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	<title>Payne&#039;s Pretzels &#187; Dire Straits</title>
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		<title>Review &#8211; Alchemy by Dire Straits (Reissue)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 17:16:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Dire Straits are a band who were at their best when they focused on elegance, atmosphere and imagery. London music pubs, sweeping northern moors, youth-filled dance halls, rum soaked detectives and forlorn lovers are frequented in some of their most loved songs. All these characters are are present on [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Rating:</strong> 4.5 out of 5 stars</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_Straits">Dire Straits</a> are a band who were at their best when they focused on elegance, atmosphere and imagery. London music pubs, sweeping northern moors, youth-filled dance halls, rum soaked detectives and forlorn lovers are frequented in some of their most loved songs. All these characters are are present on this <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003C1SPWY/ref=s9_simh_gw_p74_i1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&#038;pf_rd_s=center-1&#038;pf_rd_r=0VJBWQXG7J2QDD6V63HY&#038;pf_rd_t=101&#038;pf_rd_p=467198433&#038;pf_rd_i=468294">excellent reissue</a> of their definitive live record, which maintains the charm of the original, while adding additional clarity and depth. The same unfortunately, can not be said of the accompanying DVD, which displays an energetic band at their peak with an enthusiastic audience, still shows trails of the grain that discloses the age more so than any of the clothing on stage.</p>
<p>Prior to their later super-stardom, Alchemy finds Mark Knopfler and company extending and improving the recorded versions of their early material. Four of the songs exceed ten minutes, thanks to extended introductions and improvised solos. These grand ideals are not always a universal success &#8211; signature song Sultans of Swing looses its raw rock and roll appeal thanks to overzealous organ work and arena sized drums. The occasional throw away tracks &#8211; such as Expresso Love – still maintain a certain quality but do not bring anything additional to the record. Throughout listening to the album, it becomes apparent which way the band were progressing as, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_in_Arms_%28album%29">Brothers In Arms</a> is clearly sign posted all over the songs. </p>
<p>Besides the predictable guitar genius of Knopfler, the outstanding musical work on this record can be found within the piano-organ-synthesiser work of Alan Clarke. His contributions are superb &#8211; the tasteful additions help to fill out the space left by the minimal guitar as well as transporting the listener to the remote haven of musical nirvana &#8211; the introductions to Tunnel of Love and Going Home (Theme from Local Hero) take you places you never thought Dire Straits could. </p>
<p>For those who dismiss Dire Straits as bourgeois father rock, Alchemy is the definitive response that shows they can be as hard rocking, experimental, free flowing, jazz influenced and as rock and roll as you could get.</p>
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		<title>Sunday Drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 17:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Mark Knopfler recently released his sixth solo album Get Lucky, he&#39;s now done as much work solo as he did with Dire Straits. In my oh-so-personal opinion, the last great thing mark did was 2004&#39;s Shangri-La. It has some of his most rocking tunes since the early 80s, even with his laid-back approach. However, today&#39;s [...]]]></description>
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<p>With Mark Knopfler recently released his sixth solo album <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Lucky_(Mark_Knopfler_album)">Get Lucky</a>, he&#39;s now done as much work solo as he did with Dire Straits. In my oh-so-personal opinion, the last great thing mark did was 2004&#39;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shangri-La_(Mark_Knopfler_album)">Shangri-La</a>. It has some of his most rocking tunes since the early 80s, even with his laid-back approach. However, today&#39;s video is the opposite of this &#8211; Dire Straits really kick into this performance of <b>Once Upon A Time In The West</b>. Knopfler isn&#39;t seen here as the confident show man that was to mature in later years.</p>
<p>When looking at the first two albums, some say there is little to differentiate their first eponymous release from <i>Communique</i>. However, the album opener shows progression from straight rock to something different. It can be argued that Dire Straits ended with David Knopfler left the band during the recording of their third album. I say it&#8217;s just the end of the original band. They moved onto more complicated music, leaving behind this brand of laid back, jazz-influenced pub rock. So, enjoy this gem from the original Dire Straits.</p>
<p>If only Mark would give this (and some other early tunes) a shot with his current band. Now that would be something to see.</p>
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