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1-1 	Silver Eagle 	
1-2 	Redbud Tree 	
1-3 	Border Reiver 	
1-4 	True Love Will Never Fade 	
1-5 	What It Is 	
1-6 	Kingdom Of Gold 	
1-7 	Remembrance Day 	
1-8 	The Trawlersman's Song 	
1-9 	Darling Pretty 	
1-10 	Why Aye Man 	
1-11 	Golden Heart 	
1-12 	Let It All Go 	
1-13 	This Is Us 	
1-14 	Say Too Much 	
1-15 	The Last Laugh 	
1-16 	Nobody's Got The Gun 	
1-17 	Metroland 	

2-1 	Laughs And Jokes And Drinks And Smokes 	
2-2 	Cleaning My Gun 	
2-3 	Sailing To Philadelphia 	
2-4 	5.15 A.M. 	
2-5 	Rudiger 	
2-6 	The Ragpicker's Dream 	
2-7 	Imelda 	
2-8 	Hard Shoulder 	
2-9 	Beachcombing 	
2-10 	Hill Farmer's Blues 	
2-11 	Boom, Like That 	
2-12 	Monteleone 	
2-13 	Hard Cases 	
2-14 	Silvertown Blues 	
2-15 	You Don't Know You're Born 	
2-16 	Going Home (Theme Of The Local Hero)

 

Mark Knopfler is a guitarist, singer, songwriter, and bandleader. His group, Dire Straits, was formed in London in 1977 and went on to become an international success after the release of its debut album in 1978. Though it began as a group with a permanent lineup led by Knopfler, in its first few years it evolved into a brand name for Knopfler with varying personnel. Starting with Local Hero in 1983, Knopfler has scored several motion pictures. He has also recorded with Chet Atkins and with the Notting Hillbillies. In 1995, Knopfler quietly laid Dire Straits to rest. He launched a full-fledged solo career with the release of Golden Heart in 1996; subsequent soundtrack efforts include 1998's Wag the Dog, 1998's Metroland, and 2002's Shot at Glory. Sailing to Philadelphia, a lush collection of folk-rock and breezy Americana that featured guest appearances by James Taylor, Van Morrison, and Squeeze leaders Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, appeared in fall 2000, and Ragpicker's Dream followed in 2002. In 2003, on the way to rehearsals in London, Knopfler broke his collarbone, shoulder, and seven ribs in a motorcycle crash. He returned in 2004 with Shangri-La, and in 2006 he completed All the Road Running, a collaboration with Emmylou Harris recorded over the span of nearly seven years that also found life as a live CD/DVD release (Real Live Roadrunning) later that November. Kill to Get Crimson appeared in 2007, and Get Lucky in 2009. --- William Ruhlmann, allmusic.com

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