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Knopfler, Mark - Sailing To Philadelphia
CD [ CD/ HDCD/ Jewel Case] [ NM/NM]
Исполнитель: Knopfler, Mark
Жанр: Pop/ Rock
Стиль: Album Rock, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Pop / Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock, Folk / Country Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues, Rock & Roll / Roots
Страна: США (USA)
Дата первоначального релиза: 2000-09-26
Дата релиза: 26.09.2000
Лейбл: Warner Bros. Records
Кол-во носителей: 1
Штрих-код: 093624775324
Кат. номер: Warner Bros. Records – 9 47753-2
Количество треков: 13
Длительность: 01:00:24
Состояние пластинки:
Стиль: Album Rock, Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Pop / Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock, Folk / Country Rock, Blues-Rock, British Blues, Rock & Roll / Roots
Страна: США (USA)
Дата первоначального релиза: 2000-09-26
Дата релиза: 26.09.2000
Лейбл: Warner Bros. Records
Кол-во носителей: 1
Штрих-код: 093624775324
Кат. номер: Warner Bros. Records – 9 47753-2
Количество треков: 13
Длительность: 01:00:24
Состояние пластинки:
1 What It Is 4:58
2 Sailing To Philadelphia 5:30
3 Who's Your Baby Now 3:06
4 Baloney Again 5:10
5 The Last Laugh 3:22
6 Do America 4:12
7 El Macho 5:30
8 Prairie Wedding 4:27
9 Wanderlust 3:53
10 Speedway At Nazareth 6:23
11 Junkie Doll 4:35
12 Silvertown Blues 5:29
13 Sands Of Nevada 3:57
2 Sailing To Philadelphia 5:30
3 Who's Your Baby Now 3:06
4 Baloney Again 5:10
5 The Last Laugh 3:22
6 Do America 4:12
7 El Macho 5:30
8 Prairie Wedding 4:27
9 Wanderlust 3:53
10 Speedway At Nazareth 6:23
11 Junkie Doll 4:35
12 Silvertown Blues 5:29
13 Sands Of Nevada 3:57
Sailing To Philadelphia - Марка Нопфлера стал вторым студийным альбомом великого музыканта. Вышедший вслед за последним восьмым студийным релизом Dire Straits, он имел значительный успех и был в целом высоко оценен профессионалами и музыкальными критиками.
Это американский релиз на компакт-диске высокого разрешения звука HDCD ( играет на всех CD Players , особенно великолепно звучит на проигрывателях, умеющих воспроизводить HDCD!) в отличном состоянии!
Media Condition: Near Mint ( NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint ( NM or M-)
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – WEA Manufacturing
Copyright (c) – Mercury Records Ltd. (London)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mercury Records Ltd. (London)
Mastered At – Georgetown Masters
Copyright (c) – Straitjacket Songs Ltd.
Pressed By – WEA Mfg. Olyphant – Y13417
Credits:
Autoharp – Jim Hoke (tracks: 4)
Backing Vocals – Guy Fletcher
Bass – Glenn Worf
Drums – Chad Cromwell
Flugelhorn – Mike Haynes (tracks: 7, 10)
Guitar – Richard Bennett
Guitar [Pedal Steel] – Paul Franklin (tracks: 2, 8 to 11)
Harmonica – Jim Hoke (tracks: 4)
Keyboards – Guy Fletcher
Mandolin – Mike Henderson (tracks: 10)
Marimba – Frank Ricotti (tracks: 7)
Mixed By – Chuck Ainlay
Organ – Jim Cox
Percussion – Danny Cummings (tracks: 3, 7, 11)
Piano – Jim Cox
Producer – Chuck Ainlay, Mark Knopfler
Saxophone – Harvey Thompson (tracks: 5), Jim Horn (tracks: 5)
Trumpet – Mike Haynes (tracks: 11), Wayne Jackson (tracks: 5)
Violin – Aubrey Haynie (tracks: 1, 9)
Vocals – Robert Bailey* (tracks: 4), Chris Difford (tracks: 6, 10), Chris Rodriguez (tracks: 7), Chris Willis (tracks: 4), David Rawlings (tracks: 7, 9), Duane Starling (tracks: 4), Gillian Welch (tracks: 7, 9), Glenn Tilbrook (tracks: 6, 10), James Taylor (2) (tracks: 2), Louis Nunley (tracks: 4), Tim Davis (5) (tracks: 7), Van Morrison (tracks: 5)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 0 9362-47753-2 4
Barcode: 093624775324
Matrix / Runout: [wea mfg. OLYPHANT logo] Y13417 1 47753-2 RE-1 01 M1S5
Mastering SID Code: ifpi L903
Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U4K
Sailing to Philadelphia is the second solo studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 26 September 2000 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album contains featured vocal performances by James Taylor and Van Morrison.
