another classic
seems like everybody was listening to them the minute they came out and this album shows you why. classic cuts throughout.
seems like everybody was listening to them the minute they came out and this album shows you why. classic cuts throughout.
One of the best albums from one of the best guitar centered groups of all time--we are blessed to have it here.
The songs just keep getting better. Money for Nothing and Walk of Life, those songs just get you to dancing down deep, they just power up that Rock n' Roll spirit. Air guitar extreme!
AMG has it wrong... This album has no filler. It works best as a single listen but each song has so much to offer. Amazing how it is so much of the 80's and yet so listenable now. Also makes a great reference CD when making audio purchases!
A masterwork. One for the time capsule, from the bouncy pastiche of "Walk of Life" to the tongue-in-cheek "Money for Nothing" (guitarist Mark famously followed two unwitting employees around an appliance store jotting down their sneering assessments of the videos playing on the floor model TVs) to "The Man's Too Strong", a cut I've long thought an indictment of the last occupant of Spandau prison, Nazi Rudolf Hess. Over downbeat finger-picking and savagely slashed chords, he reckons his life with a higher power but finds God laughing at his efforts to defend his actions.