Mark Knopfler is a British musician, singer-songwriter, and guitarist known for his distinctive guitar playing and his role as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the classic rock staple, Dire Straits. The band is best known for the classic song Sultans of Swing and the album Brothers In Arms, featuring Money For Nothing with Sting.
"Sailing to Philadelphia" is one of Mark Knopfler's solo albums released in 2000. The album features a fusion of folk, rock, and country elements and showcases Knopfler's knack for crafting vivid narratives through his lyrics. The title track, "Sailing to Philadelphia," is a collaboration with James Taylor and is a standout piece on the record. The album also delves into historical themes.
"Shangri-La" is another solo album by Mark Knopfler, released in 2004. Most interesting of all, there is a track inspired by the cut throat quotes of the "founder" of McDonald's, Ray Kroc.