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Shop Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" cassette tape
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Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" cassette tape

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Remember when a Country-influenced Pub Rock band with a lead singer who couldn’t sing was the biggest band in the world? Mark Knopfler had a way with words and many ways with a guitar and this was the album where his band was surprisingly thrown into the zeitgeist. “Money for Nothing” was on the radio and MTV non-stop, thanks, in part to Sting and computer animation. And “Walk of Life” was a sports blooper real turned music video smash hit. Most of this album is typically understated in its songwriting and typically bold in its guitar playing. Tape is in excellent vintage condition.

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Remember when a Country-influenced Pub Rock band with a lead singer who couldn’t sing was the biggest band in the world? Mark Knopfler had a way with words and many ways with a guitar and this was the album where his band was surprisingly thrown into the zeitgeist. “Money for Nothing” was on the radio and MTV non-stop, thanks, in part to Sting and computer animation. And “Walk of Life” was a sports blooper real turned music video smash hit. Most of this album is typically understated in its songwriting and typically bold in its guitar playing. Tape is in excellent vintage condition.

Remember when a Country-influenced Pub Rock band with a lead singer who couldn’t sing was the biggest band in the world? Mark Knopfler had a way with words and many ways with a guitar and this was the album where his band was surprisingly thrown into the zeitgeist. “Money for Nothing” was on the radio and MTV non-stop, thanks, in part to Sting and computer animation. And “Walk of Life” was a sports blooper real turned music video smash hit. Most of this album is typically understated in its songwriting and typically bold in its guitar playing. Tape is in excellent vintage condition.

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