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  2. Your Latest Trick - Wikipedia

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    The saxophone introduction was used in the theme music for the TVB series File of Justice. [1] According to Classic Rock critic Paul Rees, the song was originally done at a faster, jazzier tempo, but Dire Straits' manager Ed Bicknell suggested slowing it down to the "stately bossa nova" that was released. [2]

  3. Twisting by the Pool - Wikipedia

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    According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song is set in the time signature of common time, with a tempo of 182 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of A major with Knopfler's vocal range spanning from A 2 to E 4. The song has a basic sequence of A–D–E as its chord progression. [4]

  4. List of Dire Straits band members - Wikipedia

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    Following another hiatus, Dire Straits' final album Live at the BBC (released in 1995) was a contractual release featuring live recordings from 1978 to 1981, with the original line-up of Mark and David Knopfler, Illsley and Pick Withers (Clark and Lindes also featured on one track). In 1995, Mark Knopfler disbanded Dire Straits for the second ...

  5. Alan Clark (keyboardist) - Wikipedia

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    Clark joined Dire Straits in 1980 [3] and remained a major influence on the band's music until the band's eventual dissolution in 1995. He co-produced the band's final album, On Every Street. [1] Alan Clark w Jack Sonni on stage w Dire Straits Legacy . In 1983 he played on Bob Dylan's album Infidels and also on Dylan's following Empire ...

  6. Expresso Love - Wikipedia

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    "Expresso Love" is a song written by Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler for their third album Making Movies. It is one of their heavier songs, with a slightly overdriven guitar playing the main riff, which was recycled from the unreleased track "Making Movies". [1] It also has a piano melody played throughout, which accompanies the guitar.

  7. Private Investigations (album) - Wikipedia

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    Private Investigations: The Best of Dire Straits & Mark Knopfler is the third compilation album by Dire Straits and Scottish-born British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released in 2005 by Mercury and Vertigo internationally, and Warner Bros. in the United States.

  8. Private Investigations (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Private Investigations" is a song by the British rock band Dire Straits from their album Love over Gold. It reached number 2 in the United Kingdom (despite its length), and is one of their biggest chart successes in the UK.

  9. You and Your Friend - Wikipedia

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    "You and Your Friend" is the sixth track from the 1991 rock album On Every Street by the British rock band Dire Straits. The song was the fifth song to be released as a single, and the final single overall released by the band. The single was only released in France and Germany. A live rendition appeared towards the end of the On the Night ...