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Steve Street was born on 29 March, 1960 in London Borough of Hackney, London. Discover Steve Street's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Stephen Brian Street
Occupation Record producer
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 29 March, 1960
Birthday 29 March
Birthplace Hackney, London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2020

In February 2020, it was announced Street will receive the Outstanding Achievement Award at the upcoming Music Producer's Guild Awards.

2015

Street produced Blur's 2015 album The Magic Whip, their first since the band's reformation with Coxon.

2012

Street also produced their sixth studio album Roses, released in 2012. He also produced their final album In the End, released in 2019.

2010

In August 2010, Street produced the debut EP for Dublin-based band The Vagabonds.

2009

Street produced Doherty's solo album Grace/Wastelands (2009).

2008

Street produced the next album by Feeder, released in 2008. Street co-produced the tracks "Save Us" and "Burn the Bridges" from the band's The Singles album with lead singer Grant Nicholas. An exclusive mix of this track, done entirely by Street, was available from iTunes upon release.

2006

Street produced The Magic Treehouse, the debut album from Ooberman, and Tired of Hanging Around, the second album by The Zutons, released in the UK in April 2006.

2004

Following Graham Coxon's departure from Blur, Street produced the guitarist's next album Happiness in Magazines, released May 2004, plus follow-up albums Love Travels at Illegal Speeds in March 2006 and The Spinning Top in May 2009.

Street produced Employment, the debut album by Kaiser Chiefs, after hearing one of their early demos and contacted the band about producing them. At one point, Street brought Blur guitarist Graham Coxon into the studio to rev his moped for a sound effect. This can be heard on the track "Saturday Night". Street produced the band's second album Yours Truly, Angry Mob. Street also produced the first two albums for ska-influenced indie band The Ordinary Boys: Over the Counter Culture in 2004 and Brassbound in 2005.

2003

After The Cranberries went on hiatus in 2003, guitarist Noel Hogan began working on a solo work then titled Mono Band. Street worked with Hogan in producing the album of the same name released in 2005.

2001

In 2001–2002, Street worked from Jacobs Studios in Farnham, Surrey, England to produce Wood/Water, The Promise Ring's final album, released by ANTI- in 2002. Street also co-produced A New Morning by Suede, released in September 2002.

1998

Street worked with Lloyd Cole, produced Shed Seven's 1998 album Let It Ride and worked with New Order. He also produced several tracks on the Longpigs second album Mobile Home in 1999.

1992

In 1992, Street started working with Irish band The Cranberries on their debut album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?. The album turned out to be a huge success in the U.S. In 1994, Street worked with the band again on their second album No Need to Argue. Following two albums with different producers, the band worked with Street again on their 2001 album Wake Up and Smell the Coffee and the two extra tracks that were recorded for their 2002 best of album Stars: "Stars" and "New New York".

1990

Street worked with The Darling Buds' on their third and fourth albums Crawdaddy (1990) and Erotica (1992).

He produced The Caretaker Race's album Hangover Square in 1990. The band, formed by ex-Loft guitarist Andy Strickland and roving drummer Dave Mew, had recorded a number of singles previously, some produced by John Parrish. For Hangover Square, the band added a number of new tracks, including "Man Overboard" and "2 Steel Rings", both released as singles.

1989

In 1989, Street produced and engineered "The Black Swan" by The Triffids. Street produced the 1990 Danielle Dax album Blast the Human Flower, released on Sire Records, along with a subsequent remix EP.

1988

In 1988, Street, along with journalist Jerry Smith, who set up the Foundation Label. The label was home to artists including Bradford and Sp!n. However, the label wasn't a commercial success and folded in 1991.

1985

During this time, he engineered for reggae artists including Black Uhuru and Linton Kwesi Johnson, and for jùjú musician King Sunny Adé. He helped produce and mix several tracks on Stephen Duffy's first two albums: The Ups and the Downs in 1985 and Because We Love You in 1986. Twelve years later, he worked with Duffy on his 1998 album I Love My Friends.

1970

Street began his musical career in the late 1970s playing in various bands around London. He played bass in the new wave ska/pop group, Bim, with future Neneh Cherry/Massive Attack producer Cameron McVey. The band were featured in the Listen to London documentary film. Street started at Island Records' Fallout Shelter Studio in 1982 firstly as an "in-house assistant" and then as an "in-house engineer".

1960

Stephen Brian Street (born 29 March 1960 in Hackney, London) is an English music producer best known for his work with The Smiths, The Cranberries and Blur. Street collaborated with Morrissey on his debut album Viva Hate following the split of The Smiths.