Auberge
Chris Rea
Adult ContemporaryAlbum RockPop/RockRockRock & RollEastWest
1991 | DSF DSD128 | 11 tracks · 54:31
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Auberge is the eleventh studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in February 1991. The album, as well as the title song, is notable for its association with the Caterham Super Seven that Rea owned, which he called the "Blue Seven". The car appears on the album cover, illustrated in oil by motoring artist Alan Fearnley. The album makes several references to the car over several tracks, as well on the video of the title song, and its cover illustration was used for its adverts. In 2005, Rea sold the car in an auction.

Chris Rea

1Auberge ( LP Version )7:17Chris Rea
2Gone Fishing ( LP Version )4:42Chris Rea
3You’re Not A Number ( LP Version )5:00Chris Rea
4Heaven ( LP Version )4:13Chris Rea
5Set Me Free ( LP Version )6:54Chris Rea
6Red Shoes ( LP Version )3:55Chris Rea
7Sing a Song of Love to Me3:35Chris Rea
8Every Second Counts ( LP Version )5:09Chris Rea
9Looking For The Summer ( LP Version )5:03Chris Rea
10You My Love, And5:29Chris Rea
11The Mention Of Your Name ( LP Version )3:18Chris Rea

Credits

Acoustic Guitar — Anthony Drennan Alto Saxophone — Simon Clarke Baritone Saxophone — Simon Clarke Arranged By — The Kick Horns, Max Middleton Performer — The Kick Horns Backing Vocals — Carol Kenyon, Linda Taylor Bass — Robert Ahwai Bass Trombone — Kenny Hamilton Classical Guitar — Anthony Drennan, Chris Rea Dobro — Anthony Drennan Drums — Martin Ditcham Percussion — Martin Ditcham Electric Piano — Max Middleton Engineer — Justin Shirley-Smith, Russell Shaw, John Mackswith Grand Piano — Max Middleton Guitar — Anthony Drennan, Anthony Drennan Horn — Chris Rea Lead Guitar — Chris Rea Slide Guitar — Chris Rea Organ — Chris Rea Harmonica — Chris Rea Vocals — Chris Rea Leader — Gavyn Wright Painting — Alan Fearnley Producer — Jon Kelly Tenor Saxophone — Tim Sanders Trombone — Neil Sidwell, Rick Taylor Trumpet — Paul Spong, Roddy Lorimer Flugelhorn — Paul Spong, Roddy Lorimer Tuba — Nick Hitchens Written-By — Chris Rea

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