Posted on 12/12/2015 11:50:02 PM PST by WhiskeyX
Dire Straits - On The Night Live
Tracce: / Tracklist:
Calling Elvis - 0:00
Walk of Life - 10:28
Heavy Fuel - 15:32
Romeo and Juliet - 20:51
Private Investigations - 30:57
Your Latest Trick - 40:42
On Every Street - 46:16
You and Your Friend - 53:16
Money for Nothing - 1:00:03
Brothers in Arms - 01:06:26
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Released 10 May 1993
Recorded May 1992, Les Arenes, Nîmes, France; Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Genre Roots rock
Length 75:33
Label Vertigo
Warner Bros. (USA)
Producer Mark Knopfler, Neil Dorfsman, Guy Fletcher
Mark Knopfler -- lead vocals, lead guitar
John Illsley -- bass, backing vocals
Alan Clark -- keyboards
Guy Fletcher -- keyboards, backing vocals
Danny Cummings -- percussion, backing vocals
Paul Franklin -- pedal steel guitar
Phil Palmer -- rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Chris White -- saxophone, flute, backing vocals
Chris Whitten -- drums
On the Night is the second live album by Dire Straits. It was released in 1993, between Alchemy (1984) and Live at the BBC (1995, but recorded much earlier). It features many of their later hits, including the successful singles "Walk of Life" and "Money for Nothing". "On the Night" is a collection of recordings from two different concerts during the On Every Street tour. The musical virtuosity of all players can clearly be heard, and the album makes good use of Paul Franklin's pedal steel guitar skills, and Chris White's saxophone solos. These two musicians had previously appeared on the album On Every Street; On the Night highlights their talents more prominently. The video version of On the Night included three additional tracks: "The Bug", "Solid Rock" and "Wild Theme" (from the Local Hero soundtrack). "The Bug" was placed between "Romeo and Juliet" and "Private Investigations", while the other two tracks were at the end. The three omitted tracks were released separately on the Encores EP. The concert film was eventually released in a PAL-format DVD in the UK, VideoCD in Netherlands, and a region-free NTSC DVD importable from Argentina. (source: Wikipedia)
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