Also includes material from Mark Knopfler's side project, The Notting Hillbillies.
Dire Straits: Mark Knopfler (vocals, guitar); David Knopfler (guitar, keyboards); Hal Lindes (guitar, background vocals); Guy Fletcher, Phil Palmer (guitar); Paul Franklin (pedal steel guitar); Chris White (saxophone); Alan Clark (keyboards); John Illsley (bass, background vocals); Pick Withers, Terry Williams, Chris Whitten (drums); Danny Cummings (percussion).
Additional personnel includes: Sting, Jeff Porcaro, Joop de Korte.
Producers include: Barry Becket, Jimmy Iovine, Jerry Wexler, Guy Fletcher, Muff Winwood.
All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
Liner Note Author: Robert Sandall.
Editors: Carlos Grier; Don Cobb.
Photographers: Josh Pulman; Brian Aris; Mark Leialoha.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Chris Whitten; Tom Mandel; Danny Cummings; David Knopfler; Chris White ; Pick Withers; Guy Fletcher ; Hal Lindes ; Joop de Korte; Jeff Porcaro; John Illsley; Alan Clark; Manu Katch‚; Mel Collins; Mike Mainieri; Omar Hakim; Paul Franklin ; Phil Palmer; Roy Bittan; Sting; Terry Williams; Jimmy Maelen.
Exactly ten years after Dire Straits' first compilation, Money for Nothing, appeared in the stores, their second, Sultans of Swing: The Very Best of Dire Straits, was released. A decade is a significant span of time, and the average band would have produced enough material for an entirely different collection, one that shared no similarities with its predecessor. Dire Straits is not the average band, however, and during those ten years, they released exactly two albums -- 1991's On Every Street, their first studio album since Brothers in Arms in 1985, and 1993's On the Night, a live album culled from tapes of the record's supporting tour. Not quite enough new material for a new greatest-hits album, but it had been years since Dire Straits had released an album of any sort (a compilation of BBC sessions snuck into the stores in 1995) -- hence the birth of Sultans of Swing. Unsurprisingly, it covers much of the same ground as Money for Nothing, containing all the essentials ("Sultans of Swing," "Romeo and Juliet," "Tunnel of Love," "Private Investigations," "Twisting by the Pool," "Money for Nothing," "Brothers in Arms," "Walk of Life"), with the exception of "Telegraph Road," which was left on the earlier compilation. A live "Love Over Gold," "Lady Writer," and "So Far Away" replace "Down to the Waterline," "Where Do You Think You're Going," and a live "Portobello Belle," which is really just a trade-off, since they're all equal in quality. Then there are the three hits from On Every Street ("Calling Elvis," "Heavy Fuel," "On Every Street"), all of which are pleasant re-creations of the Brothers in Arms sound; a live version of "Your Latest Trick" from On the Night, and, inexplicably, Mark Knopfler's "Wild Theme (Theme from Local Hero)." Fine tunes all, but none of them are reason enough to replace Money for Nothing with Sultans of Swing. But for casual fans or curious listeners looking for an introduction/sampler, it's the better choice, simply because it covers more ground and contains more music while remaining quite listenable and entertaining. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (12/11/98, p.80) - "...Dire Straits' best songs seem as singular today as when they first appeared at the supremely unlikely peak of '70s British punk....on the strongest numbers--the courtly `Romeo & Juliet' or graceful `Tunnel Of Love'--Knopfler helps keep the faded '60s notion of the romantic guitar hero alive." - Rating: B+
This is a fantastic album!! I love everything on it. You can put it on at any time and you'll feel relaxed, it's great, fun, rocky easy listening music. Mark Knophler is amazing. Everyone will know at least a few tracks on this CD.
Stand out tracks are: "Sultans Of Swing," "Romeo And Juliet," "So Far Away," "Money For Nothing" and "Brothers In Arms."
The only thing wrong with this CD is not having the song "Down To The Waterline" on it-I love that song and it was a big hit so I'm not sure why they excluded it.
Dire straits is a great rock band that have written timeless music like "Money For Nothin" and "Romeo and Juliet". This collection of their songs is a must have for any classic rock fans and is packed with great music. Mark Knopfler is a great guitarist and has played with Bob Dylan.
This album is just one of those classics that completed a nice snag on the barbie and a couple of beers. Great sounds and a great voice combine to create a rock and roll music at its almost best. These guys have a sound all of their own and everyone loves to get their money for nothing and their chips for free.
The Sultans of Swing
Sultans Of Swing: The Very Best Of Dire Straits is ok. Well it has some of their best songs on here but a lot of their realy good songs have been left out of here, I suppose they made too many great songs to put all of them on here. But if i was in charge of making this cd i would have a few different songs on here.
this album just reminds me of my mum and when i was young when we would listen to it in the car.it is quite a good album to listen to when you are driving but its not really my type of music. a true fan of dire staits fan would really love this though
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