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BluzDude
Sorry to hear that!
....Who is Chris Rea?
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bitusa2012
Chris Rea's 11 CD/1 DVD Blue Guitars release from 2009 remains my very favourite CD release by ANYONE. A true masterpiece where every CD contains "blues" from differing genres, like Louisina Blues, or Texas Blues, or Chicago Blues, or Gospel blues etc ..My review at the time on Amazon.co.uk:
"I preface by fessing up to:
1. The fact I own NO other Chris Rea albums even though I often hear his songs on radio and say to myself, "gee he sounds good"
2. I would NOT have owned this set had not my blood-brother in Luxembourg (I live in Perth Australia) told me he had bought it and said it was a nice package and
3. Had I not read SO MANY 5-star reviews here on Amazon I probably would have ignored this set.
But, I DID buy it, and what can I say? It is simply stunning. How a songwriter can compile more than 120 new songs in such a short span of time that are so uniformly stunning and put them down so beautifully is beyond belief. THIS IS A MAGNIFICENT set.
From song 1 Disc 1, to last song in Disc 11....yes Disc 11....this is so good it's unbelievable.
The music is rich, lush when needed, spare if required, the production just adds to the music, no distractions. The playing fantastic and the song writing and Rea's singing just first rate.
This is a musical tour de force. It's written that it's a history of the blues. It is, but IF blues as is commonly thought of isn't your exact cup of tea, don't worry. It's is not blues by 'definition', it's "world blues" with a soul/pop bent. In any event, it's a treasure.
Will it be enough to make me go out and buy any of his older albums? I am not sure. There is just so much here to explore, and it's such a uniformly GREAT collection I might find his other records trite by comparison. Then again, I may not....
The package itself is a thing of beauty too. A hard cover A4 sized book, running some 70 or so pages, all lyrics, interview with Chris Rea himself, fantastic artwork and a DVD and the 11 CDs set into the front and back sleeves. For Aust $110. The bargain of the century musically, and a treasure I will cherish."
GET WELL Chris, though I do know he has been extremely unwell in recent years
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bitusa2012
Chris Rea's 11 CD/1 DVD Blue Guitars release from 2009 remains my very favourite CD release by ANYONE. A true masterpiece where every CD contains "blues" from differing genres, like Louisina Blues, or Texas Blues, or Chicago Blues, or Gospel blues etc ..My review at the time on Amazon.co.uk:
"I preface by fessing up to:
1. The fact I own NO other Chris Rea albums even though I often hear his songs on radio and say to myself, "gee he sounds good"
2. I would NOT have owned this set had not my blood-brother in Luxembourg (I live in Perth Australia) told me he had bought it and said it was a nice package and
3. Had I not read SO MANY 5-star reviews here on Amazon I probably would have ignored this set.
But, I DID buy it, and what can I say? It is simply stunning. How a songwriter can compile more than 120 new songs in such a short span of time that are so uniformly stunning and put them down so beautifully is beyond belief. THIS IS A MAGNIFICENT set.
From song 1 Disc 1, to last song in Disc 11....yes Disc 11....this is so good it's unbelievable.
The music is rich, lush when needed, spare if required, the production just adds to the music, no distractions. The playing fantastic and the song writing and Rea's singing just first rate.
This is a musical tour de force. It's written that it's a history of the blues. It is, but IF blues as is commonly thought of isn't your exact cup of tea, don't worry. It's is not blues by 'definition', it's "world blues" with a soul/pop bent. In any event, it's a treasure.
Will it be enough to make me go out and buy any of his older albums? I am not sure. There is just so much here to explore, and it's such a uniformly GREAT collection I might find his other records trite by comparison. Then again, I may not....
The package itself is a thing of beauty too. A hard cover A4 sized book, running some 70 or so pages, all lyrics, interview with Chris Rea himself, fantastic artwork and a DVD and the 11 CDs set into the front and back sleeves. For Aust $110. The bargain of the century musically, and a treasure I will cherish."
GET WELL Chris, though I do know he has been extremely unwell in recent years
Thanks for the glowing recommendation of the Blue Guitars box set. I decided to check it out, I've ordered a copy from a UK importer via Amazon.com for $40 shipped to the USA. Hopefully it'll get here before Christmas and the 'Boro lad makes a good recovery.
