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Thread: Album Club: 13.09.2011: Dire Straits - Dire Straits (1978)

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    Default Album Club: 13.09.2011: Dire Straits - Dire Straits (1978)



    I gave this some thought and decided on a band that everyone used to love to hate, or so it seemed. I never quite understood that, but then I came to them through this, their first album - not the later mega-selling Love Over Gold or Brothers in Arms. To me, Dire Straits is an outstanding first album, a fully fledged work that already showcases the skills of Mark Knopfler and the overall tightness of a highly skilled band.

    Please listen anew and cast aside any preconceptions you may have about their later music.


    Spotify
    http://open.spotify.com/album/3QEcBcqPmefFWd5ZrLNuDX

    Wikipedia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dire_Straits

    Amazon
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dire-Straits...5603033&sr=8-3

    No YouTube clips are offered as their later renditions of these classic songs are not what I would like you to listen to.

    Further Listening
    Communiqué is in the same mould as the first album and, together, they define early Dire Straits, as distinct from their later period and huge success.
    Last edited by MartinT; 13-09-2011 at 20:22.

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    Ooo, nice pick Martin - I could vote now, but I will listen anew to see if my opinion has changed since my last spin a few weeks ago
    "People will hear what you tell them to hear" - Thomas Edison

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    Couldn’t put that garbage on my hard drive.
    Sorry chaps but there is a limit.
    Anyway, I can’t vote because I certainly won’t listen to it again let alone buy a copy. Fortunately I know there's no point in asking any of my friends if they could lend me a copy because thankfully my friends have better taste.

    I mean seriously, bad taste is forgivable. Owning a Dire Straights album isn’t.
    Taste is something you have by breeding, or you don’t.
    Men who wear trainers with suits, say pardon instead of what, use odd bits of the French language in an otherwise English conversation or text, and own Dire Straights albums must obviously exist but do we really have to put up with them in civilised company?
    I mean for Gods sake, we’ll be standing outside public houses after closing time, drunk and singing Danny Boy next.
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    John.

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    You have every right to dislike the music and give it one star, John.

    However...

    Quote Originally Posted by Welder View Post
    I mean seriously, bad taste is forgivable. Owning a Dire Straights album isn’t.
    ...are you serious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Welder View Post
    Couldn’t put that garbage on my hard drive.
    Sorry chaps but there is a limit.
    Anyway, I can’t vote because I certainly won’t listen to it again let alone buy a copy. Fortunately I know there's no point in asking any of my friends if they could lend me a copy because thankfully my friends have better taste.

    I mean seriously, bad taste is forgivable. Owning a Dire Straights album isn’t.
    Taste is something you have by breeding, or you don’t.
    Men who wear trainers with suits, say pardon instead of what, use odd bits of the French language in an otherwise English conversation or text, and own Dire Straights albums must obviously exist but do we really have to put up with them in civilised company?
    I mean for Gods sake, we’ll be standing outside public houses after closing time, drunk and singing Danny Boy next.
    You are entitled to dislike Dire Straits but honestly it only reflects your inability to appreciate serious musical talent and great production. You are obviously someone who is more concerned with what is currently trendy. I fail to understand the number of DS and MK knockers on forums who have probably never sat down and seriously listened to anything by MK other than perhaps 'Brothers In Arms' . The album in question here is far superior and was a revelation in 1978 being a success in the face of the Punk/New Wave trend. Dire Straits got me through the 80's when most popular music was a steady diet of synth pop.

    Dire Straits self titled - Every track is excellent my favourite being Switch Blade Knife. Great arrangements and guitar playing which is superbly recorded. The best sounding DS/MK album. Must be heard on vinyl via original UK Vertigo Spaceship label or the recent Warner US pressing. Love this album.
    A classic. 5/5


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    Quote Originally Posted by Audioman View Post
    Must be heard on vinyl via original UK Vertigo Spaceship label or the recent Warner US pressing.
    Mine's the WEA Germany 180g pressing (A stamper both sides). I also have the original Vertigo 'spaceship' (06/03 stampers) but the WEA sounds very good indeed.

