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Subject: RE: Chris Rea plays the blues? From: Eric the Viking Date: 25 Aug 02 - 01:08 PM Don't know why, as I have most of his stuff on CD or Vinyl, but "Stainsby girls" is the best rocker he's ever done, still can't listen to it with out turning it up full blast. But "nothing to fear" is also a brilliant piece of workmanship. Great player-seen him live several times. |
Subject: RE: Chris Rea plays the blues? From: C-flat Date: 25 Aug 02 - 02:54 AM Sorry, I should have included the title, "Dancing down the stony road". |
Subject: RE: Chris Rea plays the blues? From: Rustic Rebel Date: 24 Aug 02 - 11:17 PM Thanks for this news! I have to find out more about this. Hey C-flat do you know more? The title of the album? you are the first I've heard this from and I find the news of Chris very exciting! I love his music and can definitely imagine this to be a very good album. I can't even wait for a reply I have to go check out his web site and hopefully catch a little of it right now! Thanks again. Peace, Rustic |
Subject: Chris Rea plays the blues? From: C-flat Date: 24 Aug 02 - 08:11 PM My favourite monthly music publication in the U.K.,"Guitarist", has a reveiw of Chris Reas' new release which he describes as "the blues album I've always wanted to make". I quite like Chris Rea anyway, despite one or two blatantly commercial offerings, and, as he comes from my home town, have had the pleasure of meeting him and his family so I'm a little biased in his favour. He is a good slide guitar player and, according to the reveiw, sticks to it right through the album. "Guitarist" magazine doesn't go in for sychophantic reviewing as a rule, so when I read "An incredibly moving musical experience" I reckon it must be worth checking out. I never had him down as a blues player but with that gravelly voice and the slide guitar I wonder what took him so long? |
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