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Dire straits album back
Dire straits album back












dire straits album back

‘Brothers In Arms’ collected several awards including a pair of Grammys in 1986 and it also took the Best British Album honours at the Brit Awards the following year. “Money For Nothing” was accompanied by a video that was made-for-MTV as MTV was featured in the lyrics. The most recognized of them was a tune which features backing vocals by Sting of The Police.

dire straits album back

What also helped propel this disk into the record books was the five singles that came off of it. The simple, yet beautiful cover art that emphasizes the guitar on both the front and back covers, makes this one of the most iconic packages of the mid-1980s. The imagery was ‘copied’ to a great degree in 1989 by the group Brewers Droop for their ‘The Booze Brothers’ release. The artist was Thomas Steyer from Germany. The back cover art is actually a painting of Knopfler’s guitar. The interesting thing about the guitar is that the “O” line was in production only from 1930 to 1941. It was the instrument owned and played by Dire Straits front man Mark Knopfler. The guitar in the photo was a 1937 14-fret National Style “O” Resonator. The photo, taken by photographer Deborah Feingold, shows a floating guitar shot from a low angle with what appears to be a stormy sky up and above it. It included a wide powder blue border with a photograph in the centre.

dire straits album back

‘Brothers In Arms’ is also one of the world’s best-selling albums with over 30-million copies sold throughout the world. In fact, it is the eighth best-selling disk in UK chart history and was certified 9-times platinum in the US. The album was also the first one ever to attain the milestone of certified 10-times platinum in the UK. It also held the #1 position on the Billboard 200 in the US for nine weeks and was #1 on the Australian Albums Chart for an incredible 34 weeks. It instantly landed at the top of the charts worldwide and spent a total of ten weeks at the #1 spot on the UK Albums Chart. The British rock band Dire Straits released their fifth studio album, titled “Brothers In Arms” in 1985. In this installment, Pure Music looks at a classic from the 1980s by Dire Straits. This feature is called ‘Behind The Cover’ and it is a place where we take a look at some of the stories behind some of the most memorable album covers ever created.














Dire straits album back