Streets...

Streets... is an album by British folk musician Ralph McTell. It was McTell's most successful album, entering the UK album chart on 15 February 1975 and remaining there for twelve weeks. It opens with McTell's hit single, "Streets of London".

Track listing
All titles by Ralph McTell except * Traditional; arranged by Ralph McTell.


 * Side One
 * 1) "Streets of London" - 4:24
 * 2) "You Make Me Feel Good" - 3:20
 * 3) "Grande Affaire" - 3:40
 * 4) "Seeds of Heaven" - 3:15
 * 5) "El Progresso" - 3:37


 * Side Two
 * 1) "Red Apple Juice" * - 4:20
 * 2) "Heron Song" - 3:30
 * 3) "Pity the Boy" - 3:35
 * 4) "Interest on the Loan" - 3:13
 * 5) "Jenny Taylor/Je N'Étais Là" - 3:40
 * 6) "Lunar Lullaby" - 3:20

Personnel

 * Ralph McTell - guitars, piano, accordion, harmonica, marimba, vocals
 * Pete Berryman - lead guitars, rhythm guitar
 * Jerry Donahue - lead guitar
 * Mike Piggott - guitar, fiddle, violin
 * Rod Clements - bass
 * Dave Pegg - bass
 * Danny Thompson - double bass
 * 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 - backing vocals (as The Goldrushers)
 * Maddy Prior - soprano vocals on "Lunar Lullaby"
 * 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.
 * "Streets..." was awarded a Silver disc for record sales in May, 1975.

Track variations
The UK 1995 CD release includes two bonus tracks:
 * "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:
 * "Summer Lightning" (McTell) - from the album "Easy" and the B-side of the "Streets of London" single.