Expresso Love Explained

Expresso Love
Type:single
Artist:Dire Straits
Album:Making Movies
A-Side:The Bug
Released:October 1980
1984 (Alchemy version)
Recorded:June 1980
Genre:Roots rock
Length:5:12
Label:Vertigo Records
Producer:Mark Knopfler, Jimmy Iovine
Prev Title:On Every Street
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:You and Your Friend
Next Year:1992

"Expresso Love" is a song written by Dire Straits frontman Mark Knopfler for their third album Making Movies. It is one of their heavier songs, with a slightly overdriven guitar playing the main riff, which was recycled from the unreleased track "Making Movies". It also has a piano melody played throughout, which accompanies the guitar. "Expresso Love" also contains a reference to the earlier Dire Straits song "Wild West End" from their eponymous album, with the line "Hey mister, you wanna take a walk in the wild west end sometime?"

It was one of the four songs from the Making Movies album to be performed throughout the Love Over Gold and Brothers in Arms tours, with a particularly notable version on the live album Alchemy, but the song was dropped from the lineup afterwards. It was also a radio single in the United States, reaching #39 on the US Mainstream Rock chart.[1]

In 1984, the live version from Alchemy was released as a single backed with the Alchemy edition of "Two Young Lovers",[2] and the song was later re-released in CD format as one of the B-sides to the single "The Bug".

Notes and References

  1. https://www.musicvf.com/Dire+Straits.art
  2. Web site: Live: Love over Gold / Solid Rock . 2011-10-11 . 2009-08-24 . https://archive.today/20090824063205/http://www.mark-knopfler.info/s1984-2.htm . dead .