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Live at the BBC (Dire Straits album)

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Length
  
45:57

Artist
  
Dire Straits

Label
  
Warner Bros. Records

Producer
  
Various

Release date
  
26 June 1995

Genres
  
Rock music, Roots rock

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Released
  
26 June 1995 (1995-06-26)

Recorded
  
BBC Studios, London, 22 July 1978, 31 January 1981

Live at the BBC (1995)
  
Sultans of Swing (1998)

Similar
  
Dire Straits albums, Rock music albums

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Live at the BBC is a live album by British rock band Dire Straits, released on 26 June 1995 on Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album was recorded on 22 July 1978 at BBC Studios in London, with one track recorded on 31 January 1981. The studio versions of the first six songs were released on Dire Straits. Live at the BBC was the band's third live album, preceded by Alchemy: Dire Straits Live (1984) and On the Night (1993).

Contents

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Release

Live at the BBC was released on 26 June 1995, the year in which the group officially disbanded. According to Knopfler, the album was released because Dire Straits still owed one album to Phonogram Records (now Mercury Records). This album was a means to end the legal contract, before Mark Knopfler began his solo career (still signed to Mercury).

Composition

Live at the BBC consists of eight songs, the first seven were recorded for the BBC Live in Concert series on 22 July 1978. The eighth song, "Tunnel of Love", was recorded for the BBC TV program The Old Grey Whistle Test on 31 January 1981.

The album features one unreleased song, "What's the Matter Baby?", co-written by Mark Knopfler and his brother David. It is the only song to appear on a Dire Straits album not written exclusively by Mark Knopfler; while two other Dire Straits songs list Knopfler sharing writing credits — "Tunnel of Love" from Making Movies (with Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II) and "Money for Nothing" from Brothers in Arms (with Sting) — but in both cases the song itself was entirely written by Knopfler, with only a small contribution to the backing or arrangement by the other credited artist. The riffs and general structure of "What's the Matter Baby?" were largely recycled for the song "Lady Writer" from the band's second album Communiqué, which may explain why it was never re-recorded in the studio.

Critical reception

In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann gave the album three and a half out of five stars, writing, "It's a modest effort from a modest band and, in that sense, a better representation of them than Alchemy or On the Night, both of which reflected their worldwide popularity." The album stayed on the UK albums chart for one week.

Track listing

All songs were written by Mark Knopfler, except where indicated.

Personnel

  • Mark Knopfler – guitar, vocals
  • David Knopfler – guitar, backing vocals
  • John Illsley – bass, backing vocals
  • Pick Withers – drums
  • Alan Clark – keyboards (8)
  • Songs

    1Down to the Waterline4:10
    2Six Blade Knife3:47
    3Water of Love5:29

    References

    Live at the BBC (Dire Straits album) Wikipedia