Golden Heart

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 70:22

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A great Knopfler collection!

ndfly

Have become a fan of his solo career late in my listening days, and am slowly gathering all of his music. I only had 5 picks available so I randomly used them up on this. Waiting for next month refresh to finish it off!

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Mark's first solo effort worth twice the price

fontmaven

I'd gladly pay 24 credits for four bars of Mark's work, but I'm glad I don't have to! All these years hence from his days helming Dire Straits, he is still one of the most consistently inventive finger-pickers in the world, boasting literate, profound librettos and a gorgeous right-hand style that leaves most others out there in the dust. How lovely to finally have both Knopfler brothers represented on eMusic!

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They Say All Music Guide

Mark Knopfler’s debut non-soundtrack solo album, Golden Heart, was, in effect, the follow-up to the last Dire Straits studio album, On Every Street (1991). But it was also a compendium of the various musical endeavors in which Knopfler had engaged since emerging as a major figure in 1978. “Imelda” was cast in the mold of “Money for Nothing,” with its trademark electric guitar riff and sardonic lyrics about Imelda Marcos, and other songs resembled Dire Straits songs, notably “Cannibals,” which recalled “Walk of Life.” But “A Night in Summer Long Ago” was presented in a Scots/Irish traditional folk style, complete with a lyric about a knight and a queen and would have fit nicely on Knopfler’s soundtrack for The Princess Bride, and “Are We in Trouble Now” was a country ballad featuring pedal steel guitar and the piano playing of Nashville session ace Hargus “Pig” Robbins that would have been appropriate to Knopfler’s duo album with Chet Atkins. – William Ruhlmann

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