Shangri-La

Shangri-La

by Mark Knopfler
Shangri-La

Shangri-La

by Mark Knopfler

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Overview

Shangri-La, Mark Knopfler's fourth solo release and his first since breaking his collarbone, shoulder, and seven ribs in a motorcycle crash in March 2003, finds the eternally laid-back Dire Straits frontman in familiar territory. Instead of constructing a song cycle about his brush with mortality -- the wry "Don't Crash the Ambulance" aside -- he uses his warm baritone and effortless guitar work to ruminate on everything from the plight of the modern fisherman -- the beautiful and rustic "Trawlerman's Song" -- to the entrepreneurial skills of McDonald's founder Ray Kroc ("Boom, Like That"). Knopfler has more or less abandoned the British folk and Celtic-influenced pop that began to surface on his previous two recordings, opting instead for a full-blown yet quiet and considerate collection of country-folk ballads and bluesy, midtempo dirges that revel in their uncharacteristic sparseness -- one of the better examples of the latter is the gutsy, backwoods boxing tale "Song for Sonny Liston." Knopfler spent seven months away from the guitar in physiotherapy, but his melancholic slow-burn tone is as peat-smoked as ever, and his penchant for wrapping Americana-gothic folk around subjects that are uniquely English -- colliers, cockneys, the one-armed bandit man who meets his maker in the atmospheric opener, "5:15 A.M." -- is evident throughout. Dynamically, Shangri-La loses steam about three-quarters of the way through -- the cringe-inducing "Whoop De Doo" and the sweet but dull "All That Matters" bring things to a sleepy halt -- but Knopfler fans and lovers of Chet Atkins, Gordon Lightfoot, and J.J. Cale, as well as late-night poker players and early risers with an acerbic streak, will find much to love here. [A version of Shangri-La containing a bonus DVD/DVA is also available.] ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 07/21/2009
Label: Mercury
UPC: 0602498672600
Rank: 48250

Tracks

  1. 5.15am
  2. Boom Like That
  3. Sucker Row
  4. Trawlerman's Song
  5. Back To Tupelo
  6. Our Shangri La
  7. Everybody Pays
  8. Song For Sonny Liston
  9. Whoop De Doo
  10. Postcards From Paraguay
  11. All That Matters
  12. Stand Up Guy
  13. Donegan's Gone
  14. Don't Crash The Ambulance

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Mark Knopfler   Primary Artist,Fender Stratocaster,Bottleneck Guitar,Spanish Guitar,Guitar,Vocals,Fender Telecaster,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Paul Franklin   Guest Artist,Pedal Steel
Glenn Worf   Guest Artist,Bass,Guitar (Bass),Bass (Upright)
Richard Bennett   Guest Artist,Tiple,Guitar,Guitar (Steel),Guitar (Acoustic),Pensa-Suhr Custom,Fender Stratocaster
Jim Cox   Organ,Piano,Melodica,Harmonica,Organ (Hammond)
Guy Fletcher   Organ,Piano,Organ,Piano,Clavinet,Harmonium,Wurlitzer,Fender Rhodes,Organ (Hammond)
Chad Cromwell   Drums,Percussion

Technical Credits

Mark Knopfler   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Chuck Ainlay   Audio Production,Engineer,Producer
Guy Fletcher   Engineer,Engineer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Rupert Coulson   Assistant Engineer
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