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455.1 | | ASIA::MCLEMAN | Jeff McLeman VAX* DEV | Thu Sep 04 1986 12:15 | 2 |
| List to Gilmore's solo album on CD. "About Face". It is great!
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455.2 | | FIXER::DAY | Bob Day.. Brain the size of a planet. | Fri Sep 05 1986 00:46 | 4 |
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Check out the last track on Communique,their second,most underated,
and probably best album.I think it's called Follow Me Home.
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455.3 | < It could get better > | KIM::MUSUMECI | | Wed Sep 10 1986 13:30 | 12 |
| re .2
Yeah, Communique is pretty good. The reason it is underated is because
most people (myself included) wanted to be blown away by it like
the first one. It was a long time before I really listened to the
whole musical thing that Mark was putting together. Personally
I like "Making Movies" more than Communique. For the sound quality,
Brothers in arms takes the cake hands down, but for musical quality,
I don't feel it's thier best.
Chris
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455.4 | Alchemy | LATOUR::TREMBLAY | | Thu Sep 11 1986 16:15 | 4 |
| What about the double live (digital) Alchemy album by Dire Straits.
Any good?
/GAT
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455.5 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Thu Sep 11 1986 18:23 | 2 |
| Alchemy is ok, not great. Didn't think it was digital.
Steve
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455.6 | < keep on ramblin> | KIM::MUSUMECI | | Thu Sep 11 1986 22:37 | 12 |
| I must admit I'm a big Mark Knopfer fan and listen to dire straits
alot. I tend to listen for certain things in thier songs that most
people could care less about.(musical themes,new guitar styles,new
arangments of the rhythm guitar..ect) Alchemy is a good album to
me as they change some of the songs around and play with arangments
(eg.. tunnel of love). I don't have the CD yet but I dont think
it was digitally recorded. If you like the straits sound I think
you will find Alchemy OK.
Chris
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455.7 | Alchemy is AAD | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Fri Sep 12 1986 00:07 | 4 |
| Quote from the insert on Alchemy: "The music on this Compact
Digital Disc was originally recorded July, 1983 on analog
equipment..." [You know the rest of the spiel.]
Steve
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455.8 | Play it loud | FINDER::DAY | Bob Day.. Brain the size of a planet. | Fri Sep 12 1986 12:04 | 10 |
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I think it's great,but then I'm biased,it was the first CD
I bought..Sultans of swing is really good,'specially when
played LOUD..ditto Private Investigations..
Not a bad recording either..
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455.9 | < Still ain't heard it all > | KIM::MUSUMECI | | Fri Sep 12 1986 19:32 | 10 |
| RE. .8
BOB,
I've never heard the EP Twistin By the Pool. Have You ? Have you
or anybody out there seen it around lately? Any comments on Knopfler's
work on Bob Dylan's Slow Train Comming?
Chris
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455.10 | I've seen it | KACIE::DEUFEL | Daniel Allen Deufel | Mon Sep 15 1986 12:21 | 5 |
| The last time I was Newbury Comics in Framingham they had a copy
of "Twisting By The Pool".
-Abdul-
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455.11 | | THORBY::MARRA | All I have to be is what You made me. | Tue Sep 16 1986 09:27 | 5 |
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Twistin by the pool is pretty neat stuff. Especially good dance
music. All four (4!) songs are good.
.dave.
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455.12 | Making Movies Best Straits ever | WHEN::TSAI | | Fri Sep 19 1986 17:14 | 8 |
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I have the Brothers in Arms CD and the Making Movies one too.
The BIA CD is much better audio-wise, but I think their Making Movies
album is the best they've ever done. It's great!! If you don't
have it, I highly recommend it. Howe many other albums have Dire
Straits put out on CD?? Do they all have good fidelity? (Especially
"Love Over Gold" I'm thinking of buying it)
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455.13 | | SMLONE::RYAN | To CD or not CD... | Mon Sep 22 1986 12:48 | 6 |
| I think all of the LP's (but not "Twisting By the Pool") are
on CD, maybe "Communique" isn't. The sound on "Love over Gold"
is very good. Of course, "Making Movies" is their best album
musically.
Mike
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455.14 | | OOLA::OUELLETTE | Roland, you've lost your towel! | Mon Sep 22 1986 13:00 | 5 |
| All of the albums are on CD -- even comunique (sp?). [Twisting
by the pool is an EP (not an album) and is not available on CD
-- no big loss, the sound quality of the EP is verrrrrry good.]
R.
