Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms (Hybrid SACD, Ultradisc UHR)
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Mark Knopfler – vocals, guitars [see more vinyl & SACD featuring Mark Knopfler]
Sting – vocals on "Money for Nothing" [click here to see more vinyl featuring Sting]
John Illsley – bass guitar and vocals
Alan Clark – keyboards
Guy Fletcher – keyboards and vocals
Omar Hakim – drums
Terry Williams – drums
Michael Brecker – saxophone (B2)
Tony Levin – bass on (D2)
Jack Sonni – guitar synthesizer (D1)
Written by Mark Knopfler, Sting (A2)
1 Hybrid SACD, Mini-LP Gatefold Package with 6 page lyric booklet
Limited numbered edition
Ultradisc UHR
Stereo
Studio
Label : Mobile FidelIty
Original Label : Vertigo
Recorded October 1984 – February 1985 at AIR Studios, Montserrat
Engineered by Neil Dorfsman
Produced by Mark Knopfler, Neil Dorfsman
Mastered by Shawn R. Britton
Mastered at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Glass master made by Sony DADC
Manufactured by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Originally released in 1985
Reissued in 2019
Tracks:
- So Far Away
- Money for Nothing
- Walk of Life
- Your Latest Trick
- Why Worry
- Ride Across The River
- The Man’s Too Strong
- One World
- Brothers in Arms
Awards:
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 352/500
1000 Recordings You Must Hear Before You Die - Ranked 551
Reviews :
"Comparing the original Bob Ludwig mastered LP (Warner Brothers WB 9-25264-1) with this double 45rpm edition is easy: there is no comparison This version features explosive dynamics, super-tight and deep bass, pristine "crystalline" highs Inner detail resolution mesmerizes, the guitars transients are oh-so-cleanly rendered and there's even air and space if you're a fan of the music and the sound, this is the vinyl version to have. It rocks!. BTW: this sealed copy was perfectly pressed by RTI and I do mean perfect." Michael Fremer, www.analogplanet.com
"Brothers in Arms brought the atmospheric, jazz-rock inclinations of Love Over Gold into a pop setting, resulting in a surprise international best-seller. Of course, the success of Brothers in Arms was helped considerably by the clever computer-animated video for "Money for Nothing," a sardonic attack on MTV. But what kept the record selling was Mark Knopfler's increased sense of pop songcraft -- "Money for Nothing" had an indelible guitar riff, "Walk of Life" is a catchy up-tempo boogie variation on "Sultans of Swing," and the melodies of the bluesy "So Far Away" and the down-tempo, Everly Brothers-style "Why Worry" were wistful and lovely. Dire Straits had never been so concise or pop-oriented, and it wore well on them. Though they couldn't maintain that consistency through the rest of the album -- only the jazzy "Your Latest Trick" and the flinty "Ride Across the River" make an impact -- Brothers in Arms remains one of their most focused and accomplished albums, and in its succinct pop sense, it's distinctive within their catalog." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4.65 / 5