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One deep river


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Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2024

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Timothy Monger

2024

"Within his refined roots rock mélange is a multitude of layers; bits of blues, country, and funky R&B rub elbows with Celtic, jazz, folk, and the brand of smooth guitar rock he pioneered with his former band. He is his own establishment, reliable, and at this point in his career, comfortable".


Gaffa [online]

d. 12. Apr. 2024

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Henrik Friis

d. 12. Apr. 2024

"Årene går, men Mark Knopfler er og bli'r sgu sin egen. På mest godt og lidt skidt ... Enkeltvis fungerer sangene helstøbt. Men indvendingerne om savnet af kontraster undervejs til at skærpe fokus vil på den anden side heller ikke være useriøse. Selv om det meste er tilgivet, når titelnummerets hyldest til Tyne-floden (ved Knopflers gamle hjemby, Newcastle) og naturens evige strøm lukker albummet ned".


Glide magazine

d. 10. Apr. 2024

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Jim Hynes

d. 10. Apr. 2024

"As was true of his previous effort, the back half of the album does drag a bit until we reach the title track, an endearing ode to River Tyne, connecting his childhood to present day, rendered exquisitely as his guitar weaves with the pedal steel, one of his best songs in years. Knopfler remains that singular, comforting voice that's nourished us for nearly five decades now".