Council Estate of Mind

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Council Estate Of Mind is a 2004 album by English rapper Skinnyman. It contains production from DJ Flip, Stoned Soldiers, Adam M and others. The album was well received by fans and critics, the highest new entry in the UK Albums Chart on the week of its release, to some surprise. Heavily autobiographical and socially analytical, the album makes much use of samples from Made in Britain, a British film from the early 1980s.

  1. Intro
  2. Fuck The Hook
  3. Hayden
  4. Little Man (Part 1)
  5. Little Man (Part 2)
  6. Love's Gone From The Streets
  7. Day To Day Basis
  8. Life In My Rhymes
  9. It's Over
  10. I'll Be Surprised
  11. Who? Me
  12. No Big Ting
  13. Put In The Work
  14. That's What I'm Gonna Do
  15. Council Estate of Mind
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