Dire Straits Was A British Rock Band From Newcastle United Kingdom Formed In 1977 By Mark Knopfler guitar And Vocals His Brother David Knopfler guitar John Illsley bass And Pick Withers drums And Subsequently Managed By Ed Bicknell. The Band Were Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame In 2018. Dire Straits Emerged During The Post-Punk Era Of The Late '70s And While Their Sound Was Minimalistic And Stripped Down They Owed Little To Punk. Read More On Last.Fm
"Your Latest Trick" Is A 1985 Rock Song By Dire Straits. It Appears On The Studio Album Brothers In Arms And Also On The Live Album On The Night The Same Live Version Is On Sultans Of Swing The Very Best Of Dire Straits. The Trumpet Introduction Of The Original Recording Was Played By Randy Brecker While The Saxophone Part Was Played By Michael Brecker Both Of The Brecker Brothers Fame. As Mark Knopfler Says On The Sultans Of Swing The Very Best Of Dire Straits DVD It Is Now Widely Used When People Are Trying Out Saxophones At Music Shops Just As Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven Is Widely Used When Trying Out Guitars. Having One Of His Songs Used In Such A Way Is Something That He Always Dreamt Of. Michael Brecker Played The Saxophone Solo On The Original Recording While Chris White Played It Live On The Brothers In Arms And On Every Street World Tours. The Saxophone Introduction Was Also Used In The Theme Music For The TVB Series Files Of Justice.