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Gear on album Dire Straits
Posted in: by Ingo on March 11, 2010
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- 1 Guitars
- 2 Amps and effects on this album
- 3 Track 1 – Down to the waterline
- 3.1 Guitar one – lead – left channel
- 3.2 Guitar two – rhythm- right channel
- 4 Track 2 – Water of love
- 4.1 Guitar one – slide solo – left channel
- 4.2 Guitar two - solo licks – center
- 4.3 Guitar three - strummed chords – right channel
- 5 Track 3 – Setting me up
- 5.1 Guitar one – lead – center channel
- 5.2 Guitar two – riff – right channel
- 5.3 Guitar three - strummed chords – left channel
- 6 Track 4 – Six blade knife
- 6.1 Guitar one – lead – left channel
- 6.2 Guitar two – rhythm – right channel
- 7 Track 5 – Southbound again
- 7.1 Guitar one – lead – center
- 7.2 Guitar two – riff – left/right channel
- 7.3 Guitar three – rhythm – right channel
- 7.4 Guitar four – chords – center
- 8 Track 6 – Sultans of swing
- 8.1 Guitar one – lead – center
- 8.2 Guitar two – rhythm -left channel
- 8.3 Guitar three – rhythm -right channel
- 9 Track 7 – In the gallery
- 9.1 Guitar one – lead – center
- 9.2 Guitar two – rhythm - left channel
- 9.3 Guitar three – rhythm – right channel
- 9.4 Organ
- 10 Track 8 – Wild west end
- 10.1 Guitar one – lead – center
- 10.2 Guitar two – rhythm – left channel
- 10.3 Guitar three – strummed chords – right channel
- 10.4 Piano
- 11 Track 9 – Lions
- 11.1 Guitar one – lead – center
- 11.2 Guitar two – lead/rhythm -right channel
- 11.3 Guitar three rhythm – left channel
- 12 Links
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Guitars
There is hardly information available that tells us anything about the gear on the famous first Dire Straits album.
Amps and effects on this album
It seems likely that the brown Fender Vibrolux – an amp that originally belonged to Dire Straits’ bass player John Illsley – was used on this album. Mark Knopfler used this amp on stage before and after recording the album in February 1978. Other amps that are commonly suggested here are a Roland Jazz Chorus and a Fender Twin Reverb. It was myself who set this into the world with my first Dire Straits Guitar Page. My source was an article in the Guitar Player magazine from around 1988. The writer of this article was Andy Brauer who runs a gear rental service in Hollywood. He wrote a column about legendary guitar sounds, and named these three amps together with the Dan Armstrong Orange Squeezer compressor and a Fender maple-neck Strat as the gear used on this album.
Much later I had a short email conversation with Andy and asked him about his source for this info. He replied that these were the amps which Mark Knopfler rent from him for some rehearsal sessions for the recording of Randy Newman’s Land of Dream album, so not really a direct confirmation that this was used on the first album. However, maybe Mark told him that he wanted this gear in case they wanted to recreate some of those early Dire Straits sounds, or confirmed in some other way that these amps relate to the album, I don’t know.
Fact is that Mark Knopfler started to play a Fender Twin Reverb on stage about summer 1978. Also Rhett Davies, the engineer of the album, is known for loving the sound of Roland chorus devices, so it seems likely that they had a Jazz Chorus down at the Basing Street studios.
The echo on e.g. Down to the Waterline might have been added in the mix and was probably not a guitar device (Mark was asked about this in an interview and replied that it was probably something brought in by Rhett Davies ). Except reverb (most studios used plate reverbs back then) there are hardly any dominant effects. Of course Mark Knopfler used a volume pedal on some songs, probably a Morley.
Track 1 – Down to the waterline
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Related blog posts:
Dire Straits Down to the Waterline explained: licks – chords – solo – no tabs
Track 2 – Water of love
Track 3 – Setting me up
Track 4 – Six blade knife
Track 5 – Southbound again
Track 6 – Sultans of swing
Track 7 – In the gallery
Track 8 – Wild west end
Track 9 – Lions
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