets ~ Paolo Nutini
6. New Shoes ~ Paolo Nutini
7. White Lies ~ Paolo Nutini
8. Loving You ~ Paolo Nutini
9. Autumn ~ Paolo Nutini
10. Alloway Grove ~ Paolo Nutini



Debut album from Paolo Nutini.
 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Paolo Nutini (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Paolo Nutini; Ken Nelson (guitar, electric guitar, recorder, Wurlitzer organ); Donny Little (guitar, slide guitar, bass instrument, background vocals); Matty Benbrook (guitar, keyboards, bass instrument, programming); London Session Orchestra (strings); Dave Nally (Wurlitzer organ); Michael McDaid (bass instrument); Michael Hunter (double bass); Pauline Taylor (background vocals); Eddie Harrison (guitar); Vicky Hollywood (cello); Jim Duguid (strings, piano, keyboards, double bass, drums, percussion); Will Malone.
Audio Mixers: Ken Nelson; Tom Elmhirst; Mark Pythian; Michael Brauer; Andy Green.
Photographers: Paul Wesley Griggs; Dean Chalkley.
On his full-length studio debut, THESE STREETS, young Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini offers up a confident set of pop-savvy tunes in the vein of James Blunt and John Mayer. Helmed by esteemed producer Ken Nelson (Badly Drawn Boy, Coldplay), the album deftly mixes mid-tempo rock songs (the scrappy "Jenny Don't Be Hasty") with emotive ballads (the yearning "Last Request"; the regretful "Rewind"), revealing Nutini's raspy-voiced, easy-going charm. A highly successful record in the U.K., THESE STREETS bodes well for Nutini's future work.

Producer: Jim Duguid; Ken Nelson; Tom Elmhirst; Andy Green

Engineer: Ken Nelson; Mark Phythian; Richard Wilkinson

 
Entertainment Reviews
Paolo Nutini - These Streets - CD
By: Peter Chakerian - Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 2/23/2007 8:15 AM
He’s 19-year old Scottish singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini and he sounds like an overnight success story in the making. With a sound that evokes a sepia-toned era of blue-eyed soul classics, Nutini belies his age with more than just a little Motown flair. His latest troubadourific release These Streets harkens back to the days when Van Morrison was a feisty lad with something to prove to the world. ...read the full review

 
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Technical Info
Release Date : 01/30/2007
Original Release Date : 2006
Catalog ID : 94634
Label : Atlantic (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00075679463425

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone 4 of 10
Paolo Nutini is a twenty-year-old Scotsman who looks like he could be in the Strokes and sings like a cross between Jeff Buckley and some smoothie soulster. A hit in the U.K., his debut is full of warm stuff -- gentle white-soul and acoustic balladry, a couple of breezy rockers -- that stops just shy of totally cheesing out. But Nutini isn't James Blunt, or even Daniel Powter, for that matter. Songs like the falsetto-laden love ode "Million Faces" and the weak-kneed "Autumn" sag in the middle: You get a well-hewn chorus but without much backbone, memorable lyrics or anything else to make them worth more than a few spins. For Nutini's lady fans, These Streets might be something to get hot and bothered about, but most of us could take or leave this useless beauty. - Christian Hoard
 
  
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Production 5
Performance 5
Composition 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 A good feeling sound of pop rock and fun Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Bryan k. Jones from Tulsa,Ok  

"these streets" is a good album. I really like the song New Shoes, it has a fun good feeling sound to it. Other tracks are upbeat and melow and very good like, Rewind, Jenny don't hasty. If you like good feeling pop rock, then denfinitly cosider this new CD.
 
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