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bitusa2012
Chris Rea's 11 CD/1 DVD Blue Guitars release from 2009 remains my very favourite CD release by ANYONE. A true masterpiece where every CD contains "blues" from differing genres, like Louisina Blues, or Texas Blues, or Chicago Blues, or Gospel blues etc ..My review at the time on Amazon.co.uk:
"I preface by fessing up to:
1. The fact I own NO other Chris Rea albums even though I often hear his songs on radio and say to myself, "gee he sounds good"
2. I would NOT have owned this set had not my blood-brother in Luxembourg (I live in Perth Australia) told me he had bought it and said it was a nice package and
3. Had I not read SO MANY 5-star reviews here on Amazon I probably would have ignored this set.
But, I DID buy it, and what can I say? It is simply stunning. How a songwriter can compile more than 120 new songs in such a short span of time that are so uniformly stunning and put them down so beautifully is beyond belief. THIS IS A MAGNIFICENT set.
From song 1 Disc 1, to last song in Disc 11....yes Disc 11....this is so good it's unbelievable.
The music is rich, lush when needed, spare if required, the production just adds to the music, no distractions. The playing fantastic and the song writing and Rea's singing just first rate.
This is a musical tour de force. It's written that it's a history of the blues. It is, but IF blues as is commonly thought of isn't your exact cup of tea, don't worry. It's is not blues by 'definition', it's "world blues" with a soul/pop bent. In any event, it's a treasure.
Will it be enough to make me go out and buy any of his older albums? I am not sure. There is just so much here to explore, and it's such a uniformly GREAT collection I might find his other records trite by comparison. Then again, I may not....
The package itself is a thing of beauty too. A hard cover A4 sized book, running some 70 or so pages, all lyrics, interview with Chris Rea himself, fantastic artwork and a DVD and the 11 CDs set into the front and back sleeves. For Aust $110. The bargain of the century musically, and a treasure I will cherish."
GET WELL Chris, though I do know he has been extremely unwell in recent years
Thanks for the glowing recommendation of the Blue Guitars box set. I decided to check it out, I've ordered a copy from a UK importer via Amazon.com for $40 shipped to the USA. Hopefully it'll get here before Christmas and the 'Boro lad makes a good recovery.
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bitusa2012
Chris Rea's 11 CD/1 DVD Blue Guitars release from 2009 remains my very favourite CD release by ANYONE. A true masterpiece where every CD contains "blues" from differing genres, like Louisina Blues, or Texas Blues, or Chicago Blues, or Gospel blues etc ..My review at the time on Amazon.co.uk:
"I preface by fessing up to:
1. The fact I own NO other Chris Rea albums even though I often hear his songs on radio and say to myself, "gee he sounds good"
2. I would NOT have owned this set had not my blood-brother in Luxembourg (I live in Perth Australia) told me he had bought it and said it was a nice package and
3. Had I not read SO MANY 5-star reviews here on Amazon I probably would have ignored this set.
But, I DID buy it, and what can I say? It is simply stunning. How a songwriter can compile more than 120 new songs in such a short span of time that are so uniformly stunning and put them down so beautifully is beyond belief. THIS IS A MAGNIFICENT set.
From song 1 Disc 1, to last song in Disc 11....yes Disc 11....this is so good it's unbelievable.
The music is rich, lush when needed, spare if required, the production just adds to the music, no distractions. The playing fantastic and the song writing and Rea's singing just first rate.
This is a musical tour de force. It's written that it's a history of the blues. It is, but IF blues as is commonly thought of isn't your exact cup of tea, don't worry. It's is not blues by 'definition', it's "world blues" with a soul/pop bent. In any event, it's a treasure.
Will it be enough to make me go out and buy any of his older albums? I am not sure. There is just so much here to explore, and it's such a uniformly GREAT collection I might find his other records trite by comparison. Then again, I may not....
The package itself is a thing of beauty too. A hard cover A4 sized book, running some 70 or so pages, all lyrics, interview with Chris Rea himself, fantastic artwork and a DVD and the 11 CDs set into the front and back sleeves. For Aust $110. The bargain of the century musically, and a treasure I will cherish."
GET WELL Chris, though I do know he has been extremely unwell in recent years
Thanks for the glowing recommendation of the Blue Guitars box set. I decided to check it out, I've ordered a copy from a UK importer via Amazon.com for $40 shipped to the USA. Hopefully it'll get here before Christmas and the 'Boro lad makes a good recovery.
I've been contemplating getting that box set for years and never managed to pull the trigger ($$$) even though I've been a Chris Rea fan since the early 90's. I think I must have found a similar listing to ElGeordie and I too put it in my cart and am now looking forward to delivery.
Get well soon Mr. Rea!
Peace,
Mr DJA