David Knopfler - (FM/Dire Straits) Madonna’s daughter San Remo 1984
AMIT TV (0046)
Monday, 2 April 1984
Foundation member of Dire Straits and brother of Mark Knopfler, David sings one of the tracks from “Release“ which is his first solo album after leaving Dire Straits. It was released in 1983 on the Peach River and Passport labels, and in 1997 on the Paris label. Producer Tony Spath. Playback performace of Madonna’s Daughter from the Ariston theatre Sanremo on Rai TV. Venue of the Sanremo song festival.
Track listing
“Soul Kissing“
“Come to Me“
“Madonna’s Daughter“
“The Girl and the Paperboy“
“Roman Times“
“Sideshow“
“Little Brother“
“Hey Henry“
“Night Train“
“The Great Divide“
Credits
Arran Ahmun - Percussion, Drums
Harry Bogdanovs - Synthesizer
Marie Broady - Background Vocals
Betsy Cook - Synthesizer, Piano, Background Vocals
Roger Downham - Vibraphone
John Illsley - Bass
Germaine Johnson - Background Vocals
David Knopfler - Guitar, Vocals
Mark Knopfler - Guitar
Mike Paice - Saxophone
Pino Palladino - Bass
Kevin Powell - Bass
Bub Roberts - Guitar
Danny Schogger - Piano
Tony Spath - Producer
Bobby Valentino - Violin
Album Review “Release“
This early solo album from David Knopfler has a strong Dire Straits flavor, particularly “Madonna’s Daughter,“ and where Mark Knopfler contributes his unmistakable rhythm guitar. However, David Knopfler’s strong, sandpaper vocals and the gentle orchestral feel of some of the tracks make this album distinctly his own: “Sideshow“ has a rocky, dance-almost-disco rhythm, there’s some interestingly-dirty sax work on “Come to Me,“ and the recording closes with a memorable, late-night love song “The Great Divide.“
David’s Discography:-
• 1983 - Release
• 1985 - Behind the Lines
• 1986 - Cut the Wire
• 1988 - Lips Against the Steel
• 1991 - Lifelines
• 1993 - The Giver
• 1995 - Small Mercies
• 2001 - Wishbones
• 2004 - Ship of Dreams
• 2006 - Songs for the Siren
• 2009 - Anthology: 1983-2008 (Released in USA)
• 2011 - Acoustic (with Harry Bogdanovs)
Dire Straits Band at the time of this performance were:-
Mark Knopfler, John Illsley, Hal Lindes, Alan Clark, Terry Williams, Guy Fletcher.
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