Craig David The Story: Goes Zip 19

If you’re a Craig David fan, you know the discography well. Born to Do It (2000) is the classic. Slicker Than Your Average (2002) showed the growth. But The Story Goes... (2005) is often the forgotten middle child—the "comeback" album that proved Craig could survive the transition from UK Garage heartthrob to mature R&B crooner.

"Zip" was a common naming convention for promotional compilation discs in the mid-2000s (often labelled "ZIP" or "ZIP Promo"), but the Craig David edition—typically catalogued as —is unique for three reasons. Why Collectors Want It 1. The "Unmastered" Feel Unlike the polished retail version of The Story Goes... (which gave us hits like "All the Way" and "Don't Love You No More (I'm Sorry)" ), the Zip 19 promo is rumoured to contain earlier mixes . Listen closely, and you’ll hear different ad-libs, a rawer vocal take on "Just My Imagination," and a drum pattern on "Take 'Em Off" that didn’t make the final cut. Craig David The Story Goes Zip 19

Have you ever seen a Zip 19 in the wild? Or did you download a "ZIP" folder from Limewire back in 2005 thinking it was the album, only to get a virus? Let me know in the comments. If you’re a Craig David fan, you know the discography well

Retail copies of the album had a hidden track ( "Do You Believe in Love" ). However, the Zip 19 promo allegedly includes a 30-second acapella snippet of a song called "Stories Untold" —a track that has never been officially released anywhere else. If you find a rip of this online, the audio quality is usually terrible (128kbps, recorded from a scratched CD-R). But The Story Goes

However, for the serious collectors and promo hunters, there is one specific artefact that sparks endless forum threads and Discogs arguments: What is "The Story Goes... Zip 19"? Let’s clear up the confusion immediately. You will not find this in HMV or on streaming services. The "Zip 19" refers to a specific promotional CD-R (or digital promo bundle) sent exclusively to DJs, radio stations, and music journalists in late 2005.

Most Zip 19 copies are just white label CD-Rs with a sticker. But the "holy grail" version comes in a slim cardboard sleeve with a black and white photo of Craig looking pensive, with "The Story Goes... (ZIP 19 - For Promo Use Only)" stamped in red. No barcode. No tracklist on the back. Is it worth hunting down? If you are a casual listener—no. Stick to the deluxe edition of The Story Goes... on Spotify.