Due out Oct. 19, Songs of Swing: The Very Best of Dire
Straits includes sixteen radio-friendly tracks -- half of
which appeared on 1988's gold-selling "best of," oops, greatest
hits album, Money for Nothing.
Mercury Records has whittled down a sixteen-year
career to a collection of four-minute foot-tappers like "Sultans of
Swing," "Walk of Life" and "Brothers in Arms." Three live tracks
spice up the album, though two of those have appeared on previously
released concert discs, namely 1984's Alchemy and 1993's
On the Night. The third live contribution, "Local Hero,"
may be the only valuable nugget on the retrospective: The song was
originally recorded for frontman Mark Knopfler's
solo album, also called Local Hero, which also doubled as
the film soundtrack for, you guessed it, Local Hero.
While his former band languishes in its headband heyday, Knopfler
continues to produce fresh material for the masses. The
forty-nine-year-old songwriter has completed nearly two-thirds of
his second bona fide solo album. For the yet-untitled effort, he's
been collaborating with the same musical team that helped construct
his 1996 solo debut, Golden Heart.
A spokesman for Knopfler says the artist will "very probably" tour
to support the forthcoming disc, which, he says, contains some
relatively "high-energy" tunes. In the meantime, soundtrack-maven
Knopfler has recorded the score for the independent British film
Metroland. The movie, which stars Emily
Watson (The Boxer) will likely open in the U.S.
later this year.
ANNI LAYNE
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