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When they agreed the unwritten law that time-honored artists with brilliant track records get less creative as they go on, Mark Knopfler obviously wasn’t paying attention. He was too busy writing, recording, touring and enjoying it all.
So as we approach the end of the first decade of the 21st century, and other multi-million-sellers nudge their careers forward at a snail’s pace, Knopfler prepares… Read more in Amazon's Mark Knopfler Store

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Product Details

  • Vinyl (September 29, 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Reprise / Wea
  • ASIN: B002MJM84S
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (101 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #27,247 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Border Reiver
2. Hard Shoulder
3. You Can't Beat the House
4. Before Gas and TV
5. Monteleone
6. Cleaning My Gun
7. The Car Was the One
8. Remembrance Day
9. Get Lucky
10. So Far from the Clyde
11. Piper to the End

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Box contains:
* 3 x engraved poker chips
* Guitar tab for Get Lucky
* 2 x branded dice
* Classic replica gig ticket --Contents

Disc 1
1. Border Reiver
2. Hard Shoulder
3. You Can't Beat The House
4. Before Gas & TV
5. Monteleone
6. Cleaning My Gun
7. The Car Was The One
8. Remembrance Day
9. Get Lucky
10. So Far From The Clyde
11. Piper To The End
Disc 2
1. Pulling Down The Ride
2. Home Boy
3. Good As Gold
Disc 3 (DVD)
1. Get Lucky - Live & Acoustic Performance
2. A tour around the British Grove Studio conducted by Mark and Chuck Ainlay
3. Interview
Disc 4 (Bonus DVD)
Behind the scenes tour footage
Disc 5 (180 Gram Vinyl)
1. Album - Side 1 & 2
Disc 6 (180 Gram Vinyl)
1. Album - Side 3 & 4 --Tracklisting --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Product Description

2009 Uk Deluxe Limited Edition 6 Discs Across 3 Formats Set - Recorded At His Award-Winning British Grove Studios In West London And Co-Produced With Long-Time Cohorts Chuck Ainlay And Guy Fletcher, Mark Knopfler's 5th Studio Album, 'Get Lucky', Is A Beautifully Crafted Exploration Of A Lifetime Of Musical Roots. Fluently Combining Folk And Blues With His Original Songwriting, The Whole Containing Personalized British Ingredients And Vivid Observational Lyricism. Comprising The 11-Track Cd Album, A Bonus 3-Track Cd Including The Bonus Recordings 'Pulling Down The Ride', 'Home Boy' & 'Good As Gold'; 2 Dvds Containing An Acoustic Performance Of The Track 'Get Lucky', An Interview, A Tour Around The British Grove Studio Conducted By Mark And Chuck Ainlay And Behind-The-Scenes Tour Footage; Plus The Album Pressed On 2 X Heavyweight 180gram Vinyl Lps. Presented In A Deluxe Boxset Complete With 3 X Engraved Poker Chips, The Guitar Tab For 'Get Lucky', 2 X Branded Craps Dice And A Classic Replica Gig Ticket! --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars 'I have become a bit of a veteran at this music thing' -- and it shows in every gorgeous note, September 15, 2009
This review is from: Get Lucky (Audio CD)
"I'm writing too many songs, and then I have to put them out --- I'm sorry," Mark Knopfler said at the start of what seems like our annual phone call.

But if Knopfler is going to make CDs like 'Get Lucky', he can call me every few months --- these eleven songs are completely original short stories and character sketches, set against music by one of the planet's greater guitarists. That the quality is uniformly high is no surprise.

What did take me aback --- and what will make fans of Dire Straits and Knopfler's previous solo releases shake their heads --- is that Knopfler seems to have assembled this CD without regard for the commercial marketplace. Nothing that says "automatic Top 10" jumps out at you like 'Punish the Monkey (Let the Organ Grinder Go)' from 'Kill to Get Crimson' or 'Boom Like That' from 'Shangri-La'.

The likely result: The guy whose band sold 120 million records has made a CD that will be appreciated mostly by hardcore fans --- and the smallest cohort of music lovers: smart, literate grownups.

An unwillingness --- or is it an inability? --- to compromise. A curiosity, at 60, about songwriting that explores new personal territory. A concern, in all things, for authenticity. You don't have to talk to Mark Knopfler long before you realize that these are bred in the bone. Listen:

Jesse Kornbluth: Three words: Dire Straits reunion.

Mark Knopfler (audible sigh): These days, it does seem to be the style. But putting the brakes on when I did [he disbanded Dire Straits in 1995] was right. I'm happy with the way things are.

JK: We're talking about the easiest $300 million you'll ever make!

MK: I'm looking to do more of what I do --- improve my recordings and playing the new music live, enjoying the variations that brings.

