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Brothers in Arms is the fifth studio album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1985. The album has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms album cover Used on Wikipedia under fair use guidelines: Low resolution copy of the album cover RedWolf 05:13, Jan 28, 2004 (UTC) Re-uploaded due to apparent loss of first image. ...
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Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE (born August 12, 1949, Glasgow, Scotland) is an English[1] guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ...
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Alchemy: Dire Straits Live is the first live album by British rock band Dire Straits, released in 1984 (see 1984 in music). ...
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See also: 1984 in music, other events of 1985, 1986 in music, 1980s in music and the list of years in music // January 28 - Various artists, including Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Steve Perry, Kenny Loggins, Willie Nelson, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Diana...
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Brothers in Arms was one of the first albums to be directed at the CD market, being a full digital recording (DDD). It was also released on vinyl and cassette. This was also the first album to sell one million copies in the CD format. Indeed, when the disc was released, it was said that more people owned a copy of the CD than owned CD players. [citation needed] A Rykodisc staffer would subsequently write, "[In 1985 we] were fighting to get our CDs manufactured because the entire worldwide manufacturing capacity was overwhelmed by demand for a single rock title (Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms)." [1] The Compact Disc logo was inspired by that of the previous Compact Cassette. ...
In digital recording, the analog signal of a motion-picture/sound is converted into a stream of discrete numbers, representing the changes in air pressure (chroma and luminace values in case of video) through time; thus making an abstract template for the original sound. ...
A gramophone record, (also phonograph record - often simply record) is an analog sound recording medium: a flat disc rotating at a constant angular velocity, with inscribed spiral grooves in which a stylus or needle rides. ...
Typical 60-minute Compact Cassette. ...
Rykodisc Records is an American record label, and subsidiary of Warner Music Group. ...
"Money for Nothing" was one of the pioneering songs and music videos of the MTV era. The music video for the song featured early computer animation illustrating the lyrics. ...
A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ...
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The "second side" (the final four songs) are lyrically focused on the guerilla wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua of the 1980s. "Brothers in Arms", the title track of the album, has been extensively used as background music in television and films. Most notably, it appeared in the finale of the second season of The West Wing. It has also been used in Miami Vice and Third Watch episodes. Brothers in Arms is a 1985 song by Dire Straits, appearing as the last track on the album of the same name Lyrics Categories: ...
The West Wing is an American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast from 1999 to 2006. ...
Miami Vice was a popular television series (five seasons on NBC from 1984-1989) starring Don Johnson (James Sonny Crockett) and Philip Michael Thomas (Ricardo Rico Tubbs) as two Miami police detectives working undercover. ...
Third Watch was an NBC television drama set in New York City that ran from 1999 to 2005. ...
The guitar featured on the album cover is a National Style 0 Resonator. The Style 0 line of guitars was introduced in 1930 and discontinued in 1941. A modern tricone resonator guitar, with electric pickup A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar is an acoustic guitar whose sound is produced by one or more metal resonators rather than by a wooden guitar belly. ...
In 2000 Q magazine placed Brothers in Arms at number 51 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2003, the album was ranked number 351 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Q is a music and entertainment magazinepublished monthly in the United Kingdom. ...
Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music, politics and popular culture. ...
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time was the cover story of a special issue of Rolling Stone magazine published in November 2003. ...
It was remastered and released with the rest of the Dire Straits catalog on September 19, 2000. It was released in Super Audio CD format on July 26, 2005 and DualDisc format on August 16, 2005. September 19 is the 262nd day of the year (263rd in leap years). ...
This article is about the year 2000. ...
Super Audio CD (SACD) is a read-only optical audio disc aimed at providing much higher fidelity digital audio reproduction than the compact disc. ...
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As of August, 2006, it was the 4th best-selling album in the United Kingdom and 109th best-selling album in the United States. This is a list of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom. ...
This is a list of best-selling albums in the United States according to the Recording Industry Association of America. ...
Track listing All songs written by Mark Knopfler, except where indicated. Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE (born August 12, 1949, Glasgow, Scotland) is an English[1] guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ...
- "So Far Away" – 5:12
- "Money for Nothing" (Knopfler, Sting) – 8:26
- "Walk of Life" – 4:12
- "Your Latest Trick" – 6:33
- "Why Worry" – 8:31
- "Ride Across the River" – 6:58
- "The Man's Too Strong" – 4:40
- "One World" – 3:40
- "Brothers in Arms" – 6:55
So Far Away is a 1985 rock song by Dire Straits. ...
The music video for the song featured early computer animation illustrating the lyrics. ...
Sting in Budapest, 2000 Gordon Matthew Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), usually known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician from Newcastle upon Tyne. ...
Walk of Life is a 1985 song by the British rock band Dire Straits. ...
Your Latest Trick is a 1986 rock song by Dire Straits. ...
Brothers in Arms is a 1985 song by Dire Straits, appearing as the last track on the album of the same name Lyrics Categories: ...
Personnel Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE (born August 12, 1949, Glasgow, Scotland) is an English[1] guitarist, singer, and songwriter. ...
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In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ...
