Dire Straits Essentials

Dire Straits Essentials

Born in England's pub rock scene, Dire Straits made a career of pushing roots rock into uncharted territory. Featuring Mark Knopfler's Dylan-esque drawl and spare guitar picking, 1978's forward-moving rocker “Sultans of Swing” is a moody, minimalist gem that contains subtle hints of jazz and country. In an improbable move, the band embraced synths in the '80s and unleashed an enduring anthem in “Money for Nothing”, a cryptic slice of futuristic blues rock. Throughout, their tasteful musicianship, streamlined boogie and encyclopedic knowledge of music gave their songs an unassuming and captivating propulsion.

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