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Dire Straits

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Play   2. Water Of Love 5:25 £0.89
Play   3. Setting Me Up 3:20 £0.89
Play   4. Six Blade Knife 4:12 £0.89
Play   5. Southbound Again 3:00 £0.89
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Play   7. In The Gallery 6:16 £0.89
Play   8. Wild West End 4:42 £0.89
Play   9. Lions 5:03 £0.89
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful
By Conrob
Format:Audio CD
This is an album of evocatively written narrative songs with superb and original guitar playing and, unusually, every song a winner.

Though you can discern Knopfler's influences (Dylan, JJ Cale, Chet Atkins-style picking) it's all blended into a distinctive flavour that is hard to fit into normal pop-rock categories. It is also distinctively English, as the detailed storytelling lyrics make clear. Knopfler's singing is Dylanesque without really sounding like Dylan, and his guitar playing is bluesy, elegant and chunkily percussive without really sounding like anyone (unless it's a more bluesy Richard Thompson). Because of the cleaness of the production and Knopfler's guitar tone, you get a palpable sense of his fingers attacking the guitar strings (something many rock guitarists rely on distortion to hide).

Though the songwriting is on one level conventional enough, the various elements of the band's sound combine forcefully to grab the attention. Dire Straits (in this incarnation) are tight, and rhythmically limber, while Knopfler's distinctive vocals and literate writing draw the listener in relentlessly. And unlike many guitar heroes, Knopfler's solos are always there to support the song rather than to be flashy. When the vocals stop, the guitar really does seem to take over the singing and the expressive foce of the song.

Sultans of Swing is of course known to almost everyone. But Down to the Waterline, Six Blade Knife and South Bound Again, respectively urgent, menacing and wirily funky, are also excellent. Anyone who finds Dire Straits' later work bland or overproduced should check out this album. It's as satisfying and sweet as an exquisitely rendered small-scale novel about ordinary people's lives.

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
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There are not many superlatives to heap upon this album that have not already been used. It is rare in modern music to find anything near as witty, evocative, emotional yet enjoyable as this debut album from Dire Straits. Essentially this is the "real" Dire Straits, not the electronically influenced outfit of "Brothers In Arms" fame, but a group with a classic bar band sound, who combine rock, jazz, blues, country and folk for the ultimate debut album. This shows the roots of Dire Straits, combining Mark Knopfler's folk-tinged vocals and bluesy guitar playing, a rock-solid rhythm section courtesy of Knopfler's brother David and bass player John Illsey and the jazz drumming of Pick Withers.

I would recommend this album to every music fan. From the opening fast-paced "Down To The Waterline" to the classic "Sultans of Swing" to the beautiful "Wild West End," this truly is a class album. Just sit back and enjoy and appreciate the brilliance of the original Dire Straits before they became overwhelmed by the commercialism and temptation of fame. In my opinion this is one of the greatest albums in rock history, I hope after listening to this album you will share the same opinion.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Audio CD
If you do not currently own a Dire Straits record, then I envy you for the journey of discovery you would embark upon if you bought this album. I have been listening to Straits for over 10 years (I'm only 22) and would give anything to hear this album for the first time again.
If (like many people) you are scared off by the over-playing of Money for Nothing, the "Old Men of Rock" tag Dire Straits have got, or the simply awful 'Twisting by the pool', then 'Down to the Waterline' will immediately change your mind, because from this first song on Dire Straits have produced one of the most irreproachably competent and satisfying debuts I have ever heard: David Knopfler - Rhythm guitar perfection, Mark Knopfler - Lead guitar, song-writing and vocals that will leave you in a frenzied search for more of the same.

You will hear J.J. Cale here as well as any other number of Blues influences, but song-writing on tracks like 'six-blade knife', 'Sultans of Swing', 'In the Gallery' and 'Lions' are unmistakeably Knopfler. Through his distinctive growl and laid back guitar riffs Mark Knopfler tells the story of his journey from Newcastle childhood, to the superficiality of the London arts scene, so the narrative honesty is there if you want to hear it.

Have it loud in your car to pump you up, have it quiet in your bedroom to chill you out. Either way, you have to have it.

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I Bought It On Vynyl
The best-ever ending to a concert was their Love Over Gold but this was their first album and a brilliant one it remains. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Nik Watt
Mark Knopfler Guitar Playing Is What Dire Straits Is All About.
Looking back to the late 1970s and early 1980s some of my prefered artists were Bob Dylan, Kansas, Boston and Dire Straits. Read more
Published 7 months ago by J. Thompson
Their best album
Many reviewers have remarked that this is their best album and I completely agree. I've bought myself a copy on CD now, having got it when it first came out and have always loved... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Mike Davey
Mark Knopfler is the true guitar hero
This is a wonderful debut album and I urge you to buy it or download it. Dire Straits became one of the biggest bands in the world in the 1980s but the real joy of the band is here... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Mr. Craig Henderson
Where it almost started
An interesting, more than a classic album, with the one stand-out track. The Sultans of Swing were born here but it hasn't yet inevitably launched their (or mostly MK's) soaring... Read more
Published 23 months ago by L. Rushton
Straits Best
I hate the way this band sold out after a string of 5 brilliant records in the late 70s/early 80s. Nothing tops the debut though, with the band as tight as a gnats chuff and... Read more
Published on 10 May 2010 by Alister King
Dire Straits
`Dire Straits' is the debut album from this now legendary group. It has the classic and still potent `Sultans of Swing' with that solo that all learner guitarists try to master at... Read more
Published on 8 Feb 2009 by Spider Monkey
this is good from a non loving Dire straits fan!
Later albums I found boring I was never a great fan, but this album is different, apart from "Sultans of Swing' which has been done to death i like very track especially "Six Blade... Read more
Published on 25 Oct 2008 by Mr. Adam R. Mccarthy
The original
I first came across Dire Straits via a track on a Hope and Anchor live compilation album. The track was 'Eastbound Train' which sounded quaint, but striking among the new wave and... Read more
Published on 26 Feb 2008 by D. J. H. Thorn
Before MTV and The Synths - A MUST !!!!!
Hadn't listened to Dire Straits in years. But it was a sudden rush of nostalgia that pushed me to purchase this. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2005 by ALIEN ALRIGHT
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