First time I heard Brothers in Arms, the LP, was at my old buddy George's house in Calgary. RIP old friend. He was the consummate bachelor, living room was his, then, big TV mounted above his stereo rack with a direct drive turntable, NAD preamp/amp plus ancillary items cabled to two of the big JBL's against one wall. More or less in the middle of the room were two recliners with a small table between them, for beers etc. When I was doing my traveling thing back in the day I would stay at George's, pay for beer and pizza and expense that instead of a hotel. Anyway, it was a trip back in the mid 80's and George said sit and listen as he queued up the record. Wow!! Nothing quite like listening to the old productions on high quality gear. And that is Still one of those great rock records for the history books, after all these years.