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These Streets

Compact Disc
Atlantic
January 30, 2007
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About this edition:
UPC: 075679463425
BINC: 8781667
Catalog No. 94634
Original Release Date: September 2006
Edition: 43 minutes
Track list

1. Jenny Don't Be Hasty Listen Listen
2. Last Request Listen Listen
3. Rewind Listen Listen
4. Million Faces Listen Listen
5. These Streets Listen Listen
6. New Shoes Listen Listen
7. White Lies Listen Listen
8. Loving You Listen Listen
9. Autumn Listen Listen
10. Alloway Grove Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: It's easy enough for a teenager to write songs about heartbreak and falling in love and all those difficult places in between, but it is much less easy to do so without coming across as whiny or melodramatic. Paolo Nutini, who was still a teenager when he recorded his debut, These Streets, manages for the most part to successfully convey his (barely) post-pubescent feelings of love and lust (which are often interchangeable) fairly convincingly. He certainly has some help -- every track has at least one other co-writer -- but Nutini, with his prematurely world-weary gravely voice, does his part to show honest emotion. On his first single, the fantastically poppy "Jenny Don't Be Hasty," the singer tries to convince an "older woman" that his youth doesn't have to negatively affect their relationship, and though the lyrics are fairly simple, as they are on all the tracks on the album (the overt metaphor in "New Shoes," for example, is more than a little hackneyed), they're effective and al...

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