Mark Knopfler - One Deep River (Deluxe) (2024) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Mark Knopfler
Title: One Deep River (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: EMI
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:26:19
Total Size: 3.4 GB / 487 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: One Deep River (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: EMI
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:26:19
Total Size: 3.4 GB / 487 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
1. Two Pairs Of Hands (04:05)
2. Ahead Of The Game (03:56)
3. Smart Money (04:27)
4. Scavengers Yard (04:33)
5. Black Tie Jobs (02:57)
6. Tunnel 13 (05:27)
7. Janine (04:42)
8. Watch Me Gone (05:02)
9. Sweeter Than The Rain (04:16)
10. Before My Train Comes (04:04)
11. This One’s Not Going To End Well (04:00)
12. One Deep River (04:17)
Disc 2
1. Dolly Shop Man (05:08)
2. Your Leading Man (04:07)
3. Wrong ‘Un (02:54)
4. Chess (03:27)
5. The Living End (03:42)
6. Fat Chance Dupree (04:15)
7. Along A Foreign Coast (04:33)
8. What I’m Gonna Need (02:52)
9. Nothing But Rain (03:26)
Deluxe Edition with five additional bonus tracks. One Deep River offers an unstoppable flow of future Knopfler classics, with their customarily learned lyrics and refined guitar textures. They draw on a lifetime of genre-crossing ingredients and influences in blues, folk, rock and beyond, and as usual, reveal their charms with unhurried grace and depth.
"One Deep River" is Mark's sixth consecutive studio album to be recorded at his British Grove Studios and his first since 2018's 'Down The Road Wherever.' When Covid restrictions eased, Mark reconvened at BG with longtime band members and collaborators such as Guy Fletcher, Danny Cummings, Richard Bennett, Glenn Worf, Jim Cox and others, with the addition of first-time contributor Greg Leisz on pedal and lap steel and acoustic guitar.
Says Mark of the new album, which he co-produced with longtime confidant Fletcher: "It was back to the old-fashioned idea of a band making a record together in the room, which maybe in the more youth-oriented side of the industry has become quite rare, because everyone uses loads of technology. We do too, but what we do is we combine the old and the new. If it works, I use it.
"With these songs, you can see them coming together very quickly, with a band like this. You're in a game where you're making the thing and it's happening whether you like it or not. You could push the pace, but I try and give myself a little bit more breathing room. The fatal thing a lot of the time would be to want to rush everything. Something creative always happens by not panicking."
Of the track 'Ahead Of The Game,' Mark adds: "That all goes back to bands playing live. In some way, I was thinking about Nashville, because when I first went out there, it must have been in the early '80s and all the bands in the bars downtown were playing the hits. And that's fine. What I was trying to say is that's an achievement to actually get to a place where you've got employment, and you've got yourself a gig. I mean, statistically, what are the odds of making it? If you stopped to think about that, you'd hardly take a step further, would you?"
Mark Knopfler, guitar
Jim Cox, keyboards
Guy Fletcher, keyboards
Glenn Worf, bass
Ian Thomas, drums
Danny Cummings, percussion
Richard Bennett, guitar
Greg Leisz, pedal and lap steel guitar
Mike McGoldrick, whistle
Uilleann pipes, fiddle
John McCusker, fiddle
Emma Topolski, backing vocals
Tamsin Topolski, backing vocals
"One Deep River" is Mark's sixth consecutive studio album to be recorded at his British Grove Studios and his first since 2018's 'Down The Road Wherever.' When Covid restrictions eased, Mark reconvened at BG with longtime band members and collaborators such as Guy Fletcher, Danny Cummings, Richard Bennett, Glenn Worf, Jim Cox and others, with the addition of first-time contributor Greg Leisz on pedal and lap steel and acoustic guitar.
Says Mark of the new album, which he co-produced with longtime confidant Fletcher: "It was back to the old-fashioned idea of a band making a record together in the room, which maybe in the more youth-oriented side of the industry has become quite rare, because everyone uses loads of technology. We do too, but what we do is we combine the old and the new. If it works, I use it.
"With these songs, you can see them coming together very quickly, with a band like this. You're in a game where you're making the thing and it's happening whether you like it or not. You could push the pace, but I try and give myself a little bit more breathing room. The fatal thing a lot of the time would be to want to rush everything. Something creative always happens by not panicking."
Of the track 'Ahead Of The Game,' Mark adds: "That all goes back to bands playing live. In some way, I was thinking about Nashville, because when I first went out there, it must have been in the early '80s and all the bands in the bars downtown were playing the hits. And that's fine. What I was trying to say is that's an achievement to actually get to a place where you've got employment, and you've got yourself a gig. I mean, statistically, what are the odds of making it? If you stopped to think about that, you'd hardly take a step further, would you?"
Mark Knopfler, guitar
Jim Cox, keyboards
Guy Fletcher, keyboards
Glenn Worf, bass
Ian Thomas, drums
Danny Cummings, percussion
Richard Bennett, guitar
Greg Leisz, pedal and lap steel guitar
Mike McGoldrick, whistle
Uilleann pipes, fiddle
John McCusker, fiddle
Emma Topolski, backing vocals
Tamsin Topolski, backing vocals