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Mark Knopfler - Privateering (2012) LP

Mark Knopfler - Privateering (2012) LP

BAND/ARTIST: Mark Knopfler

  • Title: Privateering
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Mercury - 3708778
  • Genre: Folk Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue) 24/96
  • Total Time: 01:29:20
  • Total Size: 1.64 GB
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Tracklist:

Side 1
A1 - Redbud Tree
A2 - Haul Away
A3 - Fon't Forget Your Hat
A4 - Privateering
A5 - Miss You Blues
Arranged By - Mark Knopfler / Lyrics By - Mark Knopfler
Music By [Melody Deep Blue Sea] - Traditional
Side 2
B1 - Corned Beef City
B2 - Go, Love
B3 - Hot Or What
B4 - Yon Two Crows
B5 - Seattle
Side 3
C1 - Kingdom Of Gold
C2 - Got To Have Something
C3 - Radio City Serenade
C4 - I Used To Could
C5 - Gator Blood
Side 4
D1 - Bluebird
D2 - Dream Of The Drowned Submariner
D3 - Blood And Water
D4 - Today Is Okay
D5 - After The Beanstalk

Since officially embarking on a solo career in 1995, former Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler has been quietly and consistently amassing an unassuming horn of plenty, maintaining his prior outfit's penchant for fusing meticulously crafted English blues-rock with sardonic, radio-ready AOR pop, while introducing elements of traditional folk and country with the effortless gait of an artist who has spent his years as both a student and a professor. On Privateering, his seventh solo outing, Knopfler has crafted his most ambitious and pugnacious collection of songs to date, going all in on a two-disc set that pits all of the aforementioned influences against each other without ever succumbing to the convenience of their architectures. Upon first spin, Privateering feels a little like a garage sale, offering up long cold plates of once warm, late-night porch jams that feel like pre-studio session warm-ups, but the album's stately yet schizophrenic nature, which pits lo-fi, studious, yet ultimately forgettable exercises in rote American blues like "Hot or What" and "Gator Blood" with amiable, highway-ready rockers ("Corned Beef City") and incredibly affecting, spooky folk-pop ballads like "Redbud Tree," "Kingdom of Gold," and the magnificent "Dream of the Drowned Submariner," all three of which owe a couple of polite high fives to Dire Straits songs like "The Man's Too Strong" and "Brothers in Arms," reveals an artist in complete control of his arsenal. Could the album use some trimming? Sure, but Knopfler is that rare gunslinger who can make even the wildest shot look like it was completely intentional, and his steady voice, mercurial lyrics, and instantly recognizable guitar tone, that latter of which falls somewhere between the rich, lucid beauty of David Gilmour and the Pan-like spell-casting of Richard Thompson, provide just the right amount of ballast to keep a ship as big as Privateering buoyant.


Mark Knopfler - Privateering (2012) LP










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  • whiskers
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