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Dire Straits Biography

Biography of Dire Straits. Detailed Dire Straits profile and review.

Dire Straits is a British rock band, formed in 1977 by Mark Knopfler, David Knopfler, John Illsley and Pick Withers. Dire Straits' manager is Ed Bicknell. In an era when punk rock reigned, they played subdued, almost old-school rock and roll. Mark Knopfler was heard to have asked pub managers to turn down the sound, so people could talk over the music, while they were still in their early days. Despite this complete antithesis to popular culture at the time, Dire Straits still became hugely successful.

Dire Straits recorded and released their first, self-titled album to little fanfare but five months later a single release, "Sultans of Swing" became an unlikely chart hit and album sales took off. This album and the second album featured a stripped-down band sound. The third album, Making Movies, featured keyboardist Roy Bittan (from Bruce Springsteen's band) and marked a move towards more complex arrangements and production which would continue throughout the band's career. The band's release Brothers in Arms was an international hit and spawned several singles including the number one hit "Money for Nothing". Aiding the success of Brothers in Arms was the fact that it was one of the first fully digitally recorded and produced albums available in the then new Compact Disc format. This had the accidental side effect of making it one of the "must buy" albums for consumers wishing to demonstrate the new technology. Equally, the new format was an excellent showcase for Knopfler's meticulous production values on the earlier albums, leading many existing fans to repurchase the whole back catalogue. As a result of this and a successful appearance in Live Aid, Dire Straits were the biggest selling band in the world in the mid 1980s. In many parts of the world including India, Southeast Asia and Africa, Dire Straits has been one of the most well-known and admired western bands. A long period of inactivity followed with only a hits compilation and a live set released for a few years. The band's final original studio album, On Every Street was released to mixed reviews and moderate success. Guest star Vince Gill, who sang backup on several of the album's songs, turned down an offer to join Dire Straits full time. Mark Knopfler would later concentrate on solo projects and film music.

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The band's line-up changed over the years, but one constant was Mark Knopfler, who wrote most of the Dire Straits's songs and acted as clear leader of the band. The best-of album Sultans of Swing contains only two songs not credited to Knopfler alone: "Money for Nothing", which is credited as co-written with Sting. Sting, at the behest of Knopfler, merely added the line "I want my MTV" in the style of The Police hit, "Don't Stand So Close To Me". "Tunnel of Love" contains an instrumental section based on music from Carousel but is otherwise all Knopfler's own work.

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