"Industrial Disease" isn't only the best known song on the album but it is the only track less than six minutes in length. The others are nearly seven or more and the opener, "Telegraph Road," is just over fourteen minutes long. The opener sets the tone for the entire album. Normally, I view songs over ten minutes in length with both optimism and pessimism. Either the song is going to rock out with interludes of great solos and combined musicianship or just be boringly repetitive. Fortunately, "Telegraph Road" follows the former. While, Mark Knopfler's vocals aren't too intelligible on the track, he makes up for it with some sound guitar work in different points of the song. It helps that he has assistance from some polished keyboard work, compliments of Alan Clark. If Knopfler's vocals aren't intelligible in the opener, they are even less so on the next track, "Private Investigations" but like the first track, it is more than made up for with some fine instrumental work. "Industrial Disease" takes the middle slot of the album and we get more of same quality blend of progressive rock and blues based lead guitar with the title track and a very worthy closer. "Love Over Gold" might only have five tracks stretched out over forty minutes but they are definitely ones to remember.
Track Listing:
1. Telegraph Road
2. Private Investigations
3. Industrial Disease
4. Lover Over Gold
5. It Never Rains
Mark Knopfler- lead vocals, lead guitar
Hal Lindes- guitar
Alan Clark- keyboards
John Illsley- bass
Pick Withers- drums
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