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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 19, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: October 1978
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • ASIN: B00004Y6NW
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (112 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,818 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Down to the Waterline
2. Water of Love
3. Setting Me Up
4. Six Blade Knife
5. Southbound Again
6. Sultans of Swing
7. In the Gallery
8. Wild West End
9. Lions

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By the mid-'80s Dire Straits were a platinum band dismissed in their native England as safe, yuppie rockers, yet the original quartet's lean, guitar-driven music struggled to find a label home when first recorded in 1978. Mark Knopfler offers craggy vocals, literate blues-based songs, and sinuous, virtuosic guitar work. He melds keening solo lines and rapidly picked fills and dodges the synth washes and postpunk power chords of then-competing new wavers; he relies on atmosphere, character, and pure musicianship intead of heavy irony or pop fashion. "Sultans of Swing," codifies this stance, a galloping paean to aging jazz musicians playing for the sheer love of the music. This became a major hit and has endured as a radio classic. The album itself has proven equally sturdy thanks to cinematic imagery and the tightly wound arrangements of "Down to the Waterline," "Six Blade Knife," and "Water of Love." --Sam Sutherland

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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless and genre-defying., July 25, 2001
By Themis-Athena (from somewhere between California and Germany) - See all my reviews
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Electric guitar music touches a membrane deep inside me that seems to exist for the purpose of resonating this sound alone (the only thing that touches it even more strongly is if the guitar chords are paired with a truly unusual voice). I'm sure every lover of great guitar music knows what I am talking about. Ever since I discovered that membrane years ago, I have been on the look for that special sound; be it straightforward rock, blues or folk music. However, growing up in a time when the radio airwaves were flooded with either disco or punk, depending on what station you were listening to, it wasn't always easy to find. Then one day I heard "Sultans of Swing," and my membrane resonated - all the more because this was not only a great guitarist playing but also one of the most unique voices I'd heard in a while, and the musical style seemed to defy classification, too ... it was somewhere between rock and blues, but I wasn't sure what exactly to call it.

However you define their sound, though, listening to Dire Straits' self-titled debut album almost 25 years after its publication, it is still amazing how rounded and accomplished their style was even then. The band's composition would change over the course of the years and Mark Knopfler would take them to the heights of the ambitiously-conceived "Love Over Gold" and the bestselling diversity of "Brothers in Arms," but the basic elements of the typical Dire Straits sound, recognizable throughout all those later developments, were there right from the start: Knopfler's rough, dark vocals, his signature style as a guitar player, the unique Fender sound soon associated with his name, and even little details like his tendency to introduce songs by a couple of solo guitar slides - seemingly just tossed out casually but immediately catching the listener's attention, even before the band joins him for the "real" start of the song; a feature present from the very first track on this first album, "Down to the Waterline." Their debut release was Dire Straits' most sparsely-produced record; musically it did not yet involve the more elaborate elements of Knopfler's later compositions, and it was the only release featuring only the band's original four musicians. This, in addition to the album's equally firm anchoring in rock, blues and folk music (with a little bit of country here and there) and the particularly raw tinges of Mark Knopfler's voice gave it a "down to earth" feeling not always present in the band's later recordings. Besides, Knopfler had not yet discovered the limelight of a really large concert arena (the band's name was no coincidence, after all) - he obviously always knew he was good, but many of his early songs almost became different pieces of music over the course of their live performances throughout the years; most notably, "Sultans of Swing:" just listen to the version recorded on the "Alchemy" live album five years later. Perfection? Absolutely and undeniably ... but also incredible showmanship, ignited by the cheers of the audience and by his pure joy in playing.

"Dire Straits" is much more than just a well-done debut album; it is as essential a component of the band's and Mark Knopfler's body of work as any of its successors. I disagree with those who are saying that this is the "real" Dire Straits; to me, this band (and Knopfler in particular) still defies categorization, and every one of their records first and foremost expresses the state of their musical development at the time it was recorded. But regardless where you place this particular album in their catalog, one thing is for sure: It is one of those few timeless and definite classics that will forever have a validity of their own and whose importance, if anything, only grows with the passage of the years.

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On the Night
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hands Down Their Best, December 3, 2002
By Russell Diederich (Littleton, CO United States) - See all my reviews
  
Many of us had our first exposure to Dire Straits when MTV did nothing but air "Money for Nothing" from the "Brothers In Arms" album. It is unfortunate that that album became their defining moment because every album that proceeded it was exceptional. Of those exceptional albums, the album that was the greatest is their self-titled debut album. A mixture of blues, rock, Country and Mark Knopfler's unique guitar method fill the nine tracks of this album.