The title track is drawn from Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon, a novel about Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon,[2] the two English surveyors who established the border separating Pennsylvania and Delaware from Maryland and Virginia in the 1760s. This border later became known as the Mason–Dixon line and has been used since the 1820s to denote the border between the Southern United States and the Northern United States.
Critical reception.
Review scores:
AllMusic: 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone: 3.5/5 stars
Muzon-Market ( MM): 8*/10 ("Очень хорошо!")
In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann gave the album three out of five stars, writing that "in one song after another on this album, you get the feeling that he started out playing some familiar song in a specific genre and eventually extrapolated upon it enough to call it an original." In his review for Rolling Stone magazine, David Wild gave the album three and a half out of five stars, writing that the album is "a welcome flashback" to Knopfler's earlier work with Dire Straits. Wild continued:
Knopfler duets with James Taylor on the title track, which deftly explores the relationship between Mason and Dixon; Van Morrison trades lines on the soulful "The Last Laugh." With Sailing to Philadelphia, Knopfler has taken a break from the rootsy side projects and soundtrack work that have occupied him for the last seventeen years, and has evoked some of the grandeur of prime Dire Straits.
By 2002, the album had sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. In some territories—Western Europe for example—the album was released as an HDCD and a 5.1 Surround Sound DVD-A.
Touring.
In 2001, Knopfler supported the release of the album with his Sailing to Philadelphia Tour, which started on 27 March 2001 in Mexico City, Mexico, included 80 concerts in 68 cities, and ended on 31 July 2001 in Moscow, Russia. The tour consisted of three legs: Mexico and South America, North America, and Europe and Russia. The tour lineup included Mark Knopfler (guitar, vocals), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Richard Bennett (guitar), Glenn Worf (bass), Chad Cromwell (drums), Geraint Watkins (piano, accordion), and Mike Henderson (guitar, mandolin, violin, harmonica).
The Madrid concert on 2 July 2001 was filmed but never released. The Toronto concert at Massey Hall in May 2001 was also recorded, but only three tracks were officially released: "Speedway at Nazareth" (the B-side of "Why Aye Man"), "Who's Your Baby Now" (the B-side of "Boom, Like That") and "Brothers in Arms" (available on a limited edition version of the album The Ragpicker's Dream).
All songs were written by Mark Knopfler.
Personnel:
Music:
Mark Knopfler – vocals, guitars
Richard Bennett – guitars, string instruments
Jim Cox – piano, Hammond organ
Guy Fletcher – keyboard, backing vocals
Glenn Worf – bass
Chad Cromwell – drums
James Taylor – vocals (2)
Van Morrison – vocals (5)
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings – vocals (8,10)
Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford – vocals (International 6)
Aubrey Haynie – violin (1,10)
Paul Franklin – pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar
Danny Cummings – percussion
Mike Haynes – flugelhorn
Jim Hoke – autoharp, harmonica
Jim Horn – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Harvey Thompson – tenor saxophone
Frank Ricotti – marimba
Duane Starling – vocals
Gillian Welch – vocals
Chris Willis – vocals
ProductionЖ
Mark Knopfler – producer
Chuck Ainlay – producer, engineer, mixing
Chubba Petocz – engineer
Jon Bailey – assistant engineer
Graham Lewis – assistant
Mark Ralston – assistant
Aaron Swihart – assistant
Denny Purcell – mastering
Jonathan Russell – mastering assistant
Andrew Williams – portrait photography
Eric Conn – editing
Sandy Choron – art direction
Harry Choron – design
Jose Molina – photography (front cover)
James Gritz – photography (back cover)
Andrew Williams – photography (portrait)
Ben Mikaelsen – photography (additional)
Это американский релиз на компакт-диске высокого разрешения звука HDCD ( играет на всех CD Players , особенно великолепно звучит на проигрывателях, умеющих воспроизводить HDCD!) в отличном состоянии!
Media Condition: Near Mint ( NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint ( NM or M-)
Companies, etc.
Manufactured By – WEA Manufacturing
Copyright (c) – Mercury Records Ltd. (London)
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mercury Records Ltd. (London)
Mastered At – Georgetown Masters
Copyright (c) – Straitjacket Songs Ltd.
