
Biography
Dire
Straits was a British rock band formed in 1977 by
Mark Knopfler, his brother David Knopfler, John Illsley
and Pick Withers. Dire Straits are nest know for their
Brothers In Arms album and their songs "Money
For Nothing", "Sultans Of Swing", "Walk
Of Life" and "Romeo and Juliet"
Band
Mark
Knopfler
John Illsley
Alan Clark
Guy Fletcher
Former
Members
David
Knopfler
Pick Withers
Hal Lindes
Terry Williams
Jack Sonni
Omar Hakim
Discography
Dire
Straits (1978)
Communique (1979)
Making Movies (1980)
Love Over Gold (1982)
Extededanceplay (1983)
Alchemy (1984)
Brothers In Arms (1985)
Money For Nothing (1988)
On Every Street (1991)
Encores (1993)
On The Night (1993)
Live At The BBC (1995)
Sultans Of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits (1998)
The Best of Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler: Private
Investigations (2005)
Links
Mark
Knopfler Official Page
Reviews
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Dire
Straits-Brothers In Arms
Label:
Warner Bros
Year: 1985
Track
Listing:
01. so far away
02. money for nothing
03. walk of life
04. your latest trick
05. why worry
06. ride across the river
07. this man’s too strong
08. one world
09. brothers in arms
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Review by Janine Macdonald
Have you ever found yourself listening to an album
that you first bought years ago, and haven't listened
to in a while? Did the memories of why you love the
band, and the album just come rushing back? This happens
to me every once in a while. Take Kiss' Creatures
Of The Night or AC/DC's Back In Black.
This
time around it was Dire Strait's Brothers In Arms.
I have had this album since I was eight years old
in some form or another. Listening to this CD tonight,
the memories just came flooding back. Not just the
memories of "Money For Nothing" - the very
bad video-clip that was very good at the time, but
the memory of how much I love this album. I remember
when I first bought it on cassette, I played it over
and over and over again until my dad threatened to
throw the cassette in the bin if I continued to do
so.
So
what's so special about this album? Is it Mark Knopfler's
gruff vocals or brilliant guitar playing? (Not in
the same brilliance that I would class Hendrix, Frehley,
Vai, or Satriani but definitely right up there.)
Maybe
it's the memories of how "Money For Nothing"
was the 'it' video-clip at the time, despite the fact
it was taking a major swipe at MTV, and mocking the
way we are obsessed with an evolving popular culture.
I think, perhaps, it is all of these things and more
that makes this album so special.
Each
song on this album is diverse and eclectic from the
Caribbean-feel instruments in "Ride Across The
River" to the sax in "Your Last Trick".
Then there are the much-used synthisers in songs such
as "Money For Nothing", and "Walk Of
Life". Who but Mark Knopfler could write an album
in the Caribbean filled with such desolation, war,
love gone wrong and the blues?
Probably
one of the standouts for me on the album is the title
track "Brothers In Arms". From the beginning
of the song it captivates. With the thunderstorm opening,
to the haunting guitar solos and whispery vocals.
As
Knopfler sings an ode about ancient Scotland and war,
there is a strong interplay between his vocals and
his guitar. If you close your eyes, you can almost
imagine them becoming one. The imagery Knopfler weaves
is that powerful.
This
is an album that all lovers of fine guitars and even
finer lyrics should have. It was the most successful
studio album for Dire Straits, and it's not hard to
see why it was also one of the biggest selling albums
of the 1980's.
There
is no point saying which song should not be missed,
because none of them should be. Brothers In Arms has
stood the test of time and is arguably one of best
rock albums in history.
Listen
to it loudly, and enjoy it as much as I have.
I
give it 5/5