Never have to be nervous about Richard stealing the spotlight .)
I agree
I just don't understand why he's "needed" in studio "just" to play some additionnal parts which could be played by any other studio musician , or by Mark, without any big change in the overall sound.
IMHO, if Richard wasn't on studio albums, they wouldn't sound so different
Of course, Live is another thing, and I agree that he add some beautiful touch on live versions
Richard part on "I dug up a diamond" is awesome
yes, live
but in studio, its' only Mark.
Well that's what I reckon, but of course, can't be 100% sure
Richard's lead part on Born to run is also pretty cool.
yes, live again
Richard plays great lead when he gets the chance, check out Summer of Love and Love and Happiness
Yes I agree, I pointed
Summer of love in my post
And
Love and Hapiness features his typical tremolo sounds, like on many other songs (maybe too many
)
Just my guess, but I reckon he's playing the riff on Do America too...
I don't think so, sounds like typical Mark's fingerstyle to me
but of course can't be 100% sure
http://www.mk-guitar.com/blog/gear-on-all-songs-for-all-albums-wiki/gear-on-album-sailing-to-philadelphia/#Track%206%20-%20Do%20AmericaHowever, it's never pointed, but I reckon that he's playing lead on
Sucker Rowhttp://www.mk-guitar.com/blog/gear-on-all-songs-for-all-albums-wiki/gear-on-album-shangri-la/#Track%203%20-%20Sucker%20rowI can't see why Chuck Ainlay would have ommited a guitar :
http://www.mark-knopfler-news.co.uk/frameset.htmlgo to "releases" --> "shangri-la" (bottom) --> "Guitars used in the Shangri-La recording sessions"
Considering the fact that Mark used "sessions musicians" during his whole career, I don't see the point to have 2nd guitarist in studio, as Mark could have played all parts, and having a 2nd guitarist only on tours.
If you listen to LOG album : what is the interest to have Hal Lindes in studio ?
On
Private Investigations, I can't hear what he 's playing. I reckon that Mark plays all parts.
But Hal is miming guitar on the clip ! I just find this a little bit ridiculous.
Same on OES : do you think that Phil Palmer add some "particular sound ideas" to the album ?
Many bands have only one guitarist which play all parts in studio, and then they bring up a session musician for gigs.
I guess that Mark could have done this way, but just an idea, and MHO