
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms (Super High Material SACD) Japanese Press
Single layer SACD pressing. Designed To Play In SACD Players Only. Japan Import.
Brothers in ArmsĀ Helped Define the 80s, Catapulted Dire Straits to Arena Status: Ranked #351 onĀ Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List
Winner of Grammy Awards for Best-Engineered Recording and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
There are hit records. And then there are blockbusters. One of the world's best-selling records, a winner of twoĀ Grammy Awards, an era-defining reference statement, an MTV favorite, and a set that catapulted an already-acclaimed band to arena status,Ā Brothers In ArmsĀ is the kind of epic spectacular that comes around only once or twice a decade. Surpassed only in fame and visibility during the period byĀ Michael Jackson'sĀ Thriller, the 1985 album remains idiosyncratic for its covetable combination of adventurous songwriting, precision-based performances, and reference-caliber fidelity.
While it's easy to speculate that the colossal success ofĀ Brothers In ArmsĀ relates to its timing ā its release during an era obsessed with catchy singles, flashy MTV videos, and whistle-friendly melodies ā reasons for the album's chart-busting success primarily owe to the expertly crafted songs and memorable playing turned in by a group hitting its creative peak. Not to mention the spatial dimensions that cause instruments and vocals to naturally float in a fixed area.
Anchored by "Money for Nothing," a caustically themed smash immediately identifiable viaĀ Mark Knopfler's resonant finger-picked guitar riff andĀ Sting's "I want my MTV" vocal refrain,Ā Dire Straits' fifth album is stuffed with bluesy signatures, jazz-rock motifs, clever lyrics, and organic accents. Diversity and consistency also extend to the songs' moods. Singing with his trademark light-to-the-touch timbre,Ā KnopflerĀ conjures feelings of poignancy, peacefulness, and mellowness, channeling wistfulness on the Top 10 single "So Far Away" and somber assurance on "Why Worry."
Perfection abounds, not only in the manner in which the band nails its pop hooks and uptempo boogies with debonair flair ā but also in the control room. Iconic session jazz drummerĀ Omar HakimĀ supplies fluid beats and solid rhythmic foundations whileĀ Knopfler and Co.Ā comb over grooves so smooth it seems that they're made of honey butter.Ā Dire StraitsĀ would never play with such effortless again.
Ā 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
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Single layer SACD pressing. Designed To Play In SACD Players Only. Japan Import.
Brothers in ArmsĀ Helped Define the 80s, Catapulted Dire Straits to Arena Status: Ranked #351 onĀ Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List
Winner of Grammy Awards for Best-Engineered Recording and Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocal
There are hit records. And then there are blockbusters. One of the world's best-selling records, a winner of twoĀ Grammy Awards, an era-defining reference statement, an MTV favorite, and a set that catapulted an already-acclaimed band to arena status,Ā Brothers In ArmsĀ is the kind of epic spectacular that comes around only once or twice a decade. Surpassed only in fame and visibility during the period byĀ Michael Jackson'sĀ Thriller, the 1985 album remains idiosyncratic for its covetable combination of adventurous songwriting, precision-based performances, and reference-caliber fidelity.
While it's easy to speculate that the colossal success ofĀ Brothers In ArmsĀ relates to its timing ā its release during an era obsessed with catchy singles, flashy MTV videos, and whistle-friendly melodies ā reasons for the album's chart-busting success primarily owe to the expertly crafted songs and memorable playing turned in by a group hitting its creative peak. Not to mention the spatial dimensions that cause instruments and vocals to naturally float in a fixed area.
Anchored by "Money for Nothing," a caustically themed smash immediately identifiable viaĀ Mark Knopfler's resonant finger-picked guitar riff andĀ Sting's "I want my MTV" vocal refrain,Ā Dire Straits' fifth album is stuffed with bluesy signatures, jazz-rock motifs, clever lyrics, and organic accents. Diversity and consistency also extend to the songs' moods. Singing with his trademark light-to-the-touch timbre,Ā KnopflerĀ conjures feelings of poignancy, peacefulness, and mellowness, channeling wistfulness on the Top 10 single "So Far Away" and somber assurance on "Why Worry."
Perfection abounds, not only in the manner in which the band nails its pop hooks and uptempo boogies with debonair flair ā but also in the control room. Iconic session jazz drummerĀ Omar HakimĀ supplies fluid beats and solid rhythmic foundations whileĀ Knopfler and Co.Ā comb over grooves so smooth it seems that they're made of honey butter.Ā Dire StraitsĀ would never play with such effortless again.
Ā 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











