Dire Straits - On Every Street (Remastered) (2021) [Vinyl]
BAND/ARTIST: Dire Straits
- Title: On Every Street
- Year Of Release: 1991
- Label: Warner Records – R1 26680
- Genre: Classic Rock
- Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 60:21
- Total Size: 2.10 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Calling Elvis (6:26)
02. On Every Street (5:03)
03. When It Comes To You (5:01)
04. Fade To Black (3:50)
05. The Bug (4:17)
06. You And Your Friend (5:57)
07. Heavy Fuel (5:10)
08. Iron Hand (3:09)
09. Ticket To Heaven (4:25)
10. My Parties (5:32)
11. Planet Of New Orleans (7:46)
12. How Long (3:52)
01. Calling Elvis (6:26)
02. On Every Street (5:03)
03. When It Comes To You (5:01)
04. Fade To Black (3:50)
05. The Bug (4:17)
06. You And Your Friend (5:57)
07. Heavy Fuel (5:10)
08. Iron Hand (3:09)
09. Ticket To Heaven (4:25)
10. My Parties (5:32)
11. Planet Of New Orleans (7:46)
12. How Long (3:52)
Review by William Ruhlmann
It took Mark Knopfler more than six years to craft a followup to Dire Straits' international chart-topper, Brothers In Arms, but though On Every Street sold in the expected multi-millions worldwide on the back of the band's renown and a year-long tour, it was a disappointment. Knopfler remained a gifted guitar player with tastes in folk ("Iron Hand"), blues ("Fade To Black"), and rockabilly ("The Bug"), among other styles, but much of the album was low-key to the point of being background music. The group had long-since dwindled to original members Knopfler and bassist John Illsley, plus a collection of semi-permanent sidemen who provided support but no real musical chemistry. The closest thing to a successor to "Money For Nothing," the big hit from Brothers In Arms, was the sarcastic rocker "Heavy Fuel." It became an album rock radio favorite (though not a chart single), and fans still filled stadiums to hear "Sultans Of Swing," but On Every Street was not the comeback it should have been.
It took Mark Knopfler more than six years to craft a followup to Dire Straits' international chart-topper, Brothers In Arms, but though On Every Street sold in the expected multi-millions worldwide on the back of the band's renown and a year-long tour, it was a disappointment. Knopfler remained a gifted guitar player with tastes in folk ("Iron Hand"), blues ("Fade To Black"), and rockabilly ("The Bug"), among other styles, but much of the album was low-key to the point of being background music. The group had long-since dwindled to original members Knopfler and bassist John Illsley, plus a collection of semi-permanent sidemen who provided support but no real musical chemistry. The closest thing to a successor to "Money For Nothing," the big hit from Brothers In Arms, was the sarcastic rocker "Heavy Fuel." It became an album rock radio favorite (though not a chart single), and fans still filled stadiums to hear "Sultans Of Swing," but On Every Street was not the comeback it should have been.
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Dire Straits - On Every Street FLAC 24-192.rar - 2.1 GB
Dire Straits - On Every Street FLAC 24-192.rar - 2.1 GB
Year 2021 | Blues | Rock | HD & Vinyl
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