Going back to topic, listening the "3 Chord trick" Legacy record almost in repeat in my car, I recognize lot of things I used to love in Dire Straits but miss in MK solo career, those keyboards arrangements, those orchestrations, so many fillings that made the DS songs sound so different (and better in a certain way) than the MK solo songs...
Actually, thinking about this, I also recall myself thinking how great and different sounded the DS songs live and that all that great and different arrangement are not usual in the MK solo tours, the songs are arranged to be played live with logical diferences to the studio versions, but still quite similar, but the DS songs played live, a lot of them, had very different arrangements live to the studio ones (Once upon a time in the west, the Romeo and Juliet intro and sax solo, the Sultans extension, the Tunnel of love intro, the great Wild west end arrangement for the BIA tour, the Portobello, Setting me up etc for the OES tour etc etc etc)
Despite we like Alan Clark or not because all that happened, he was the musical director of the DS tours, nowadays is Guy who has that role, and I'm sure Clark's role was more relevant that we think, and his absence is noticed in the lack of all those great new arrangements in songs. I thnk the only great one in MK solo career is that MFN blues intro during the STP tour...