Artist: Chris Rea: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Chris Rea's discography: The Road to Hell and Back Year: 2006 Tracks: 18 The Blue Jukebox Year: 2004 Tracks: 13 The Very Best Of Year: 2001 Tracks: 17 King Of The Beach Year: 2000 Tracks: 12 Road To Hell, Part 2 Year: 1999 Tracks: 12 The Blue Cafe Year: 1998 Tracks: 12 Best Of Year: 1995 Tracks: 17 Espresso Logic Year: 1994 Tracks: 10 God's Great Banana Skin Year: 1992 Tracks: 11 Auberge Year: 1991 Tracks: 12 Road To Hell Year: 1989 Tracks: 10 New Light Through Old Windows Year: 1988 Tracks: 13 Dancing With Strangers Year: 1987 Tracks: 14 On The Beach Year: 1986 Tracks: 13 Shamrock Diaries Year: 1985 Tracks: 10 Wired To The Moon Year: 1984 Tracks: 9 Water Sign Year: 1983 Tracks: 10 Chris Rea Year: 1982 Tracks: 11 Tennis Year: 1980 Tracks: 12 Deltics Year: 1979 Tracks: 11 Whatever Happened To Benny Santini Year: 1978 Tracks: 10 Whatever Happened To Benny Year: 1978 Tracks: 10 Collection Year: Tracks: 18 Blue Street (Five Guitars) Year: Tracks: 11 British isaac Merrit Singer and guitar player Chris Rea has enjoyed a run of popularity in Europe during the late '80s and early '90s later on well-nigh a tenner of previous transcription. Rea started out playing with a local mathematical group called Magdalene, taking David Coverdale's piazza; the dance band won a national talent contest in 1975 as the Beautiful Losers, merely tranquil failed to get a record concentrate. Rea left the dance band and recorded the album Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?, which alluded to a cast-off stage name, which went gold on the effectiveness of the U.S. Top 20 strike "Dupe (If You Think It's Over)." Rea was non heard from over again in the U.S. for some meter, concentrating his efforts on his main winnow basis of Europe. A compiling of tracks from Rea's '80s albums, Young 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 record album. It and its followup, Hostelry, went to the top of the U.K. album charts, simply did non prove as successful in the U.S., where he has failed to chart with his subsequent releases. He released his near ambitious project in 2005, an eleven-album, 130-track box lay out of all new material divine by the vapors and his own paintings called Blue Guitars. |