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  1. Notes. On Every Street is the sixth and final studio album by British rock band Dire Straits , recorded November 1990 – May 1991 and released September 9, 1991. Performed by: Alan Clark – keyboards, string conductor. Guy Fletcher – keyboards, backing vocals. John Illsley – bass, backing vocals. Mark Knopfler – vocals, guitars.

  2. 23 de sept. de 2020 · A year later, Dire Straits lurched back into action for On Every Street. The archetype of a ’90s mega-album, On Every Street was bigger than its predecessor in every way: longer, louder, slicker ...

  3. There was previously talk about the 'awkwardness' between Glyn Johns and George Martin during the Let It Be project (over the respective roles of engineer and producer), but there's absolutely nothing in the Get Back documentary that suggests that. I can't image Martin being anything other than completely professional (as he entirely appears to be in the series), and Johns appears to be very ...

  4. 14 de mar. de 2008 · He was born George Henry Martin on 3 January 1926. At the age of six his interest in music was piqued by a piano which the Martin family acquired. Two years later he persuaded his parents to let him have lessons, though he only had eight due to disagreements between his mother and the teacher. Following that, Martin taught himself to play piano ...

  5. 10 de sept. de 1991 · And it's your face I'm looking for on every street. A three-chord symphony crashes into space. The moon is hanging upside down. I don't know why it is I'm still on the case. It's a ravenous town ...

  6. Lives of the First World War- IWM's unique project enabling everyone to share their information, stories and images to compile Life Stories "on nearly 8 million men and women who served in uniform and worked on the home front". Commonwealth War Graves Commission- a unique online collection of the details of every serviceman or woman.

  7. General info:On Every Street was the last studio album by Dire straits. After this the band went into a world tour which produced a double live album (On the Night - 1993) and then disbanded. Ever since Mark Knopfler, who was the mastermind behind Dire straits, decided not to use the band name again.