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'''''Kill to Get Crimson''''' is the fifth solo album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist [[Mark Knopfler]], released on 23 October 2007 by [[Mercury Records]] internationally, and by [[Warner Bros. Records]] in the United States.<ref name="allmusic-ktgc">{{cite web|last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |title=Kill to Get Crimson |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/kill-to-get-crimson-r1111886 |work=AllMusic |accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> The album's title comes from a line in the song "Let It All Go". The album cover image is taken from the painting ''Four Lambrettas and Three Portraits of Janet Churchman'' by [[John Bratby]], painted in 1958. The first singles from the album were "True Love Will Never Fade" in Europe, and "Punish The Monkey" in North America.<ref>[http://www.markknopfler.com/blogs/news/archive/2007/08/07/162.aspx Mark Knopfler official web site 2007/08/07]</ref> The album debuted at number 26 on the US ''[[Billboard 200]]'' chart, selling about 23,000 copies in its first week.<ref>Katie Hasty, [http://www.billboard.com/ |
'''''Kill to Get Crimson''''' is the fifth solo album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist [[Mark Knopfler]], released on 23 October 2007 by [[Mercury Records]] internationally, and by [[Warner Bros. Records]] in the United States.<ref name="allmusic-ktgc">{{cite web|last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |title=Kill to Get Crimson |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/kill-to-get-crimson-r1111886 |work=AllMusic |accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> The album's title comes from a line in the song "Let It All Go". The album cover image is taken from the painting ''Four Lambrettas and Three Portraits of Janet Churchman'' by [[John Bratby]], painted in 1958. The first singles from the album were "True Love Will Never Fade" in Europe, and "Punish The Monkey" in North America.<ref>[http://www.markknopfler.com/blogs/news/archive/2007/08/07/162.aspx Mark Knopfler official web site 2007/08/07]</ref> The album debuted at number 26 on the US ''[[Billboard 200]]'' chart, selling about 23,000 copies in its first week.<ref>Katie Hasty, [http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1048990/reba-outmuscles-kanye-50-to-score-first-no-1 "Reba Outmuscles Kanye, 50 To Score First No. 1"], Billboard.com, 26 September 2007.</ref> The [[Kill to Get Crimson Tour]] promoting the album started on 29 March 2008 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and ended on 31 July 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida.<ref name="mk">{{cite web|title=Tour Archives |url=http://www.markknopfler.com/tour/history/ktgc_europe.aspx ''Mark Knopfler Official Website|accessdate=2011-11-24}}</ref> The album was released on CD, CD/DVD, double vinyl LP, and a Deluxe Set of 180g vinyl LP and CD. |
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Kill to Get Crimson is the fifth solo album by British singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Knopfler, released on 23 October 2007 by Mercury Records internationally, and by Warner Bros. Records in the United States.[1] The album's title comes from a line in the song "Let It All Go". The album cover image is taken from the painting Four Lambrettas and Three Portraits of Janet Churchman by John Bratby, painted in 1958. The first singles from the album were "True Love Will Never Fade" in Europe, and "Punish The Monkey" in North America.[4] The album debuted at number 26 on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling about 23,000 copies in its first week.[5] The Kill to Get Crimson Tour promoting the album started on 29 March 2008 in Amsterdam, Netherlands and ended on 31 July 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida.[6] The album was released on CD, CD/DVD, double vinyl LP, and a Deluxe Set of 180g vinyl LP and CD.
Touring
Knopfler supported the release of Kill to Get Crimson with the Kill to Get Crimson Tour of Europe and North America, which started on 29 March 2008 in Amsterdam, and included 94 concerts in 88 cities, ending in on 31 July 2008 in Miami Beach, Florida. The tour lineup included Mark Knopfler (guitars, vocals), Richard Bennett (guitars), Danny Cummings (drums), Guy Fletcher (keyboards), Matt Rollings (keyboards), Glenn Worf (bass), and John McCusker (fiddle, cittern). The tour included a six-night run at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with Bap Kennedy as the supporting act. Jesca Hoop was the opening act for the North America leg of the tour.[7]
Track listing
All songs were written by Mark Knopfler.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "True Love Will Never Fade" | 4:21 |
2. | "The Scaffolder's Wife" | 3:52 |
3. | "The Fizzy and the Still" | 4:07 |
4. | "Heart Full of Holes" | 6:36 |
5. | "We Can Get Wild" | 4:17 |
6. | "Secondary Waltz" | 3:43 |
7. | "Punish the Monkey" | 4:36 |
8. | "Let It All Go" | 5:17 |
9. | "Behind with the Rent" | 4:46 |
10. | "The Fish and the Bird" | 3:45 |
11. | "Madame Geneva's" | 3:59 |
12. | "In the Sky" | 7:29 |
Total length: | 56:55 |
Credits
- Music
- Mark Knopfler – vocals, guitar, producer
- Guy Fletcher – keyboards, producer, engineer
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar, string bass
- Danny Cummings – drums, percussion
- Ian Lowthian – accordion
- John McCusker – violin, cittern
- Frank Ricotti – vibes
- Chris White – flute, saxophone, clarinet
- Steve Sidwell – trumpet
- Production
- Chuck Ainlay – producer, engineer
- Rich Cooper – assistant engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- John Bratby – cover image
- Fabio Lovino – photography
Charts and certification
Albums
Albums end of year
Year | Country | Chart | Rank |
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2007 | Germany | IFPI | #75 [10]
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Certifications
Organisation | Level | Date |
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BPI – UK | Silver | 12 October 2007 |
IFPI – Denmark | Gold | 12 October 2007 |
IFPI – Switzerland | Gold | 2007 |
IFPI – Norway | Platinum | 12 October 2007 |
References
- ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Kill to Get Crimson". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
- ^ Okayplayer review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ Mark Knopfler official web site 2007/08/07
- ^ Katie Hasty, "Reba Outmuscles Kanye, 50 To Score First No. 1", Billboard.com, 26 September 2007.
- ^ Mark Knopfler Official Website "Tour Archives". Retrieved 24 November 2011.
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value (help) - ^ "Kill to Get Crimson Tour 2008". Mark Knopfler News. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Kill to Get Crimson". aCharts. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
- ^ a b "Kill to Get Crimson". Billboard. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
- ^ http://www.mtv.de/charts/Album_Jahrescharts_2007