The title of the song refers to
Electric Avenue in the south London district of
Brixton, the first market street to be lit by electricity. According to Grant, he first became aware of the existence of the street during a stint acting at the
Black Theatre of Brixton. The area is now known for its high population of Caribbean immigrants. At the beginning of the 1980s, as identified by the
Scarman Report, tensions over unemployment, racism and poverty exacerbated by racist policing culminated in the street events now known as the
1981 Brixton riot. Grant, horrified and enraged, wrote and composed a song in response to these events. Shortly after, Grant left the UK to live in Barbados, and his most recent batch of songs was lost during baggage transit. "Electric Avenue" was one of the songs he wrote immediately afterwards to make up for the lost material. ==Music video==