Streets of Gold is a 2021 album of cover songs by Electric Six.
The first single released from the album was a cover of the James Ingram and Michael McDonald R&B hit Yah Mo B There.
Qro magazine wrote "While some of the artists arenâÂÂt so surprising, such as KISS, Alice Cooper, or even INXS, (theyâÂÂve covered INXS single âÂÂNever Tear Us Apartâ live), there are also some that go more indie such as Pixies & Talking Heads, plus the likes of Roky Erickson and The Jam. And the songs chosen generally arenâÂÂt the career-making singles, save The JamâÂÂs amazing âÂÂThatâÂÂs Entertainmentâ & Alice CooperâÂÂs âÂÂNo More Mister Nice GuyâÂÂ, but the tier below such as Pixiesâ âÂÂHeyâÂÂ, Talking Headsâ âÂÂSlipperyâÂÂ, and INXSâ âÂÂDonâÂÂt ChangeâÂÂ. In general, the songs are more altered the further they are out of Electric SixâÂÂs wheelhouse, so not much for âÂÂNice GuyâÂÂ, but a funkified âÂÂSlipperyâÂÂ."
AllMusic said "Streets of Gold is competent and occasionally fun, but for a band built on crazy, this album is disappointingly sane and subdued. It's not the kind of party that will attract the police, and that's not what you want from the Electric Six."