![]() The release of 1980’s Makin’ Movies saw the band as a three-piece of Knopfler, John Illsley and Pick Withers, after the departure during the sessions of Mark’s brother David. “Once Upon A Time In The West,” meanwhile, was a taste of the wide-screen dimensions to come. The LP’s one single, and radio favorite, was the incisive “Lady Writer,” a hit in several countries, notably Holland. ![]() ![]() By the time of the band’s second album Communiqué, they were already such big news that they were recording in the Bahamas and working with no less an industry legend than production overlord Jerry Wexler.
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