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The Road to Hell and Back (Deluxe Edition)

Chris Rea

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Album Review

Chris Rea was a rock star with the sort of gravel voice that was ideally suited to singing the blues, or was he a blues star who occasionally lent his talent to performing rock. The Road to Hell & Back was his 28th album in total including five different greatest-hits compilations, but was his first live album. Recorded at various venues during his 2006 tour from Warsaw to Moscow and Plymouth, Oxford and Brighton, all the tracks show a tight, together band, the Fireflies led by Chris Rea, not in the best of health but enjoying performing to appreciative, sometimes too polite audiences, who applaud in all the right places (at the end of each song). Amazingly for an artist with such a famous repertoire of songs, he had only ever hit the Top Ten of the singles chart with one song, "The Road to Hell. Pt. 2" and along with its slower precursor, "Pt. 1," is included here along with Chris Rea favorites, "Josephine," "Stainsby Girls," "On the Beach," (on which he broke into some Bob Marley type reggae), "Let's Dance," and his first-ever hit single "Fool If You Think It's Over." Opening the set with a Jools Holland type of boogie-woogie with the track "Jazzy Blue," the band, almost as if in keeping with the politeness of the audiences, play a minimalist set, almost acoustic. "Josephine" takes almost four minutes to warm up, and "Stony Road" chugs slowly along until the guitar breaks in after nearly three minutes, but the tracks are given time to mature and develop. Both "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat" with its Dire Straits type guitar licks, and the two parts of "The Road to Hell" are over ten minutes each and "Stainsby Girls" and "Somewhere Between Highway 61 And 49" are both extended to over eight minutes, the former showing that the band can most definitely rock, and the latter giving the blues a chance to really grind the audience into believing they could really be somewhere in the Mississippi Delta instead of the Moscow Kremlin Palace watching a man from Middlesbrough, a town in the North East of England. [The CD was also released with a six-song bonus disc.]

Customer Reviews

About time too!!

Chris Rea is one of those great artists who is considerably better live on stage than in a studio where you get the feeling he is being held back. At last the Middlesbrough-born songster has released a live album and it is a pretty impressive one at that. He has managed to find a happy medium by mixing some of his more commercial work including a great version of Let's Dance and On The Beach with some of the lesser known blues songs such as Jazzee Blue. Chris's voice is as powerful as ever, but it is his mastery of the slide guitar that comes out here. The 18 tracks have been recorded from concerts all over Europe they certainly capture what Rea is all about. They are earthy, unpolished and raw. Brilliant Many live albums do nothing to capture the essence of the artist but I am happy to report that the great Rea has delivered the goods. Now all we want is part two which would include gems such as Looking For A Rainbow and Texas, but for now we are more than happy to have this great offering.

Rea - as he should sound

This is one of the best sounding live albums I have ever had the privilege to hear. It captures a great artist at his finest - raw and punchy, with a voice that would smelt gold. Superb.

Rea at his best

This album of live tracks is a must for all rea fans who love to see him live
The band play their part too in a great sound
He has new material out next month be ready for it I certainly am
Chris Turner

Biography

Born: 04 March 1951 in Middlesbrough, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

British singer and guitarist Chris Rea 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...
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