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Missing...Presumed Having..

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Missing...Presumed Having..
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Note moyenne:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1762






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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075992614726
Label: Warner Bros
Manufacturer: Warner Bros
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros
Release Date: mars 06, 1990
Sales Rank: 1762
Studio: Warner Bros



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Disc 1:
  1. Railroad Worksong
  2. Bewildered
  3. Your Own Sweet Way
  4. Run Me Down
  5. One Way Gal
  6. Blues Stay Away from Me
  7. Will You Miss Me
  8. Please Baby
  9. Weapon of Prayer
  10. That's Where I Belong
  11. Feel Like Going Home


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Note moyenne:  out of 5 stars

Note: 5 out of 5 stars - Now one of my favorite Knopfler albums
The content, riffs and character of this album remind me of another great milestone in country-blues swing...an album by Vassar Clements ( Hillbilly Jazz).... except this is mellow and bluesy with great interwoven guitar filler and licks.

I listen to the album all the way through whenever I play it. It was a great find for me as both a Knopfler fan and a lover of Hillbilly jazz/blues.



Note: 5 out of 5 stars - Better than expected
Take four Brits who call themselves "The Notting Hillbillies" and you'd expect a parody of American country music or -- worse -- slavish imitation. Not so with The Notting Hillbillies; they've made a CD that's dignified and classy and country-tinged. This is a CD that is original enough to listen to over and over.


I especially liked the first and last songs on the CD. "Railway Worksong" features extraordinary bluegrass banjo, guitar, and steel guitar runs and a strong vocal. I would assume that most of the fancy guitar work is by Mark Knopfler. The steel guitar is played by an American, Paul Franklin, who's as good as they come. The second great song is "Feels like Going Home" which is bluesy and sung a bit like a hybrid of Joe Cocker and Van Morrison. The notes to the CD, unfortunately, don't identify which of the Notting Hillbillies is the lead singer of these two songs.



Note: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing CD ...
I was browsing customer reviews on Dire Straits. I bought this CD 11 years ago and I have not parted with it since. This is an amazing collection of some of the best songs that I have ever heard....It is not just Mark Knopfler here...but the band. Get this CD because it is rare. Check out some of the duets of Mark Knopfler with Chet Atkins...they will blow your little mind.



Note: 5 out of 5 stars - Great!!
This is one of my favorite records. If you are looking for deep, melodic, soothing blues, folk and gospel, then look no further. A great record for long road trips.



Note: 5 out of 5 stars - * smooth and dreamy ...
I heard "Sweet Dreams" on NPR one night and next day went to to find out about it. Bought it and have not stopped playing it since. I do not agree with "if you liked this, try this". None of the suggested albums are anything like "Presumed... This CD is truly sweet and slow and dreamy.

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