The U.K.'s Dire Straits became one of the world's most popular rock bands the old-fashioned way, through songwriting and musicianship. When "Sultans of Swing" broke through on both sides of the Atlantic in 1979, the sound suggested Bob Dylan backed by J.J. Cale. It sure didn't sound like anything else on the radio. Mark Knopfler's gruff singing and exquisite guitar playing were critical to the group's sound. The next two records cemented Dire Straits' reputation and bolstered its popularity. 1985's BROTHERS IN ARMS became one of the biggest sellers of the decade. After the band dissolved, Knopfler (who had already done some well regarded soundtrack work) embarked on a solo career, opting for a more low-key approach.
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Brothers In Arms (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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On Every Street (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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On The Night (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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Communique (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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Alchemy - Dire Straits Live - 1 & 2 (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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Dire Straits (Remastered Version) | Apr 01 1983 | ![]() |
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Love Over Gold (Remastered Version) | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |
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Making Movies | Jun 03 1996 | ![]() |