Notes: The album's Money for Nothing and Brothers in Arms tracks are edited versions, but the editing was smoothly done and does not in my opinion detract from the songs' integrity. The album also has two live tracks, Portobello Belle and Telegraph Road, that are quite good. It includes three early tracks.Down to the Waterline, Portobello Belle, and Where Do You Think You're Going.that don't appear on any of the other compilations. I think the first three albums are the group's best, so my nod to the Money for Nothing compilation was a no-brainer. My only critique is that there is some slight sibilance on the first track, but all the other tracks are perfect. On the other hand, the Sultans of Swing and Private Investigations compilations focus on the last four albums, especially Brothers in Arms, and almost completely ignore the first two albums. referencing Dire Straits, 2x12', Album, Num, RE, RM, S/Edition, Gat, MFSL 2-466 I agree with all the other reviews in that this is an excellent pressing and mastering. My preference was Money for Nothing because it has a balanced sampling of songs from the first five albums (it was released before the 6th album, On Every Street, so doesn't have any tracks from that album). Sultans of Swing, Dire Straits Money for Nothing, Dire Stairs Time. If you want to avoid having multiple copies of songs you have to look at the differences between these compilation albums. best audiophile songs reddit Audiophiles will travel the world to find new sounds. Dire Straits' "best of" albums are all good, but they share many of the same songs. The Money for Nothing album is a superb compilation of much of the best of the group's earlier works.