Album

The Defamation Of Strickland Banks

Plan B

2010 · Hip Hop, Rock

4 collectors on Gatefold own this

The Defamation Of Strickland Banks by Plan B

The Defamation Of Strickland Banks is a Soul & Funk album by Plan B, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

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The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from British rapper Plan B which was released on 12 April 2010. The album is a departure from the sound heard on Plan B's debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Word, providing a showcase for the rapper's singing. Lyrically the album's songs tell the fictitious tale of one Strickland Bank, a sharp-suited British soul singer who finds fame with bitter-sweet love songs like the album's opener "Love Goes Down", only to have it slip through his fingers when sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit. The album tells the story from the first-hand perspective of Strickland Bank, a fictional character played by Plan B. The album's opening track, "Love Goes Down" and "Writing's on the Wall", are love songs sung by Strickland Banks at a concert. "Stay Too Long" follows him and his entourage as they celebrate the success of his concert with a night out which culminates in him having a one night stand with a woman. In "She Said" we learn that this woman is obsessed with his music and believes herself to be in love with him. He rejects her so she alleges that he raped her. The subsequent trial results in his incarceration, and in "Welcome to Hell" he is sent to prison, and much of the rest of the album is about his experience inside. Throughout the course of the songs "Hard Times" and "The Recluse" we see Strickland get more isolated and insecure throughout as he struggles to cope with prison life. This results in his abuse at the hands of other prisoner, resulting in him purchasing a shiv on the prison black market throughout the course of "Traded In My Cigarettes". In "Prayin'" he is confronted by another prisoner who attacks him. With the help of another inmate Strickland kills the attacker in self-defence, with the other inmate taking the blame, and is burdened with this guilt during "Darkest Place". The next two track, "Free" and "I Know A Song" detail initially his anger, then his acceptance of his life inside prison. The last track, "What You Gonna Do" Strickland is in court again as new evidence has been brought up on his case. The album finishes with the listener not sure of whether he is sent back to prison or released, leaving it open to interpretation. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Love Goes Down3:53
  2. 2Writing's On The Wall3:43
  3. 3Stay Too Long3:45
  4. 4She Said3:32
  5. 5Welcome To Hell4:32
  6. 6Hard Times3:58
  7. 7The Recluse3:19
  8. 8Traded In My Cigarettes4:15
  9. 9Prayin'3:47
  10. 10Darkest Place4:20
  11. 11Free3:43
  12. 12I Know A Song3:11
  13. 13What You Gonna Do4:10

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Neo-Soul
  • polished
  • driving
  • urban

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