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455.15 | Dire Straits CDs Available... | KACIE::DEUFEL | Daniel Allen Deufel | Wed Oct 01 1986 16:27 | 27 |
| In addition to all of Dire Straits' albums being available on CD
Mark Knopfler has two other disks out. They are both "Movie Sound
Track" albums. For the time being the following are available:
Label Cat. Num. Title
by Dire Straits:
Warner 3266-2 Dire Straits
Warner 800 052-2 Communique
Vertigo 800 050-2 Making Movies
Vertigo 800 088-2 Love Over Gold
Vertigo 818 244-2 Alchemy (pART oNE) *
Vertigo 818 245-2 Alchemy (pART tWO) *
Warner 9 25264-2 Brothers in Arms
by Mark Knopfler:
Vertigo 811 038-2 Local Hero
Vertigo 822 769-2 CAL
* - Although it comes in one wrapper, there are actually two separate
disks in "Alchemy" with separate numbers(???).
-Abdul-
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455.16 | Local Hero | PBSVAX::HALBERT | Object-Based Systems Group | Sat Jun 04 1988 22:01 | 6 |
| The Local Hero soundtrack by Mark Knopfler, which has apparently
been available on CD in the UK for a while now, is now in the US.
I got mine at Tower in Boston. This is a US release, not an import.
I've been looking for this for a while to replace my vinyl copy,
and was just about to start investigating how to import it.
It's Warner Brothers 9 23827-2.
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455.17 | | COOKIE::ROLLOW | Alan's Home for Wayward Tumbleweeds | Sun Jun 05 1988 13:50 | 2 |
| Another soundtrack available on Warner Brothers is "The Princess
Bride".
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455.18 | | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Mon Jun 06 1988 08:23 | 6 |
| Just for your info,I bought a domestic copy of "Local Hero" over
two years ago, so it has been out for a while. Sounds great, though,
doesn't it!
Alan S.
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455.19 | Caveat Emptor - new Dire Straits CD | VEEJAY::ECTOR | Nite of the living Cruizoids | Fri Nov 04 1988 11:39 | 31 |
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Well, it seems as if Mark & Co. have snuck one in on all of us.
I was wandering through Tower last nite (I often do this at odd
hours) and noticed a D.S. disc titled "Money For Nothing," which
appears to be a greatest "hits" compilation. What made me wonder
why it even exists was, it was priced at $17.99 and only has 12
tunes on it. I didn't count the time of the disc, but a scan of
titles/times seemed to add up to much less than 70 minutes (or even
60 for that matter). Since D.S. have in effect broken up, this
smacks of a grab the money & run scheme either by WB or the group
or both.
It features "Sultans of Swing," "Money For Nothing," "Brothers in
Arms," and a couple of "live" previously unreleased recordings.
Geez, with 3 tunes alone from the BinA CD which was one of the largest
selling CD's of all time, how many of these do they expect to sell
for $17+ ??
I suppose that the lp version even features more tracks than the
CD (as does the Paul Simon compilation (-1)). WB is really losing
credibility behind this type of piracy. I see what they're doing,
I'm just not sure why. It's obvious that as a "major" they're bent
on greed, but lately, they've taken some huge liberties with the
CD buying public. It's as if they "want" people to return to vinyl.
Oh well, just a "buyer beware" note about this CD, in case you haven't
run across it yet.
The Cruiser
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455.20 | | FSHQA2::SBEAUPRE | Duck and Cover | Fri Nov 04 1988 12:33 | 12 |
| As we enter into the old x-mas retail frenzy it is not uncommon
for record companies to release "Greatest Hits" packages. For
the most part these are intended for the casual listener who,
while he may enjoy "Dire Straits", does not want to purchase the
entire catalogue. What can be frustrating is when they include
the stray b-side or live track to seduce those fans looking for
new material. I say if they want to generate revenue by releasing
this type of material they should approach it like R.E.M and
the WHO, both of whom released full albums of unreleased music.
Don't blame the band for these "Greatest Hits" albums, they
have their audiences and more often than not they are products
of the industry marketing types not the artists.
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455.21 | Money for Nothing - Apt title?? | BISTRO::WOOD | VBO - Where the grass IS greener! | Sun Nov 06 1988 07:33 | 27 |
| > it was priced at $17.99 and only has 12
> tunes on it. I didn't count the time of the disc, but a scan of
> titles/times seemed to add up to much less than 70 minutes (or even
> 60 for that matter).
66:25
I disagree, the Disk was priced the same as any other disk (in France)
ie about 110FF, �11 or $17. But on this side of the pond thats what
we expect to pay. Maybe its not been released in the States yet and
you saw an import?
As for the disk I LOVE it. I generally find there are one or two
tracks I really like on each of the Dire Straits albums, but this
one....