There is not a track on this album that you will want to skip. The opening track, "Down to the Waterline" sets the tone for the album. As the tune opens, you can almost picture yourself walking down the docks at night through a fog, and then a few well-placed notes on the guitar lead us into this upbeat song. The solo is killer as is all the guitar work throughout this song. "Water of Love" continues the magic with Pick Withers laying down a great rhythm track, and Knopfler playing slide on his Dobro. One of the best songs on the album is "Six Blade Knife", a very strong blues piece. This sound has been imitated many times, which is understandable because it is a great song. Knopfler's solos are slow and meaningful. He doesn't have to use a lot of notes to get his point across. Probably, the most popular song to come off this album is "Sultans of Swing", and it is easy to see why. The rhythm is catchy, the riffs between verses are powerful, and the solo is amazing.

There are not many powerful albums out there that can match this debut effort. If I had to keep but ten albums in my collection, this would definitely be one of them. If you're looking to get some Dire Straits, this album and the live "Alchemy" are the only ones you truly need. The others are quite good, but this one is simply the best.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The sound of roots blues - had it been invented in Newcastle, January 7, 2000
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Dire Straits' self titled first album is one of that rarest of rock 'n' roll treasures: the flawless album. In each of Dire Strait's subsequent efforts - most of them still outstanding -Knopfler has let himself down: 'Communique' is too obviously an attempt to replicate this album; in 'Making Movies' he knackers great songs by not finishing them quickly enough (as he does in 'Love Over Gold', which is half an album of genius diluted over a whole record); and 'Brothers in Arms' and, to a greater extent, 'On Every Street' suffer from a degree of over-production which renders most of the material (though by no means all of it) pretty sterile. This first album suffers none of this malaise. The songs are focussed, pacey, and knopfler's custom strat growls and sings because it is played by a gifted man with something to prove. His love for the roots of blues and rock (hardly hip, in the middle of the punk explosion) is transparent - witness the swampy National guitar slide in 'Water of Love' - and elsewhere his unique fingerstyle pops, spits and sizzles like a wet finger on a hot iron. This album predate's Knopfler's discovery the Les Paul, or anything past number 6 on 'gain' knob on his amplifier, but his gently compressed guitar sound is all you'll want to hear. At times it's just staggering. On the other hand, this is no essay in fretboard exhibitionism. Knopfler's obvious influences are, in terms of vocal style Dylan (or if you're unkind, Oscar the Grouch) and in composition, J J Cale, and the instrumentation doesn't derogate from that. The one possible duff shot is the oddly highbrow lyric in 'In the Gallery' (the only example I'm aware of of the high art/low art debate in aesthetics being canvassed in a pop song), but Knopfler sounds so much like he means it - and the guitar breaks are so bitching - that you can forgive him for that. And his argument is convincing, too. The production is raw and honest, probably because the album was recorded on a shoestring by a bunch of unknowns, and it's a feel Knopfler would do well to go back to. 'Dire Straits' is timeless stuff. Lovely Job, Mark.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nothing dire about this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album!
This is a great album! The lyrics are great and so is the music. Some people say that Sultans of Swing was the best song on it, but I have to disagree. Read more
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Wow, 30 years went by quickly, didn't they? I can still remember popping this 1978 disc into my new CD player around 1980 and checking this group out, recommended by my brother... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Craig Connell

5.0 out of 5 stars Dire Straits' superb debut still sounds phenomenal 30 years on
Dire Straits' self titled debut album was released in July, 1978 on Vertigo/Phonogram in most of the world and October, 1978 here in the United States on Warner Bros. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Terrence J. Reardon

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best!!
I love this CD. My old one was scratched up, so I had to get another, and a lower quality MP3 wasn't going to get the job done. FANTASIC!!!
Published 10 months ago by Jeff

5.0 out of 5 stars Dire Straits
I am a Mark Knopfler fan, this is one of the original Dire Straits album from 1978. Great songs, especially Water of Love. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Patricia Powers

5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Through and Through
Their first and in my opinion their best. Not a weak track on the album. My favorite tracks are " Water of Love " , " Down To The Waterline " and "Six Blade Knife " . Read more
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