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The Very Best of Dire Straits: Sultans of Swing
: Includes 16 promotional videos and interviews with Mark Knopfler. Technical Details The Very Best of Dire Straits: Sultans of
Many digital releases and "Very Best Of" collections include a second disc of live performances recorded at the Royal Albert Hall on May 23, 1996 Calling Elvis Walk of Life Last Exit to Brooklyn Romeo and Juliet Sultans of Swing Brothers in Arms Money for Nothing FLAC & Content Quality A "solid" FLAC copy of this album should ideally include: High Bitrate Audio The 1998 CD uses dynamic range compression (loudness
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Lossless Quality: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) preserves 100% of the original studio data. MP3s "discard" data to save space. Released in 1980, "Sultans of Swing" is the
- The 1998 CD uses dynamic range compression (loudness war effects) less aggressively than 2000s remasters, but more than the original 1978–1991 LP or early CD issues.
- A true comparison: original Dire Straits (1978) CD vs. this compilation’s “Sultans of Swing” — the compilation version may sound slightly louder and less dynamic.
Released in 1980, "Sultans of Swing" is the opening track of Dire Straits' third studio album, "Making Movies." The song's narrative is set in a crowded bar, where the protagonist observes a group of affluent individuals who seem to have it all, but are ultimately empty and unfulfilled. The lyrics are a scathing critique of the excesses of the wealthy, with Mark Knopfler's distinctive vocals delivering a powerful and poignant performance.
The Very Best Of Dire Straits, released in 2005, is a compilation album that showcases the band's most popular and enduring songs. The collection features 19 tracks, including "Sultans of Swing," "Money for Nothing," and "Brothers in Arms." The album provides a comprehensive overview of Dire Straits' discography, highlighting their ability to craft catchy, memorable songs that have stood the test of time.