In general I hate these greatest hits compilations, but this must be
the exception that proves the rule.
Cheers,
Andy
PS Please don't complain at paying $17 a disk, just remember us poor
people on the other side of the pond, and what we have to pay!
:-(
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455.22 | Priced fairly here... (Atlanta) | VXSTAR::SELBY | | Mon Nov 07 1988 08:08 | 8 |
| I saw this disk this weekend in Record Bar for their normally high
price. It was the same price as any other CD. I have not checked at
my local CD haunts, though.
Regarding the LP versus the CD. The CD has an additional live track
that the LP version does not. The name escapes me at the moment.
Dale
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455.23 | Not *my* idea of their Greatest Hits | HPSCAD::WALL | I don't believe it. | Mon Nov 07 1988 10:19 | 5 |
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But it doesn't have "Industrial Disease" my favorite Dire Straits
tune.
DFW
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455.24 | Money For Le$$ | RHODES::BOYD | | Wed Feb 08 1989 22:25 | 11 |
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I bought the CD "MONEY FOR NOTHING" and that is almost what
I got. Here I was thinking that I was getting the full versions
as on the the regular albums and what did I get,.. 45 versions!?
I thought I would have everything on one CD but I will have to keep
both CDs. I think Sultons Of Swing is great, so that is what prompted
me to get that CD instead of the first album.
Oh well live and learn. Sounds like a rip off to me as well.
Donald Boyd
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455.25 | | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Thu Feb 09 1989 09:07 | 15 |
| Re: Note 455.24 by RHODES::BOYD
> I think Sultons Of Swing is great, so that is what prompted
> me to get that CD instead of the first album.
Unfortunately, the first album on CD also contains the single (45 RPM)
version of "Sultans Of Swing" (with the early fade-out). (I have no
idea why they did this, but I suppose it's the same reason why the ELO
CD _Face_The_Music_ is missing the intro to the song "Fire On High".)
I have yet to find the full-length version of "Sultans Of Swing" on CD.
Does anybody know if the CDV (CD-Video) of "Sultans Of Swing" contains
the full-length audio track?
John
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455.26 | | LEROUF::MERRICK | Ain't no bout adout it | Fri Feb 10 1989 06:32 | 4 |
| I did read that "Money For Nothing" is a contractual obligation album,
hence that lack of support by the band members etc.
ken
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455.27 | Hmmmmm | WONDER::STRANGE | Take Me To The River | Fri Feb 10 1989 08:23 | 13 |
| re:.25
I'm a little confused here. You mean the LP of the first album
has a longer version of 'Sultans' than the CD of the same album?
re:others
I'm unimpressed with the greatest hits album as well, I recommend
getting Dire Straits, Making Movies, and Brothers In Arms and
forgetting about the greatest hits one (unless you're a die-hard,
then you need them all of course).
Steve
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455.28 | Can anyone else verify it? | TLE::WARD | John Ward | Fri Feb 10 1989 12:51 | 15 |
| Re: Note 455.27 by WONDER::STRANGE
> I'm a little confused here. You mean the LP of the first album
> has a longer version of 'Sultans' than the CD of the same album?
Yes. I bought the CD about two years ago and immediately noticed
the problem. The climax of the song (i.e., the tail end of the guitar
solo at the very end) is missing on CD. The song fades out too early!
I assume this was the single version. I know it wasn't the album
version because my original LP has the longer version of the song with
the ending intact. The difference is a matter of seconds, but those
seconds are "critical" in my opinion.
John
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455.29 | I give up. | VEEJAY::ECTOR | C'mon baseball season !! | Fri Feb 10 1989 17:29 | 17 |
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re .28
Not only are those seconds "critical," but it's beyond me why a
record/CD company would even shorten a song for any reason - especially
in this format.
RCA/Grunt does the same thing in the Jefferson Starship's GH package.
They put the "45" versions on the lp, and have just done the same
thing to the CD, where it doubtless would've been little trouble
to use the longer mixes for at least the CD issue. Beats the heck
out of me who strategizes this sort of thing.
The Cruiser
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455.30 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Phase what? | Sat Feb 11 1989 13:38 | 3 |
| A quote in "Q" magazine puts the reasoning as being "to fit on one CD".
They also left out one verse of "Money for Nothing".
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455.31 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Klactovedesteen! | Sat Feb 11 1989 18:14 | 6 |
| I noticed that Warner's just dumped out a bunch of 5" CDV's of
Dire Straits. One from DIRE STRAITS, one from MONEY FOR NOTHING,
two from BROTHERS IN ARMS, and one from the TWISTING BY THE POOL
EP.
--- jerry
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