Rick James

Street Songs

Rick James - Street Songs

01/01/1981 | Motown 

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All Music Guide Review

Disappointed because Garden of Love wasn't as well received as it should have been, Rick James made a triumphant return to defiant, in-your-face funk with the triple-platinum Street Songs. This was not only his best-selling album ever, it was also his best period, and certainly the most exciting album released in 1981. The gloves came all the way off this time, and James is as loud and proud as ever on such arresting hits as "Super Freak," "Give It to Me Baby," and "Ghetto Life." Ballads aren't a high priority, but those he does offer (including his stunning duet with Teena Marie, "Fire and Desire") are first-rate. One song that's questionable (to say the least) is the inflammatory "Mr. Policeman," a commentary on police misconduct that condemns law enforcement in general instead of simply indicting those who abuse their authority. But then, the thing that makes this hot-headed diatribe extreme is what makes the album on the whole so arresting -- honest, gut-level emotion. James simply follows what's in his gut and lets it rip. Even the world's most casual funksters shouldn't be without this pearl of an album. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Street Songs Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Ghetto Life
  • 4:20
  • Sound Clip for Ghetto Life from Street Songs


  • 4
  • Mr. Policeman
  • 4:17
  • Sound Clip for Mr. Policeman from Street Songs


  • 5
  • Super Freak
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for Super Freak from Street Songs


  • 7
  • Call Me Up
  • 3:54
  • Sound Clip for Call Me Up from Street Songs


  • Credits of Street Songs

    • Rick James
    • Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer, Main Performer


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