Dire_straits_brothers_in_arms 【Trusted – Handbook】

: An acoustic-driven character study of a war criminal dealing with guilt and fear.

: A moody opening track that harkened back to the band's earlier, more laid-back work. dire_straits_brothers_in_arms

At a time when most pop music was still analog, bandleader Mark Knopfler insisted on a fully digital production (DDD) to achieve the highest possible sound quality. : An acoustic-driven character study of a war

Released on May 13, 1985, by Dire Straits is more than just a multi-platinum record; it is the album that ushered in the digital age of music. As the first blockbuster compact disc, it transformed the CD from a niche audiophile curiosity into a mainstream standard, eventually selling over 30 million copies worldwide. The Sound of the Future: The Digital Revolution Released on May 13, 1985, by Dire Straits

: Available on CD , Vinyl , and a limited SDE Blu-ray featuring a Dolby Atmos mix.

: A cynical look at guerrilla warfare, using Latin American rainforest imagery and eerie background noises.

: A "burst of joy" celebrating street performers that nearly didn't make the album but became one of their most enduring hits.