<var class="postImg postImgAligned img-right" title="http://s43.radikal.ru/i102/1206/1a/9185b01bba64.jpg"> </var><span style="font-size: 24px; line-height: normal;">Dire Straits - Alchemy: Dire Straits Live (2012 SHM-SACD)</span><span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Жанр</span>: Roots Rock, Blues Rock, Progressive Rock<br>
<span class="post-b">Годы записи материала:</span> 1984<br>
<span class="post-b">Год выпуска диска:</span> 2012<br>
<span class="post-b">Производитель диска:</span> Japan - Vertigo UIGY-9523<br>
<span class="post-b">Аудио кодек:</span> DSD 2.0<br>
<span class="post-b">Тип рипа:</span> image (ISO)<br>
<span class="post-b">Битрейт аудио:</span> 5645 kbps<br>
<span class="post-b">Продолжительность:</span> 89:18<br>
<span class="post-b">Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи:</span> да<br>
<span class="post-b">Источник (релизер):</span> <var class="postImg" title="http://i32.fastpic.ru/big/2011/0925/90/ca8790d1342e26a9866a8f040fe1de90.png"> </var><br>
<span class="post-b">Образ снят с помощью:</span> Sony PlayStation 3 и утилиты sacd-ripper v0.21<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Дополнительно:</span><br>
<a href="http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UIGY-9523" class="postLink">http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UIGY-9523</a><span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Треклист:</span><br>
1. Once Upon A Time In The West 13:03<br>
2. Romeo And Juliet 08:27<br>
3. Expresso Love 05:43<br>
4. Private Investigations 07:37<br>
5. Sultans Of Swing 10:54<br>
6. Two Young Lovers 04:50<br>
7. Tunnel Of Love 14:48<br>
8. Telegraph Road 13:20<br>
9. Solid Rock 05:32<br>
10. Going Home – Theme From ‘Local Hero’ 05:05
<span>Описание</span>
There is an interesting contrast on this 94-minute double-disc live album (recorded at London’s Hammersmith Odeon in July 1983) between the music, much of which is slow and moody, with Mark Knopfler’s muttered vocals and large helpings of his fingerpicking on what sounds like an amplified Spanish guitar, and the audience response. The arena-size crowd cheers wildly, and claps and sings along when given half a chance, as though each song were an up-tempo rocker. When they do have a song of even medium speed, such as “Sultans of Swing” or “Solid Rock,” they are in ecstasy. That Dire Straits’ introspective music loses much of its detail in a live setting matters less than that it gains presence and a sense of anticipation. Alan Clark’s keyboards help to fill out the sound and give Knopfler’s spare melodies a certain majesty, but Dire Straits remains an overgrown bar band with a Bob Dylan fixation, and that’s exactly how the crowd likes it.