I voted Brothers first because I genuinely thinks it is my least favourite.
Even with such powerful songs as Brothers and Man's too strong I feel it lacks unity or something I can't define and to be honest I've never liked the jacket:
For a rock band to put a guitar on its album cover is at the same time a commercial move and a cheesy one as it is, plus I think it reduces the music to the notion of guitar music only and I take Knopfler for a greater lyricist than guitar player and I have a feeling he would agree with that.
On every street's cover has a guitar (or 2) on it too you could argue but it's more subtle, I didn't realise it till years after I bought the disc.
Alchemy's features a guitar of sort but it's a true artistic rock cover plus it's live.
Great point. And, of course, we are discussing albums as a whole, like an album, so while Tunnel Of Love is a great song, it doesn't mean the album it's from is the best album of all time. Brothers In Arms really do feel like a compilation, and not because almost every song is a hit...
The covers, don't get me started. Album covers never were Mark's strong part, I'd say every one of them is OK, but not more. With the exception of The Ragpicker's Dream but that's a 1952 photo by a genius photographer (who's still alive!).
Brothers In Arms cover picture was taken almost by accident. No idea, no meaning, it's just a guitar and the sky. Wow.