Mark Knopfler - Kill to Get Crimson Audio CD
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Band: Mark Knopfler
Title: Kill to Get Crimson
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Release Date: 2007-09-18
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: True Love Will Never Fade 2: The Scaffolder's Wife 3: The Fizzy and the Still 4: Heart Full of Holes 5: We Can Get Wild 6: Secondary Waltz 7: Punish the Monkey 8: Let It All Go 9: Behind with the Rent 10: The Fish and the Bird 11: Madame Geneva's 12: In the Sky
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I love this album I can't believe there are only 3 other reviews! Knopfler should be compared to Clapton because he's a master guitarist, an amazing song writer AND has a mesmerizing deep voice that stays with you. This album made me a Mark Knopfler fan. It didn't take me long to absorb this album. . . oddly it was that quirky Secondary Waltz that caught me humming first but the "Fizzy and the Still", "We Can Get Wild" and "Punish the Monkey" soon followed and it's all great. Being a Knopler fan is a richly rewarding experience and this album is up there with the rest. .
This one
After the first few times though this CD I felt pretty much the same way as the person who gave it 1 star. . boring.
I couldn't have been more wrong, this one needs to grow on you. At this point I feel this is his best work perhaps in his career. . . that's a big statement! Give it a chance, it truly is beautiful.
Absolutely Gorgeous!
Listen to this one slowly, and let it take you away. The Mark Knopfler/Guy Fletcher combination never ceases to deliver the most beautiful music.
Kill to Get Crimson
Boring, redundant, blah. I'm a big Mark Knopfler fan; this by far is his worst contribution to date. For an artist comparable to Clapton, this cd is simply not up to his standards. Will check with GREAT CARE before purchasing Marky again.
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