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Dire Straits Brothers in Arms Vinyl LP Album 1985 Warner Bros Records 12" Rock

Sold Date: December 4, 2014
Start Date: December 3, 2014
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Cover in shrink with original sticker, has insert which has a tear in bottom, vinyl has some light marks


Dire Straits ‎– Brothers In Arms
Label:
Warner Bros. Records ‎– 9 25264-1
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
US
Released:
1985
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
Tracklist
A1     So Far Away     3:59
A2     Money For Nothing

    Vocals [Uncredited] – Sting

    7:04
A3     Walk Of Life     4:07
A4     Your Latest Trick     4:46
A5     Why Worry     5:22
B1     Ride Across The River     6:57
B2     The Man's Too Strong     4:36
B3     One World     3:36
B4     Brothers In Arms     6:56
Companies etc

    Mixed At – Power Station
    Mastered At – The Sound Clinic
    Mastered At – Masterdisk
    Recorded At – Air Studios
    Mastered At – Sheffield Lab Matrix

Credits

    Bass, Vocals – John Illsley
    Drums – Omar Hakim, Terry Williams (3)
    Engineer – Neil Dorfsman
    Engineer [Assistant, Air Montserrat] – Steve Jackson (3)
    Engineer [Assistant, Power Station] – Bruce Lampcov, David Greenberg*
    Guitar, Vocals – Mark Knopfler
    Keyboards – Alan Clark
    Keyboards, Vocals – Guy Fletcher
    Lacquer Cut By – RL*
    Mastered By [Masterdisk] – Bob Ludwig
    Mastered By [Sound Clinic] – John Dent
    Painting – Thomas Steyer
    Photography By – Deborah Feingold
    Producer – Mark Knopfler, Neil Dorfsman
    Sleeve – Sutton Cooper
    Written-By – Mark Knopfler