Communiqué was recorded in December 1978 and January 1979 at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas, produced by Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett, the same team that had completed the mixing of the debut album. The sessions utilized the studio's relaxed Caribbean setting, though the band later expressed dissatisfaction with the recording process, feeling that Wexler and Beckett's approach was too laid-back and failed to capture the energy of their live performances. Engineer Neil Dorfsman worked on the album, which was recorded relatively quickly while the band was still touring extensively in support of their hugely successful debut. Mark Knopfler's clean Fender Stratocaster tone through a Fender Twin Reverb amplifier remained central to the sound, though the production was criticized for closely replicating the sonic template of the first album without significant evolution. The album was released in June 1979 and, despite reaching high chart positions commercially, the experience led the band to seek a different production approach for subsequent records, with Knopfler eventually taking on greater control of the production process himself.
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MFSL 2-467
US
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
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Vinyl | 2019 | Krieg Wunderlich | 1 | ||
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UDSACD 2185
US
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
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SACD | 2019 | Shawn R. Britton | — | ||
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3752904
Vertigo
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Vinyl | 2014 | Bernie Grundman | — | ||
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R1 3330
Rhino Records
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Vinyl | 2021 | Bernie Grundman | — | — |