John Illsley (born on 24 June 1949, in Leicester, England) was the bass player for the British rock band Dire Straits. ...
Martin EB18 Bass Guitar in flight case. ...
Alan Clark (born May 5, 1952, Durham, England) was one of the keyboardists for the British rock band Dire Straits. ...
Piano, a well-known instance of keyboard instruments A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. ...
Guy Fletcher (born May 24, 1960 in Maidstone, Kent) was the keyboardist to the popular 1978-1996 British rock band Dire Straits. ...
Terry Williams (born 1948) is a Welsh rock drummer, whose resume includes Paul McCartney, BB King, and Bob Dylan. ...
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Additional personnel According to a recent Sound on Sound Magazine interview with the co-producer engineer of the album, Neil Dorfsman, then the permanent drummer Terry Williams' performance was not found suitable for the aimed sound of the album during the first month of the recording sessions, and he was fired and replaced by one of the hottest jazz session drummers of the time, Omar Hakim, whom was flown in to replace the existing drums performances. It is told that Hakim played the whole album's drums in two days and then left. The only part from Terry Williams' performance that was left in the album is the ad lib crescendo at the beginning of the first track, Money For Nothing. The rest of the song and the album consists of the drums performances by Omar Hakim. Omar Hakim (born 1959) is a noted drummer in jazz, jazz fusion and pop music. ...
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A Yanagisawa tenor sax. ...
Tony Levin (born June 6, 1946) is an influential and prominent bass player. ...
Jimmy Maelen was a percussionist in the 60s - 80s who worked with many artists including Roxy Music, Bryan Ferry, Peter Gabriel, James Taylor, Dire Straits, Barry Manilow, Alice Cooper, and John Lennon. ...
A percussion instrument can be any object which produces a sound by being struck with an implement, shaken, rubbed, scraped, or by any other action which sets the object into vibration. ...
Sting in Budapest, 2000 Gordon Matthew Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), usually known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician from Newcastle upon Tyne. ...
SOS, May 2006 Sound on Sound is a monthly music technology magazine published by SOS Publications Group, based in Cambridge, UK. The magazine was launched in 1985 on the UK Channel 4 television programme, The Tube. ...
Terry Williams (born 1948) is a Welsh rock drummer, whose resume includes Paul McCartney, BB King, and Bob Dylan. ...
Omar Hakim (born 1959) is a noted drummer in jazz, jazz fusion and pop music. ...
References - ^ rykodisc.com
Charts Album Singles The Billboard 200 is a ranking of the 200 highest-selling music albums and EPs in the United States, published weekly by Billboard magazine. ...
| Year | Single | Chart | Position | | 1985 | "Money for Nothing" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 1 | | 1985 | "Money for Nothing" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 1 | | 1985 | "One World" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 8 | | 1985 | "So Far Away" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 29 | | 1985 | "Walk of Life" | Billboard Adult Contemporary | 4 | | 1985 | "Walk of Life" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 6 | | 1985 | "Walk of Life" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 7 | | 1986 | "Ride Across the River" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 21 | | 1986 | "So Far Away" | Billboard Adult Contemporary | 3 | | 1986 | "So Far Away" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 19 | Awards Grammy Awards Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
The Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical has been awarded since 1959. ...
The Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal has been awarded since 1980. ...
The Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album was first awarded in 2005, the first category in a new Surround Sound field. ...
Certifications | Organization | Level | Date | | BPI – UK | Gold | May 16, 1985 | | BPI – UK | Platinum | May 16, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | Gold | July 1, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | Platinum | July 1, 1985 | | RIAA – U.S. | Gold | July 23, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | Double Platinum | August 1, 1985 | | RIAA – U.S. | Platinum | August 13, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | Triple Platinum | August 27, 1985 | | BPI – UK | Double Platinum | September 13, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | 4X Platinum | September 17, 1985 | | RIAA – U.S. | Double Platinum | September 24, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | 5X Platinum | October 17, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | 6X Platinum | October 31, 1985 | | RIAA – U.S. | Triple Platinum | November 13, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | 7X Platinum | November 25, 1985 | | BPI – UK | Triple Platinum | December 5, 1985 | | CRIA – Canada | 8X Platinum | December 23, 1985 | | RIAA – U.S. | 4X Platinum | January 29, 1986 | | CRIA – Canada | 9X Platinum | February 6, 1986 | | CRIA – Canada | 10X Platinum | April 23, 1986 | | RIAA – U.S. | 5X Platinum | May 28, 1986 | | BPI – UK | 11X Platinum | February 1, 1987 | | BPI – UK | 12X Platinum | February 1, 1987 | | BPI – UK | 8X Platinum | February 24, 1987 | | BPI – UK | 10X Platinum | November 1, 1987 | | RIAA – U.S. | 6X Platinum | January 18, 1989 | | RIAA – U.S. | 7X Platinum | August 17, 1994 | | RIAA – U.S. | 9X Platinum | August 7, 1996 | | BPI – UK | 13X Platinum | October 31, 1997 | May 16 is the 136th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (137th in leap years). ...
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See also - List of best-selling albums (UK)
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