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Golden Heart is the début solo album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 26 March 1996 by Vertigo Records internationally and Warner Bros. Records in the United States. Following a successful career leading the British rock band Dire Straits and composing a string of critically acclaimed film soundtrack albums, Knopfler produced his first solo album, drawing upon the various musical endeavors in which he has engaged since emerging as a major recording artist in 1978. The album reached the top ten position on album charts in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The album peaked at 105 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

In his review for AllMusic, William Ruhlmann gave the album three out of five stars, finding that despite Knopfler's trademark guitar work and sardonic lyrics, there was "little on the album that was new or striking, and Knopfler seemed to fall back on familiar guitar techniques while intoning often obscure lyrics. Ruhlmann concluded:

Knopfler hadn't used the opportunity of a solo album to challenge himself, and at the same time he had lost the group identity (however illusory) provided by the Dire Straits name. The result was listenable but secondhand.

Track listing

All songs were written by Mark Knopfler.

  1. "Darling Pretty" – 4:31
  2. "Imelda" – 5:26
  3. "Golden Heart" – 5:01
  4. "No Can Do" – 4:54
  5. "Vic and Ray" – 4:36
  6. "Don't You Get It" – 5:16
  7. "A Night in Summer Long Ago" – 4:43
  8. "Cannibals" – 3:41
  9. "I'm the Fool" – 4:28
  10. "Je Suis Désolé" – 5:14
  11. "Rüdiger" – 6:03
  12. "Nobody's Got the Gun" – 5:25
  13. "Done With Bonaparte" – 5:06
  14. "Are We in Trouble Now" – 5:54

Personnel

Music
Production
  • Mark Knopfler – producer
  • Chuck Ainlay – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Brian Masterson – engineer
  • Graham Lewis – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
  • Denny Purcell – mastering
  • Jonathan Russell – mastering assistant
  • David Scheinmann – photography

Charts and certifications

Album charts

Chart (1996) Peak
Australia Albums Chart 28
Austria Albums Chart 8
Belgium Albums Chart 8
Canadian Albums Chart 11
Dutch Albums Chart 3
Finland Albums Chart 7
France Albums Chart 38
Italy Albums Chart 3
Norway Albums Chart 2
New Zealand Albums Chart 16
Sweden Albums Chart 4
Swiss Albums Chart 3
UK Albums Chart 9
US Billboard 200 105

Singles charts

Year Single Chart Positions
CAN CAN AC CAN Country UK
1996 "Darling Pretty" 12 14 87 33
"Cannibals" 42
"Rüdiger"
"Imelda" 59
"Don't You Get It" 62

Certifications

Year Organisation Level Date
1996 BPI – UK Silver 1 April 1996
BPI – UK Gold 1 May 1996
CRIA – Canada Gold 30 August 1996
IFPI – Switzerland Gold 1996

Cannibals

"Golden Heart"
Song

"Cannibals" is the second single from the album. It is very similar in sound and structure to Dire Straits hit "Walk of Life", also written by Knopfler.

The song was the concert opener for the 2008 Kill to Get Crimson world tour.

Track listing

  1. "Cannibals"
  2. "Tall Order Baby"
  3. "What Have I Got To Do"

Rüdiger

"Golden Heart"
Song

"Rüdiger" is the third and final single from the album

Track listing

  1. "Rüdiger"
  2. "My Claim to Fame"
  3. "Tall Order Baby"
  4. "What Have I Got To Do"

References

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "Darling Pretty". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Album artist 417: Mark Knopfler". Tsort. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  3. Golden Heart (Media notes). Warner Bros. Records. 1996. pp. 1–14. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameters: |publisherid=, |coauthors=, and |notestitle= (help); Unknown parameter |artist= ignored (|others= suggested) (help)
  4. Chart Log UK: K Zobbel.de
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