Thinking back to that night I saw them live, "Tunnel of Love" was the concert closer and for some reason, I remember it being played slower than what appears on the album. My theory was that they may have been trying to sound more mid 80s. The version on album has all the trademarks of the great music this band was making at the time. Mark Knopfler plays his classic licks throughout and he does the same with the second track, "Romeo and Juliet." Those two songs build up perfectly to the song whose praises I can't sing enough, great song but I know I'm biased here. However, three tracks don't an album make and the great music that is on "Making Movies" continues to go on long after. In fact, it goes on immediately into the next track "Expresso Love." The opening riffs to the song are rocking and I can't take anything away from the final three tracks on the album. The first of those three, "Hand in Hand" might be a little slower than the rest but it doesn't detract from the quality of this album because the last two songs bring it all home very nicely. So, this is yet another album that makes me want to travel back in time and force the me back then to listen to it.
Track Listing:
1. Tunnel of Love
2. Romeo and Juliet
3. Skateaway
4. Expresso Love
5. Hand in Hand
6. Solid Rock
7. Les Boys
Mark Knopfler- guitar, lead vocals
John Illsley- bass, vocals
Pick Withers- drums, vocals
Additional musicians
Roy Bittan- keyboards
Sid McGuiness- guitar
One historical part in "Making Movies" was that David Knopfler left the band during the recording of the album in 1980. I don't know the reasons behind this but am always open to enlightenment. "Making Movies" is a fantastic album and hearing it makes me slightly sick that I let it go by me for all these years. Still, I'm not yet ready to forgive Dire Straits for not playing "Skateaway." It could be a reason why I don't give an account of the concert on "Rock And Roll Children," just merely a mention.Next post: The Pretenders II
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