After Dire Straits'
Communiqué Tour ended on 21 December 1979 in
London, Mark Knopfler spent the first half of 1980 writing the songs for the band's next album. He contacted
Jimmy Iovine after hearing Iovine's production on the song "
Because the Night" by
Patti Smith, a song written by Smith and
Bruce Springsteen. Iovine had also worked on Springsteen's
Born to Run and
Darkness on the Edge of Town albums, and was instrumental in recruiting E-Street Band keyboardist
Roy Bittan for the
Making Movies sessions.
Making Movies was recorded at the
Power Station in New York from 20 June to 25 August 1980.
Jimmy Iovine and
Mark Knopfler produced the album.
David Knopfler left Dire Straits in August 1980 during the recording of the album, following heated arguments with his brother and almost immediately after the recording of a
BBC2 Arena documentary about the group featuring several individual interviews with the band members. His guitar tracks were almost complete for the album, but were re-recorded by Mark. David appears on video playing "Solid Rock" and "Les Boys" live in concert, but these performances preceded the recording. The album sessions continued with
Sid McGinnis on rhythm guitar, although he was uncredited. Dire Straits expanded into a quintet when keyboard player
Alan Clark and Californian guitarist
Hal Lindes were recruited as full-time group members shortly after the album's release in October 1980. Four songs were recorded during the sessions but not released on the album: "Making Movies", "Suicide Towers", "
Twisting by the Pool" and "Sucker for Punishment". "Twisting by the Pool" was released on the
ExtendedancEPlay EP on 10 January 1983 and reached the UK Top 20 when released as a single. The title of the album is taken from the unreleased title song “Making Movies” which was reworked into “
Expresso Love” with some lyrics surviving in "
Skateaway". ==Release==