Dire Straits - On Every Street
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180-gram vinyl reissue
- Platinum-selling final studo album by Dire Straits featuring "Calling Elvis"
180-gram vinyl reissue
Platinum-selling final studo album by Dire Straits featuring "Calling Elvis"
On Every Street, the sixth and final Dire Straits album amazes, if only for its apparent refusal to exploit the success of its predecessor, the chart-topping 1985 masterpiece Brothers in Arms, writes reviewer Bill Forman for Amazon.com. "Sure, radio programmers could hear echoes of 'Money for Nothing' in 'Heavy Fuel,' or traces of 'Walk of Life' in 'The Bug,' but Mark Knopfler wouldn't have waited six years to follow up the band's megaplatinum Brothers in Arms if that was all he had in mind. Instead, he took time out to play with the Notting Hillbillies and Chet Atkins (while most British guitar heroes idolize American blues, Knopfler obviously has a thing for Nashville).
Side A | |
1. Calling Elvis | |
2. On Every Street | |
3. When It Comes to You | |
4. Fade to Black | |
5. The Bug | |
6. You and Your Friend | |
Side B |
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1. Heavy Fuel | |
2. Iron Hand | |
3. Ticket to Heaven | |
4. My Parties | |
5. Planet of New Orleans | |
6. How Long |
By Labels | Rhino |
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