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Dire Straits - Making Movies (LP)

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Album Info

Artist: Dire Straits
Album: Making Movies
Released: Europe, 2020

Tracklist:

A1Tunnel Of Love8:09
A2Romeo And Juliet5:47
A3Skateaway6:32
B1Expresso Love5:17
B2Hand In Hand4:50
B3Solid Rock3:18
B4Les Boys4:07


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Description

Dire Straits' third studio album, Making Movies, released on 17 October 1980, is often regarded as a pivotal moment in the band's career. It marked a shift towards a more expansive and cinematic sound, as the title aptly suggests, while still retaining the intricate guitar work and storytelling that had become synonymous with Mark Knopfler's songwriting.

The album opens with "Tunnel of Love", a track that has since become one of the band's most iconic songs. The song begins with a delicate piano introduction, a nod to Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel Waltz", before transitioning into a dynamic and emotionally charged narrative. Knopfler's guitar work here is nothing short of masterful, weaving through the song with both precision and passion. The lyrics, which paint a vivid picture of romance and nostalgia, set the tone for the rest of the album.

"Romeo and Juliet" is another standout track, and arguably one of Dire Straits' most beloved songs. Its poignant lyrics and intricate fingerpicking guitar style showcase Knopfler's ability to craft deeply personal and evocative music. The song's narrative, a modern take on Shakespeare's classic tale, resonates with listeners through its themes of love, loss, and longing. It's a testament to Knopfler's storytelling prowess and the band's ability to create music that feels both timeless and deeply human.

The production of Making Movies also deserves mention. The album was co-produced by Knopfler and Jimmy Iovine, who brought a polished yet organic sound to the record. This was also the first Dire Straits album to feature keyboardist Alan Clark, whose contributions added a new layer of depth and texture to the band's sound. However, it was also the last album to feature original rhythm guitarist David Knopfler, who left the band during the recording process. Despite this, the album feels cohesive and fully realised, a testament to the band's resilience and creative vision.

Tracks like "Skateaway" and "Expresso Love" further highlight the band's ability to blend rock, folk, and blues influences into something uniquely their own. "Skateaway", with its infectious rhythm and vivid lyrics, captures the spirit of urban life, while "Expresso Love" combines a driving beat with a sense of yearning and intensity. These songs, along with the rest of the album, showcase the band's versatility and Knopfler's knack for creating music that is both accessible and artistically rich.

Making Movies was well-received upon its release and has since been regarded as one of Dire Straits' finest works. It solidified their reputation as one of the most innovative and talented bands of their time, paving the way for the massive success of their subsequent albums, including Brothers in Arms. The album's blend of intricate musicianship, compelling storytelling, and polished production has ensured its place as a classic in the rock music canon.

In conclusion, Making Movies is a remarkable album that captures Dire Straits at a crucial point in their career. It's an album that rewards repeated listens, revealing new layers of depth and nuance with each play. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the band's music, Making Movies is an essential listen, a testament to the enduring power of great songwriting and musicianship.

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