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Love over Gold

 
Album Review: Love Over Gold

  • Artist: Dire Straits
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1982 09
  • Total Time: 40:59
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Adding a new rhythm guitarist, Dire Straits expands its sounds and ambitions on the sprawling Love Over Gold. In a sense, the album is their prog rock effort, containing only five songs, including the 14-minute opener "Telegraph Road." Since Mark Knopfler is a skilled, tasteful guitarist, he can sustain interest even throughout the languid stretches, but the long, atmospheric, instrumental passages aren't as effective as the group's tight blues-rock, leaving Love Over Gold only a fitfully engaging listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Telegraph Road (Lyrics) Mark Knopfler Dire Straits (14:18)
Private Investigations (Lyrics) Mark Knopfler Dire Straits (6:46)
Industrial Disease (Lyrics) Mark Knopfler Dire Straits (5:50)
Love Over Gold (Lyrics) Mark Knopfler Dire Straits (6:17)
It Never Rains (Lyrics) Mark Knopfler Dire Straits (7:59)

Credits

Jo Motta (Project Coordinator), Mark Knopfler (Guitar), Hal Lindes (Guitar), Ed Walsh (Synthesizer Programming), Mike Mainieri (Drums), Hal Lindes (Guitar (Rhythm)), Alan Clark (Keyboards), Mike Mainieri (Marimba), Bob Ludwig (Remastering), Mike Mainieri (Vibraphone), Pick Withers (Drums), John Illsley (Bass), Mike Mainieri (Vocals (Background)), John Illsley (Vocals), Gregg Geller (Remastering), Mark Knopfler (Vocals), Ed Walsh (Synthesizer), Mark Knopfler (Producer)
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Love over Gold
Studio album by Dire Straits
Released 20 September 1982
Recorded 8 March - 11 June 1982
Genre Rock
Length 40:59
Label Vertigo
Warner Bros. (US)
Producer Mark Knopfler
Professional reviews
Dire Straits chronology
Making Movies
(1980)
Love over Gold
(1982)
ExtendedancEPlay
(1983)

Love over Gold is the fourth album by British rock band Dire Straits.

Contents

History

Due to its lengthy atmospheric instrumental passages it has been cited as the band's only album that resembles progressive rock, although not quite achieving it.[1]

Love over Gold sold 4.4 million copies in Europe and reached the gold status in the United States, in 1986.[2]

It was remastered and released with the rest of the Dire Straits catalogue in 1996 for most of the world on Vertigo Records outside the US and in 2000 in the United States.

It is also the last album on which drummer Pick Withers played.

"Private Dancer", a song originally planned for the album, was recorded by the band except for the vocals. Mark Knopfler decided that a female voice would be more appropriate and handed the song to Tina Turner for her comeback album of the same name.[3]

"The Way It Always Starts", another song written during the "Love over Gold" sessions, ended up on Knopfler's soundtrack to "Local Hero" with vocals sung by Gerry Rafferty.

"Badges, Posters, Stickers and T-Shirts" was cut from the album, released in the UK as a B-side, and subsequently released in the U.S. as the 4th track on the ExtendedancEPlay EP.

1990 Tracklisting

All songs written by Mark Knopfler.

  1. "Telegraph Road" – 14:15
  2. "Private Investigations" – 6:45
  3. "Industrial Disease" – 5:49
  4. "Love over Gold" – 6:16
  5. "It Never Rains" – 7:54

1982 Tracklisting

Personnel

Additional personnel

Charts

The album has been 200 weeks in UK Albums Chart.[4] In Australia, the album reached the twelfth position of the best selling albums in 1982 and the sixth position in 1983.

Album

Year Chart Peak
Position
1982 Australian Albums Chart 1
1982 Austria Albums Chart 1
1982 Italy Albums Chart 1
1982 Norway Albums Chart 1
1982 UK Albums Chart 1
1982 Sweden Albums Chart 2
1982 Billboard Pop Albums 19
1983 Australian Albums Chart 1

Singles

Year Song Peak positions
US Hot 100 US Rock AUT ITA SWI UK
1982 "Private Investigations" - - 19 28 4 2
"Industrial Disease" - 9 - - - -
1983 75 - - - - -

Certifications

Organisation Level Date
BPI – UK Silver September 27, 1982
BPI – UK Gold[5] September 27, 1982
CRIA – Canada Gold November 1, 1982
CRIA – Canada Platinum November 1, 1982
BPI – UK Platinum[5] November 15, 1982
IFPI – Germany Gold 1982
SNEP - France Platinum 1984
BPI – UK Double Platinum[5] August 5, 1985
CRIA – Canada Double Platinum November 12, 1985
RIAA – U.S. Gold[2] April 1, 1986
IFPI – Germany Platinum 1987

Notes

Preceded by
The Kids from Fame by The Kids from "Fame"
UK Albums Chart number one album
October 2, 1982 – October 29, 1982
Succeeded by
The Kids from Fame by The Kids from "Fame"
Preceded by
1982 Out of the Blue by Various Artists
Australian Kent Music Report number-one album
October 11, 1982 – January 16, 1983
April 11 - April 17, 1983
Succeeded by
The John Lennon Collection
by John Lennon

 
 

 

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