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Thirty-seven years afterwards Dire Straits alien us to the “Sultans of Swing,” Mark Knopfler charcoal a man of (we assume) abundance and, added importantly, abundant aftertaste aback it comes to music. Thirty years afterwards the phenomenalistic “Brothers In Arms” with Dire Straits, Knopfler’s eighth abandoned anthology is a appropriate masterwork of affluent songwriting (especially the fleshed-out characters in his lyrics), cautiously nuanced arrange and able playing; the guy’s as abundant a guitar hero as ever, but Knopfler’s abstemiousness is as key to the abracadabra actuality as any flurry of addendum in his solos. He harks aback to “Sultans” on “Tracker’s” aboriginal single, “Beryl” (about British columnist Dame Beryl Bainbridge, no less) and dishes out a bit of able-bodied alarm on “Broken Bones.” But the aggregate of the anthology goes for affection and texture, whether it’s the active images of “Lights of Tacoma,” the affable musings of “Wherever I Go” and “River Towns” or the Celtic-flavored finery of “Long Cool Girl” and “Mighty Man.” In the animated opener “Laughs and Jokes and Drinks and Smokes” Knopfler recalls the bashful and somewhat rowdier times afore Dire Straits hit it big, but “Tracker” shows he’s managed to complete and wisen after accident that blaze he had decades go.
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New & Noteworthy:
Bernard Allison, “In The Mix” (Jazzhaus): The dejection adept covers ancestor Luther Allison’s “Move From the Hood” and “Moving On Up” on his aboriginal new anthology in six years.
Seth Avett and Jessical Lea Mayfield, “Sing Elliot Smith” (Ramseur): The Americana brace teams up to do absolutely what the appellation says and pay adapted admiration to the backward singer-songwriter.
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AWOLNATION, “Run” (Red Bull): The green anthology from the Aaron Bruno-led avant-garde bedrock affiliation follows the advance success of 2011’s hit-laden “Megalithic Symphony.”
Modest Mouse, “Strangers To Ourselves” (Epic): The Washington accompaniment group’s aboriginal new anthology in eight years appearance three new associates (half the band) who accept abutting back 2007’s “We Were Dead Afore the Ship Even Sank.”
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Allison Moorer, “Down to Believing” (eOne): Never one to shy abroad from adamantine times and aphotic emotions, Moorer fuels her latest with acquaint and observations fatigued from her annulment from adolescent singer-songwriter Steve Earle.
Sleeping With Sirens, “Madness” (Epitaph): The Florida adamantine rockers about-face labels for their fourth anthology and get a band of sonic brightness address of ambassador John Feldmann.
Also Out: The Answer, “Raise a Little Hell” (Napalm); Aaron Comess, “Aaron Comess Quintet” (His House); Lara Downes, “A Billie Holiday Songbook” (Steinway & Sons); Jakob Bro, “Gefion” (ECM); Hawk Nelson, “Diamonds” (7-N Music); Houndmouth, “Little Neon Limelight” (Rough Trade); Jazz Collective, “Sasha’s Bloc” (AG Entertainment); King Khan & the BBQ Show, “Bad News Boys” (In The Red); Matt Maher, “Saints and Sinners” (Essential); Moonspell, “Extinct” (Napalm); Marcus Miller, “Afrodeezia” (CMG); Olly Murs, “Never Been Better” (Columbia); Passion, “Even So Come” (Capitol Christian); Greg Shirley, “Raised on the Run” (Garage Door); Sol Driven Train, “Dance!” (Sol Driven Train); Twin Shadow, “Eclipse” (Warner Bros.); Eberhard Weber, “Encore” (ECM).
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From The Vaults: L.A. Guns, “Toronto 1990” (Cleopatra); Pretty Things, “Bouquets From a Cloudy Sky” (Snapper Classics); Rush, “2112 (Hologram Edition LP)” (Mercury UMe); Santana, “1968 San Francisco” (Cleopatra).
Soundtracks: “Galavant” (Disney); Tony Yazbeck and Jay Armstrong Johnson, “On The Town (New Broadway Cast Recording)” (P.S. Classics).
New Music DVDs: Shuggie Otis, “Live in Williamsburg” (Cleopatra).
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