Road to Hell
Chris Rea
Adult ContemporaryAlbum RockPop/RockRockRock & Roll
1989 | DSF DSD128 | 10 tracks · 50:52
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The Road to Hell is a 1989 album by Chris Rea, and is one of Rea's most famous albums. The second part of the two part title track, "The Road to Hell (Pt. 2)," is also one of Rea's most famous songs. One track, "Texas," has been played through the years on Classic Rock/AOR radio stations in Texas, and is sometimes played as background music before Texas Rangers baseball games at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Another track, "Daytona", is about the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona", in which he sings about the car metaphorically, with the engine and tyre noise from
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The Road to Hell is the tenth studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in October 1989. Coming on the back of several strongly performing releases, it is Rea's most successful studio album, and topped the UK Albums Chart for three weeks. Hailed as a "modern masterpiece", it was certified 6× Platinum by BPI in 2004. The album demonstrates a thematic cohesion previously absent from Rea's work, with the majority of the tracks containing strong elements of social commentary, addressing alienation, violence and redemption. The second part of the two-part title track, "The Road to Hell ", is one of Rea's most famous songs, and was his first UK Top 10 single. Geffen Records released the album in the US, adding the 1988 re-recording of "Let's Dance" and different cover artwork.

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1The Road to Hell (Pt. 1)4:54
2The Road to Hell (Pt. 2)4:32
3You Must Be Evil4:23
4Texas5:12
5Looking for a Rainbow8:04
6Your Warm and Tender Love4:34
7Daytona5:08
8That’s What They Always Say4:27
9I Just Wanna Be With You3:41
10Tell Me There’s a Heaven6:05

Credits

Arranged By — Max Middleton Band — Eoghan O’Neill, Kevin Leach, Martin Ditcham, Max Middleton, Robert Ahwai Engineer — Diane BJ Koné, Neil Amor Leader — Gavyn Wright Directed By — Gavyn Wright Producer — Chris Rea, Jon Kelly Sleeve — The Leisure Process Songwriter — Chris Rea Vocals — Carol Kenyon, Karen Boddington, Linda Taylor, Chris Rea Guitar — Chris Rea Keyboards — Chris Rea

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