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  2. Love over Gold - Wikipedia

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    Love over Gold was the final album to feature original drummer Pick Withers, who was replaced by former Dave Edmunds / Rockpile drummer Terry Williams. Dire Straits then embarked on the eight-month-long Love Over Gold Tour which finished with two sold-out concerts at London's Hammersmith Odeon on 22 and 23 July 1983.

  3. Love over Gold (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love over Gold" is a song by British rock band Dire Straits. It is the fourth track and title track from the band's 1982 album. [3] A shorter live version of the song, taken from the album Alchemy: Dire Straits Live, was released as a single. [4]

  4. Telegraph Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    Telegraph Road is a major north-south 70-mile (110 km) thoroughfare in Michigan, and Mark Knopfler was inspired to write the song while riding in the front of the tour bus, which made the journey down Telegraph Road.

  5. Dire Straits - Wikipedia

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    Dire Straits' fourth studio album Love Over Gold, an album of songs filled with lengthy passages that featured Alan Clark's piano and keyboard work, was well received when it was released in September 1982, going gold in America and spending four weeks at number one in the United Kingdom. The title was inspired by graffiti seen from the window ...

  6. Brothers in Arms (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by songwriter Mark Knopfler and Neil Dorfsman, who had engineered Dire Straits' 1982 album Love over Gold and Knopfler's 1983 soundtrack album Local Hero. [10] Brothers in Arms was one of the first albums recorded on a Sony 24-track digital tape machine. The decision to move to digital recording came from Knopfler's ...

  7. Alchemy: Dire Straits Live - Wikipedia

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    Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in London on 22–23 July 1983, the double album features songs from the band's first four albums (Dire Straits, Communiqué, Making Movies and Love Over Gold), the ExtendedancEPlay EP and Mark Knopfler's Local Hero soundtrack. Many of the songs have reworked arrangements and extended instrumental segments.

  8. Money for Nothing (album) - Wikipedia

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    The version of the song included on the album omits the controversial Verse 2 lyrics entirely. A newly-remastered version of the compilation was issued in the UK to streaming platforms and on vinyl on 17 June 2022. [6] This reissued vinyl includes the live version of "Telegraph Road" omitted from the original vinyl release.

  9. 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.