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August 3, 2022
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June 3, 2022
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Dire Straits - Money For Nothing - 180g Vinyl 2LP Reissue of the first Dire Straits greatest hits collection, originally released in October 1988 and featuring songs from their first five albums. Fully remastered by Bob Ludwig, and cut by Bernie Grundman and pressed onto 180gsm black vinyl, this vinyl reissue includes ‘Telegraph Road (Live Remix)’ which was previously only available on the original CD format, and a brand new mix of ‘Portobello Belle (Live)’. It is cut over four sides of vinyl for the first time. The original artwork has been reproduced on a widespine sleeve, with original inner artwork presented as a 12” x 12” double-sided insert.
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. Sultans Of Swing 2. Down By The Waterline 3. Portobello Belle (Live: Alternative Outtake) - Previously Unreleased
SIDE B
1. Twisting By The Pool (Remix) 2. Tunnel Of Love 3. Romeo & Juliet
SIDE C
1. Where Do You Think You're Going 2. Walk Of Life 3. Private Investigations
SIDE D
1. Telegraph Road (Live Remix) (11:59 mins) - Previously Unreleased on Vinyl 2. Money For Nothing (Single Edit) 3. Brothers In Arms (Edit)
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