JK: At a conference, I heard Steve Jobs quote The Beatles: "You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead." I hear that idea running through your new CD. There's a lot of life experience --- people on the far side of young love, lost comrades, memories of a distant childhood.

MK: The road ahead --- yes, it's a different picture. I have become a bit of a veteran at this music thing, so there's some of what made me. One song, 'Cleaning My Gun', is from the vet's viewpoint, the survivor's viewpoint. I've made a couple of notes where it's possible to tell you the background of some of the songs. But I try not to interfere too much or explain. I don't want to spoil the songs for you; I'd prefer that it's going to be what you want it to be.

JK: In 'Remembrance Day', you sing the names of those --- war dead, it seems --- now under the "earthen roof". Are they men you knew?

MK: It's just a list of boys. It begins with a cricket team. In a lot of communities, cricket teams and football teams --- and in America, baseball teams --- were the kids who went to war.

JK: That's the closest you come to social criticism on this CD. There's no wry, angry song like "Punish the Monkey". Is Knopfler mellowing?

MK: The older I get, the more grouchy I become. I have some equally disagreeable friends who are walking partners with me in the morning. We get most of our bile out then. By the time I get home, I feel better.

JK: I think of a Bruce Springsteen CD that, according to his manager, had no obvious hit single. Bruce went home and dashed off 'Dancing in the Dark'. And the entire world bought 'Born in the USA'. In contrast, I fear that 'Get Lucky' will be under-appreciated because it's merely gorgeous.

MK: It does occur to me I need to have someone like that.

JK: I see you have one concert scheduled this month --- then your schedule looks blank until May of 2010. This can't be.

MK: I'm trying to work out a way to pop over to America and do Prairie Home Companion or Letterman, just by myself. And there will be a tour from April to July.

JK: Didn't Dire Straits once do 250 concerts in a year?

MK: When you're young and in a band, it's like you have a football under your arm ---- you're running. But some of that is running away.

JK: Fender has just launched the Mark Knopfler Stratocaster. Do you use it or just endorse it?

MK: I play it on stage instead of my old one. It works better. It has all the things I specified: a rosewood finger board, nice big smooth frets. Other owners seem to like it too.

JK: Michael Jordan wore a new pair of Nike shoes every night. Do you have more than one Knopfler Strat?

MK: I can make a lot of money for charity by playing one at an event and then selling it. So I'll generally be using a new one....

JK: I see your high standards as an affront to our rapidly deteriorating culture. They reassure those of us who care about these things that we're not alone, not crazy. In that sense, "Get Lucky" is a comfort. Can you relate?

MK: There's been an erosion, and not just in the United States. It becomes more important for people who regard themselves as having the ability to discern and feel to stand tall.

JK: So market-directed music....

MK: I'm sorry. Those words are meaningless to me.

'Get Lucky' is Exhibit A.
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46 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Remembrance Day, September 19, 2009
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Old Blue (New Hampshire, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Get Lucky (Audio CD)
From the days of Dire Straits to the present I have long thought that Mark Knopfler is a genius.

As for "Get Lucky": A guy I knew and worked with for many years was killed last year in Afghanistan. The first time I heard "Remembrance Day" I instantly thought of him and cried like a baby for a couple of minutes, something I hadn't done before, even at the time of his death. Enough said.
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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Get Lucky review, October 21, 2009
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I buy most every cd from Mark Knopfler. The last he did with Emmylou (Roadrunning - both the cd and live dvd) was fantastic, shangra la, and Crimson was excellent too. Get Lucky was highly anticipated especially seeing it packaged with a dvd. The dvd was a real extra treat. To see Mark walk thru the studio with his engineer describing the recording equipment was very interesting - a look inside the brains of legends. The CD Get Lucky is standard fare for Knopfler, but leaves you wanting to hear more. For me, I was wanting to hear more guitar solos. This cd has a celtic feel to it and is mostly mid tempo - a little too plodding for me. The cd cover with the vegas type of lights has you thinking it might be some up tempo music. But this is more a brooding slow to mid tempo celtic vibe type of music. Yes the remembrance song about the war victims was spine tingling - riviting music that may be worth the price of the cd. But several songs had me listening closely to see if there was any guitar in them at all. I just want to her more electric leads rather than acoustic. I know, this is not dire straits, but I still was longing for more electricity from Get Lucky. I refrained from reviewing this before I could give at least several complete listens. Well, after a couple weeks and listening through at 6 times, I am just not enjoying this one as much as Shangra La, Crimson, and Roadrunning. Get Lucky makes those cds seem all the more special. Mark may be going for the grammy with this one - because they usually honor the artist who has complete disregard for any popular sound - and one who strays from his past is usually looked at as a genious. Yes, this cd compared with a lot of music released by todays musicians is very good. But with Mark raising the bar with his recent releases, this one comes up a little short. Bring back Emmylou for another round - and please, plug that guitar in and turn it up!
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