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Mark Knopfler
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Product Details
- Artist: Mark Knopfler
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0093624885825
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- Label: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Release Date: 2004-09-28
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- Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Title: Shangri-La
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- UPC: 093624885825
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Product Description: Mark Knopfler isn't afraid to drop names. The heavyweight Cassius Clay laid low, the man who made burgers and fries into big business, the kings of rock & roll and skiffle are among the motley assortment who pass through Knopfler's fourth solo album. Recorded in Malibu with a tight crew of steadfast Knopfler sidemen, Shangri-La (the title comes from the studio where the entire set was recorded) chronicles the foibles of the acclaimed and the adrift, all delivered with the nonchalant grace that has marked Knopfler's music since Dire Straits emerged in the late '70s. Seven of album's 14 originals clock in at between five and seven minutes. That's Knopfler in a nutshell--don't rush things, but don't loose the thread, either. As a songwriter, Knopfler has a storyteller's eye for minutiae, which he delivers with practiced nuance. He overreaches here and there ("Song for Sonny Liston" fails to capture the pathos of the menacing fighter), but also pulls off a few career highlights (the understated crime-drama opener "5.15 a.m."). --Steve Stolder
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Customer Reviews
Shangri-La
Absolutely love 80% of it. Favorites are 5:15 AM, Boom, like that, Song for Sonny Liston, Postcards from Paraguay and Don't crash the ambulance. Could do without the slower pieces, but I can listen to the whole CD once a day. So glad he does what he does. One CD every 18 months. Please keep it going, Mark. Would love to hear you do an entire CD with spanish guitar. Seems like you've mellowed over time and written better story songs, but your guitar riffs are what bring tears to my eyes. Wife is now a big fan and I'm working on the kids. They love your stuff too.
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A great album and Knopfler's best!
I love Dire Straits and Mark Knopfler. I think he is right up there with Springsteen, McCartney, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Willie Nelson and Elton John as one of the premier singer-songwriters of the last 40 years. I have all his albums.
I think this is his best album. Like Dylan's most recent album, "Modern Times", it the music of a mature and consummate artist, in many ways the distillation of years and years of writing and performing great music. Also like that album it is one that I come back to again and again. For a solid month and a half after I got it I listened to virtually no other CD in my car stereo. It is loaded with great songs, including the title track. I liked it so much I searched out and bought the LP version. (I am an audiophile with expensive analog and vacuum tube equipment and about 5K LPs.) It sounds even better on the LP version!
Highly recommended.
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Some of his best solo tracks
Wow, I cannot believe some of the reviews in here. Although some of the people knocking this CD are complete idiots, so I don't know how seriously to take their attacks. As someone that owns every release that Mark Knopfler has ever made, some people might question my objectivity, but here goes. This CD opens with three great songs in a row. In fact, I put "Sucker Row" up there with anything Mark has done, addictive. "5:15 A.M. is a classic opener as well. Most people sing the praises of "Song for Sonny Liston" and rightfully so, great track. OK, maybe there are one or two songs that are not "great," but give the guy a break, it is hard to stay at the level he has been at with his first three solo albums. That being said, Knopfler has nothing to apologize here for, it is still the same great storyteller and incredible guitarist. If you are a real fan, you will like it.
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A grower
Well worth a listen. Quite a subtle album which will grow on you. I like the humor on don't crash the ambulance. Mellow and laid back offering.
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Good, but a little disappointing
Not indicative of Mark Knopfler's capabilities, this album as a whole seems somewhat repetitive due to it's lack of variety. Nice music, but not as much fun to listen to as his work with Dire Straits.
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