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Chris Rea

About Chris Rea

British singer and guitarist Chris Rea has enjoyed a run of popularity in Europe during the late '80s and early '90s after almost a decade of previous recording. Rea started out performing with a local group called Magdalene, taking David Coverdale's place; the band won a national talent contest in 1975 as the Beautiful Losers, but still failed to get a record contract. Rea left the band and recorded the album Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?, which alluded to a discarded stage name, which went gold on the strength of the U.S. Top 20 hit "Fool (If You Think It's Over)." Rea was not heard from again in the U.S. for some time, concentrating his efforts on his main fan base of Europe. A compilation of tracks from Rea's '80s albums, New Light Through Old Windows, was released in 1988 and sold well in the U.K. and Europe and charted in the U.S. Rea followed it up with the critically acclaimed The Road to Hell, which many regarded as his best album. It and its follow-up, Auberge, went to the top of the U.K. album charts, but did not prove as successful in the U.S., where he has failed to chart with his subsequent releases. He released his most ambitious project in 2005, an eleven-album, 130-track box set of all new material inspired by the blues and his own paintings called Blue Guitars. The fun The Return of the Fabulous Hofner Blue Notes appeared in 2008. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Chris Rea's Discography  (31)

The Road To Hell & Back  The Road To Hell & Back Navybeck Limited more more
Blue Street (Five Guitars) Blue Street: (Five Guitars) JazzeeBlue more more
Dancing Down The Stony Road  Dancing Down The Stony Road Navybeck Limited more more
Dancing Down The Stony Road  Dancing Down The Stony Road Navybeck Limited more more
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Compilations Featuring Chris Rea  (20)

The Quiet Storm THE BEST IN ELECTRIC & ACOUSTIC ROCK BALLADS The Quiet Storm: THE BEST IN ELECTRIC &... Universal Mu... more more
The Very Best Of Drive Time 40 driving classics and feel good anthems The Very Best Of Drive Time: 40 driving... BMG/Telstar more more
The 80's Maxi-Versionen  The 80's Maxi-Versionen Warner Music more more
While My Guitar Gently Weeps  While My Guitar Gently Weeps Universal Mu... more more
While My Guitar Gently Weeps  While My Guitar Gently Weeps Universal Mu... more more

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Tilly And The Wall
"O",The third offering from Omaha's indie darlings, left a bitter taste in our mouths while passing completely unnoticed thanks to a lacklustre collection of rather dull tunes. Luckily for the tap-dancing five-piece, they kept an ace up their sleeves and it's about to become an unexpected hit as the Radio 1 has playlisted it. "Beat Control" was originally released as a very limited edition 7" single, in between albums, and it was not meant to be included in "O". Hailed as a shift towards dance-pop, with some discreet electronic touches, it showed a welcomed new direction for the band, away from their habitual folky-pop. Many would have preferred them following that path. Better late than never, if this track confirms its potential it could become the cornestone of Tilly & The wall's future.
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