Release (David Knopfler album) explained

Release
Type:studio
Artist:David Knopfler
Cover:Release album cover.jpg
Released:1983
Recorded:May–June 1983
Studio:Birdland Studios, Buckinghamshire; The Workhouse, Old Kent Road; Matrix, London
Genre:Rock
Label:Peach River Records
Producer:Tony Spath, David Knopfler
Next Title:Behind the Lines
Next Year:1985

Release is David Knopfler's first solo album after leaving Dire Straits. It was released in 1983 on the Peach River and Passport labels, and in 1997 on the Paris label.[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by David Knopfler; except where indicated

  1. "Soul Kissing"
  2. "Come to Me" (David Knopfler, Harry Bogdanovs)
  3. "Madonna's Daughter"
  4. "The Girl and the Paperboy"
  5. "Roman Times" (David Knopfler, Harry Bogdanovs)
  6. "Sideshow"
  7. "Little Brother"
  8. "Hey Henry"
  9. "Night Train" (David Knopfler, Harry Bogdanovs)
  10. "The Great Divide"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r42527|pure_url=yes}} Release – Overview ]. 13 January 2009 . .