Chris Rea
Christopher Anton Rea (born 4 March 1951) is an English rock and blues singer and guitarist from Middlesbrough. A "gravel-voiced guitar stalwart", known for his slide guitar playing, Rea has recorded twenty-five solo albums, two of which topped the UK Albums Chart. Described as "rock's ultimate survivor", given his recovery from several bouts of serious illness, Rea was "a major European star by the time he finally cracked the UK Top 10" with his single "The Road to Hell (Part 2)". The album, The Road to Hell (1989), topped the album chart, as did its successor, Auberge (1991). His many hit songs include "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat", "Stainsby Girls", "Josephine", "On the Beach", "Let's Dance", "Driving Home for Christmas", "Working on It", "Tell Me There's a Heaven", "Auberge" and "Julia". He also recorded a duet with Elton John, "If You Were Me". Rea was nominated three times for the Brit Award for Best British Male Artist: in 1988, 1989 and 1990.
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Department Sound
Job Original Music Composer
Average Rating6.211 votesRelease DateJan 15, 199333 years ago -
Department Sound
Job Original Music Composer
Average Rating4.45 votesRelease DateNov 18, 198343 years ago -
Department Production
Job Producer
Average Rating10.01 votesRelease DateMay 16, 199729 years ago -
Department Sound
Job Original Music Composer
Average Rating10.01 votesRelease DateMay 16, 199729 years ago -
Department Writing
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Average Rating10.01 votesRelease DateMay 16, 199729 years ago -
Department Sound
Job Music
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