1985’s Brothers in Arms has sold more than 9 million copies in U.S. alone
Ranked No. 351 on Rolling Stone’s List of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
There are hit records. And then there are blockbusters. One of the world’s best-selling records, a winner of two Grammy Awards, an era-defining reference statement, an MTV favorite, and a set that catapulted an already-acclaimed band to arena status, Dire Straits’ Brothers in Arms is the kind of epic spectacular that comes around only once or twice a decade.
The sense of realism this edition delivers will leave slack-jawed even the most hard-to-please audiophiles. As the recipient of the Grammy for Best-Engineered Recording, the album has always been a go-to sonic standard, but never has it sounded so reach-out-and-touch-it realistic as it does on this analog pressing. All of the hallmark characteristics – ample spaciousness, ideal balances, widescreen dynamics, immersive depth, lush production – are here in spades. As is music-making of enviable proportions.
Lado 1 | |
1 | So Far Away |
2 | Money for Nothing |
Lado 2 | |
3 | Walk of Life |
4 | Your Latest Trick |
Lado 3 | |
5 | Why Worry |
6 | Ride Across The River |
Lado 4 | |
7 | The Man’s Too Strong |
8 | One World |
9 | Brothers in Arms |