Yes, Jackal, in fact it was Marbletown that made me think of what this band is capable. Just imagine songs with more room for the band to jam on a studio album. In The Sky was going in the right direction. That also was something typical for Dire Straits: The piano on the song On Every Street, the complete greatness of Planet of New Orleans with Chris, You and Your Friend, letting Paul Franklin show what he can... Also Early Bird was funny and lively and had a cool ending, hope you now know what I mean...
You could come to the conclusion, well, if Mark doesn't want to show off anymore, why not let the band do? I remember almost every radio interviewer talking about the great drumming on "You Don't Know You're Born", Chad was praised for achieving that "Al Green drum sound" with its irresistible drive...
That is what gives me not any great expectation for a new album anymore. I am happy to get one of course, love the music, the voice, the guitar and the lyrics still, but for me an album is just an "alibi" for another great live tour!
LE