Alchemy: Dire Straits Live (live)
release date: Mar. 1984
format: vinyl 2 lp (818 243-1) / digital
[album rate: 3,5 / 5] [3,63]
producer: Mark Knopfler
label: Vertigo Records - nationality: England, UK
Double live album by Dire Straits recorded over two nights at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, Jul. '83. The album showcases the band at the height of its career playing familiar tracks in extended live versions in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The album is a fine document - in fact it's a live album above average, only, I think, I was fed up with the band at this point. I used to really enjoy Mark Knopfler, his signature guitar and laid-back singing voice, but I basically connected Dire Straits with the 1970s and I was occupied by the many new original styles of contemporary music. This is progressive rock and that was part of another decade - dead and gone, but I also felt that the presence of Knopfler had become too dominating. I mean, Bruce Springsteen wasn't even taking such a role being a solo artist when playing live. Dire Straits IS / WAS Mark Knopfler, and you really have to accept that. The songs are more than good, the performance likewise showing extremely skilled instrumentalists, but you just have to love a sound, and style on repeat to fully embrace this.
[ allmusic.com 3 / 5 stars ]