Here is the translation of another German review (WAZ). You can find the original text here:
http://www.derwesten.de/kultur/mark-knopfler-erfuellt-alle-erwartungen-aimp-id10443900.htmlMark Knopfler fulfills all expectationsLondon. "British Grove" in Chiswick, West London - this studio is according to Mark Knopfler"one of the best in the world". And not just because it belongs to him: "You can record analog or digital, use very modern equipment or equipment from the sixties, and you can also combine old and new, as I like to do it." Here the former Dire Straits head Knopfler recorded also his solo album no. 8 "Tracker".
When he's not touring, Knopfler spends his days to tinker about arrangements and to create the musical robes of the songs in "Britsh Grove". He cites the example "and Jokes Laughs and Drinks and Smokes", almost a drinking song to "Tracker", which is probably most clearly influenced by his Scottish roots. On this „Shanty Choir number“ a harp and bagpipes are used. Knopfler lay on thick as far as instruments in this track are concerned.
"That was very funny," smiles the Briton, who is diffident at the beginnig of a conversation and who talks too little rather than too much. In contrast to the furious start number the final song "Wherever I Go" is very slow, very delicate and quiet, a kind of a declaration of love to his best friend Nigel. "We know each other since we were nine."
In between "Tracker" has everything you expect from a Mark-Knopfler album: Beautiful, relaxing, and unique guitar playing, a pleasant sonorous voice in tracks like "Lights of Taormina" or "Basil", grippy Poprocksongs ( "River Towns") and also one or the other faster number such as "Beryl" (a dedication to writer Beryl Bainbridge, who died in 2010), which reminds the Dire Straits classic "Sultans of Swing". Knopfler: "The song plays in the seventies, so the era of 'Sultans of Swing'. She was neither a man nor she had studied in Oxford, nor she came of the upper class. Therefore, many turned up their noses. "
And the song "Silver Eagle" is named after the tour bus in which he and Bob Dylan went on tour in 2013, and for the first time in decades: "That was an adventure, not so bad. I kind of felt younger." He just turned 65th. (
Original Text by Steffen Rüth)