Pressed By – WEA Mfg. Olyphant – Y13417
Credits:
Autoharp – Jim Hoke (tracks: 4)
Backing Vocals – Guy Fletcher
Bass – Glenn Worf
Drums – Chad Cromwell
Flugelhorn – Mike Haynes (tracks: 7, 10)
Guitar – Richard Bennett
Guitar [Pedal Steel] – Paul Franklin (tracks: 2, 8 to 11)
Harmonica – Jim Hoke (tracks: 4)
Keyboards – Guy Fletcher
Mandolin – Mike Henderson (tracks: 10)
Marimba – Frank Ricotti (tracks: 7)
Mixed By – Chuck Ainlay
Organ – Jim Cox
Percussion – Danny Cummings (tracks: 3, 7, 11)
Piano – Jim Cox
Producer – Chuck Ainlay, Mark Knopfler
Saxophone – Harvey Thompson (tracks: 5), Jim Horn (tracks: 5)
Trumpet – Mike Haynes (tracks: 11), Wayne Jackson (tracks: 5)
Violin – Aubrey Haynie (tracks: 1, 9)
Vocals – Robert Bailey* (tracks: 4), Chris Difford (tracks: 6, 10), Chris Rodriguez (tracks: 7), Chris Willis (tracks: 4), David Rawlings (tracks: 7, 9), Duane Starling (tracks: 4), Gillian Welch (tracks: 7, 9), Glenn Tilbrook (tracks: 6, 10), James Taylor (2) (tracks: 2), Louis Nunley (tracks: 4), Tim Davis (5) (tracks: 7), Van Morrison (tracks: 5)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 0 9362-47753-2 4
Barcode: 093624775324
Matrix / Runout: [wea mfg. OLYPHANT logo] Y13417 1 47753-2 RE-1 01 M1S5
Mastering SID Code: ifpi L903
Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U4K
Sailing to Philadelphia is the second solo studio album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 26 September 2000 by Vertigo Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States. The album contains featured vocal performances by James Taylor and Van Morrison.
The title track is drawn from Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon, a novel about Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon,[2] the two English surveyors who established the border separating Pennsylvania and Delaware from Maryland and Virginia in the 1760s. This border later became known as the Mason–Dixon line and has been used since the 1820s to denote the border between the Southern United States and the Northern United States.
Critical reception.
Review scores:
AllMusic: 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone: 3.5/5 stars
Muzon-Market ( MM): 8*/10 ("Очень хорошо!")
In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann gave the album three out of five stars, writing that "in one song after another on this album, you get the feeling that he started out playing some familiar song in a specific genre and eventually extrapolated upon it enough to call it an original." In his review for Rolling Stone magazine, David Wild gave the album three and a half out of five stars, writing that the album is "a welcome flashback" to Knopfler's earlier work with Dire Straits. Wild continued:
Knopfler duets with James Taylor on the title track, which deftly explores the relationship between Mason and Dixon; Van Morrison trades lines on the soulful "The Last Laugh." With Sailing to Philadelphia, Knopfler has taken a break from the rootsy side projects and soundtrack work that have occupied him for the last seventeen years, and has evoked some of the grandeur of prime Dire Straits.
By 2002, the album had sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. In some territories—Western Europe for example—the album was released as an HDCD and a 5.1 Surround Sound DVD-A.
Touring.
In 2001, Knopfler supported the release of the album with his Sailing to Philadelphia Tour, which started on 27 March 2001 in Mexico City, Mexico, included 80 concerts in 68 cities, and ended on 31 July 2001 in Moscow, Russia. The tour consisted of three legs: Mexico and South America, North America, and Europe and Russia. The tour lineup included Mark Knopfler (guitar, vocals), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Richard Bennett (guitar), Glenn Worf (bass), Chad Cromwell (drums), Geraint Watkins (piano, accordion), and Mike Henderson (guitar, mandolin, violin, harmonica).
The Madrid concert on 2 July 2001 was filmed but never released. The Toronto concert at Massey Hall in May 2001 was also recorded, but only three tracks were officially released: "Speedway at Nazareth" (the B-side of "Why Aye Man"), "Who's Your Baby Now" (the B-side of "Boom, Like That") and "Brothers in Arms" (available on a limited edition version of the album The Ragpicker's Dream).
All songs were written by Mark Knopfler.
Personnel:
Music:
Mark Knopfler – vocals, guitars
Richard Bennett – guitars, string instruments
Jim Cox – piano, Hammond organ
Guy Fletcher – keyboard, backing vocals
Glenn Worf – bass
Chad Cromwell – drums
James Taylor – vocals (2)
Van Morrison – vocals (5)
Gillian Welch and David Rawlings – vocals (8,10)
Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford – vocals (International 6)
Aubrey Haynie – violin (1,10)
Paul Franklin – pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar
Danny Cummings – percussion
Mike Haynes – flugelhorn
Jim Hoke – autoharp, harmonica
Jim Horn – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
Wayne Jackson – trumpet
Harvey Thompson – tenor saxophone
Frank Ricotti – marimba
Duane Starling – vocals
Gillian Welch – vocals
Chris Willis – vocals
ProductionЖ
Mark Knopfler – producer
Chuck Ainlay – producer, engineer, mixing
Chubba Petocz – engineer
Jon Bailey – assistant engineer
Graham Lewis – assistant
Mark Ralston – assistant
Aaron Swihart – assistant
Denny Purcell – mastering
Jonathan Russell – mastering assistant
Andrew Williams – portrait photography
Eric Conn – editing
Sandy Choron – art direction
Harry Choron – design
Jose Molina – photography (front cover)
James Gritz – photography (back cover)
Andrew Williams – photography (portrait)
Ben Mikaelsen – photography (additional)