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    Hmm,
    Firstly, did anyone forget to very slightly open their mouths and slide their tongue against their cheek when reading my post?

    Even if the, owning a Dire Straights album isn’t forgivable comment didn’t ring any alarm bells, the singing Danny Boy, drunk outside your local public house should have at least twitched the corner of even the most censorial mouth. If you’ve done some of the rougher London Kilburn pubs for example then you’ll know exactly where I’m coming from.

    Next as Alex at least seems aware of there’s my own absolutely appalling lack of musical taste more than adequately demonstrated on these forums. I don’t think there is a genre of music that I haven’t been prepared to listen to, and much to the horror of many, enjoyed.

    Then consider Martins obvious awareness that Dire Straights is a (I wont say band) name that gives rise to some considerable strength of opinion. Can’t quite work out the point of playing the indignant and offended card having acknowledged throwing the skunk in the room in the first place.

    I personally couldn’t give a toss what others think of the music I choose to play. It would seem from the above that perhaps some of you might benefit from a similar outlook.

    Oh yes, finally, it is absolutely true, I wouldn’t pollute my hard drive with this or any other album from Dire Straights but as I wrote, I don’t wear trainers with suits either.
    Single spur balanced Mains. Self built music server with 3 seperate linear PSU, Intel i5, 16 GB RAM no hard drive (various Linux OS). Benchmark Dac2 HGC, single ended XLR interconnects/Belkin cable. Exposure 21RC Pre, Super 18 Power (recap & modified). Modded World Audio HD83 HP amp. Hand built Monitors with external crossovers , Volt 250 bass & ABR, Scanspeak 13M8621 Mid & Scanspeak D2905/9300 Hi. HD595 & Beyer 880 (600 ohm) cans.

    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.
    -Bertrand Russel

    John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinT View Post
    Mine's the WEA Germany 180g pressing (A stamper both sides). I also have the original Vertigo 'spaceship' (06/03 stampers) but the WEA sounds very good indeed.
    Martin it is German press. Warner USA release though which they have pressed by Pallas.

    I may be over the top for my enthusiasm for Dire Straits but MK is one of the guitar greats who generaly writes very strong material. The musical style may follow conventional styles (proper musical composition) but I still can't understand the hatred from those who prefer more experimental music which turns out to be a unlistenable mishmash that is of it's time and doesn't date well. MK/DS is timeless.

    John, I did get the fact you were trying to inject humour into your post but it does come across as rather mocking music lovers like myself especialy as you will never see me in track suit and trainers and don't recal singing Danny Boy when drunk. If you don't like DS it is your perogative (loss) but as you admit you listen to all sorts of crap that myself and others would see no point in. It just seems so fashionable now (and since the 80's to be honest) to mock Dire Straits, The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac amoung others. All bands that I unappologeticaly like and am not embarassed to declare so.
    Last edited by Audioman; 14-09-2011 at 09:43.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audioman View Post
    You are entitled to dislike Dire Straits but honestly it only reflects your inability to appreciate serious musical talent and great production. You are obviously someone who is more concerned with what is currently trendy. I fail to understand the number of DS and MK knockers on forums who have probably never sat down and seriously listened to anything by MK other than perhaps 'Brothers In Arms' . The album in question here is far superior and was a revelation in 1978 being a success in the face of the Punk/New Wave trend. Dire Straits got me through the 80's when most popular music was a steady diet of synth pop.

    Dire Straits self titled - Every track is excellent my favourite being Switch Blade Knife. Great arrangements and guitar playing which is superbly recorded. The best sounding DS/MK album. Must be heard on vinyl via original UK Vertigo Spaceship label or the recent Warner US pressing. Love this album.
    A classic. 5/5

    This is the best Dire Straits album and will give 5 stars to it. This is the first album i bought when i was in my teens and still remember the excitement i had when i bought the album saving my pocket money for few months.
    Best track in the album In the Gallery.

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    I have a German pressing of this album, the labels are pressed onto the wrong sides. This however does not detract from the pleasure of listening at all.
    Steve.

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