Brothers in Arms: 180 g by Dire Straits (Record, 2008)
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Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms – Vinyl LP Record. ALL Unsealed Records are cleaned using our KLAudio KD-CLN-LP200 Ultrasonic Record Cleaner to provide you with the BEST Quality Sound! We use a combination of the industry standard Goldmine Grading Scale as well as a 1-10 scale to ensure a clear and accurate account of each album’s condition.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelUniversal Import, Unip
UPC0042282449917
eBay Product ID (ePID)23070903491
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2008
GenreRock
ArtistDire Straits
Release TitleBrothers in Arms: 180 g
Dimensions
Item Height0.18 in
Item Length12.37 in
Item Width12.30 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks9
TracksSo 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
Number of Discs1
Sub-GenreEnglish
NotesBrothers in Arms brought the atmospheric, jazz-rock inclinations of Love Over Gold into a pop setting, resulting in a surprise international best-seller. Of course, the success of Brothers in Arms was helped considerably by the clever computer-animated video for Money for Nothing', a sardonic attack on MTV. But what kept the record selling was Mark Knopfler's increased sense of pop songcraft - 'Money for Nothing' had an indelible guitar riff, 'Walk of Life' is a catchy up-tempo boogie variation on 'Sultans of Swing', and the melodies of the bluesy 'So Far Away' and the down-tempo, Everly Brothers-style 'Why Worry' were wistful and lovely. Dire Straits had never been so concise or pop-oriented, and it wore well on them. Vertigo.