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Building on ambitious arrangements and more sophisticated story-songs in Love Over Gold, Mark Knopfler audaciously composed 'Telegraph Road', a near-15-minute cut that traces society's technological evolution. Although this subject matter might sound ostensibly dry, Knopfler's crisp...
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In 1980 Dire Straits released their third album, Making Movies. This marked a move towards more complex arrangements and production which would continue for the remainder of the band's career until the group's dissolution in the 1990s. Featuring 'Romeo and Juliet', which became one of...
Communiqué was released less than nine months after the surprise success of Dire Straits self-titled debut album. The group's sophomore effort established a sound of laid-back shuffles and intricate, bluesy guitar playing, so smooth and effortless, they were originally criticized for...
Mark Knopfler's spare, tasteful guitar lines and distinctive vocals mark Dire Straits debut album of bluesy tunes that even on first listen, sound as if you've just wandered into a local pub to hear a great rock band over a beer. Thanks to the Top 10 hit 'Sultans of Swing', Dire Straits...
Great live albums often function as documents of a performer's stinting onstage abilities, stopgaps between studio albums, introductions to a musician's earlier work, or opportunities for familiar material to be showcased in superior ways. Songs In the Attic serves all of these purposes...
Dylan's return to Columbia Records in 1975 resulted in atribulated recording sessions between New York and Minneapolis, but has subsequently been acclaimed as one of Dylan's greatest albums by critics and fans consolidating his status not only as the great artist from the 60's but also...
Being labeled as a reluctant generation spokesperson and folk savior after releasing two highly intellectual, socially pioneering sets replete with protest songs, Dylan needed to take a breath, step back from the drama, and reevaluate his surroundings. Another Side of Bob Dylan is all...
The template for the mellow sounds that dominated AM radio in the 1970s starts with Baby I'm-A Want You. Bread's finest effort stands the test of time by way of the band's sturdy melodies and refined playing. Anchored by four Top 40 hits, the pop-rock classic radiates with golden-hued...
It's impossible to exaggerate the stature, brilliance, and splendor of Bill Evans' Portrait in Jazz. The result of Evans having collaborated just eight months prior with Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and company on the watershed Kind of Blue and soon after finding bassist Scott LaFaro who...
The clarity afforded by history proves Miles Davis' second great quintet vying for the unofficial honor of being the finest small jazz combo to ever record to tape. Originally released in 1966, Miles Smiles is largely responsible for the feat, as it commences a series of five...
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