Drummer reacts to "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" by Chris Rea
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ก.ย. 2024
- Thank you to our patron Arnie P for this very sweet selection. We got two love songs in one day! That's a first I think... and i'm here for it. This was an interesting track. It had a layer or two to it... and the vocals from Chris were great as well as the instrumentation.
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Chris Rea has a ton of great albums - his music is a rabbit hole worth going down.
Elkie Brooks does a stellar cover of this fabulous Chris Rea song.
This was written for his sister who was upset she had just been dumped by her boyfriend.
How cool. Nice brother.
When Chris was just starting out, his record company didn't like his real name and suggested Benny Santini because it sounded exotic. He felt otherwise. He's a highly-regarded guitarist and his best-known songs (besides this) are "Road to Hell" (parts 1 and 2), "Texas", and "Working on It".
The Road to Hell is amazing. He can rock!
He is up there with the best of the lounge music artists, but he is much more than that. His songs generally have messages & deep meanings. Some favourites are On The Beach; Let's Dance & Road to Hell.
I always loved this one when it came on the radio. Brings back memories and moments for me for sure.
Who doesn't like a bit of Yacht Rock? His voice is gorgeous.
There was no thing as yacht rock back then. Maybe Soft Rock and some of the most beautiful music ever….
"Footprints in the Snow" by Chris is a rare ballad, somewhat poignant, yet mystical. Live version is the best. Give it a listen and enjoy
Catch him on the slide guitar, awesome talent.
I didn't have the single, but I had the album. I thought the title track was even better. This is an album I bought for the one song. It's a great album. Had to sell it with the majority of my albums when I moved to the east coast.
Love Chris Rea , especially Wired to the Moon which was a bout his daughter (a little girl back then). Such a nice unassuming bloke as well, who had pancreatic cancer back in 2019 I think. It left him very unwell with lots of ‘bits’ removed. ☹️
That album is nearly flawless. Each Chris Rea album up until late 80s seemed to top the prior. He never really expanded too much on his debut until after Deltics and Tennis saw him refining his sound to be smokier and bluesier. Early stuff of his sounds more like Gerry Rafferty or Elton John (which makes sense given Gus Dudgeon was Elton's frequent producer and did Rea's first 2 LPs). Wired To The Moon is his first truly excellent one and even then, he topped it with Shamrock Diaries which has to be one of the great 80s albums no one ever discusses.
This is the song I least expected to find here. It’s like Paul Williams Cool Night, slick yacht rock.
Expect the unexpected 😲
I like this .. another song I haven't heard in a while
Great song! Haven't heard it in decades!! ❤
I prefer the re recorded version and longer version of this. There is a 10 cd box set by Chris Rea called Blue Guitars, and with each cd he is doing a different genre of the blues. The Latin blues one is brilliant, with a wonderful song called "screw you, and your deep blue sea", a very mellow song with not so mellow message!
Oh, you’ll dig this one. 😀
I bought the album. The entire album was solid❤
Wow, haven't heard this in decades. Wasn't buying 45s in the 70's lp only lol. I've got to see if I still have it in the archives, lol.
Had the album but sold my collection about two years ago.
I do this at karaoke quite often, and am always asked who did it and the name of the song . I had the 45 when i was in the Army .
If you own the 45, there's a noticeable bad edit due to the record company cutting the song from 4 50 to 3 40 for radio play. You played the original album version (despite the 45 being shown on the TH-cam video), which was the correct choice. There's some confusion because Chris re-recorded the song a decade later and the arrangement is different, and that's the version that appears on most compilations you can buy now.
Sophisti pop ? Really nice song like the feel.
I always liked this one!
Love it❤
My jam in 5th grade
Road to Hell pts 1& 2 and Texas
Yes, second that.
ree-ah
Ray !
This mix sounds a little different than I’m used to, maybe because it’s the 45? The one I prefer seems a little more layered/subdued and the vocals sound more forward. Or maybe I’m nuts…. 🙂
You need to do The Road to Hell.
Did not have the 45. I actually never bought any 45's
Pronunciation is Ree-yah. He has much better songs. This one was a bit over-produced I thought.
Not British, Irish. Born in Ireland
I don't hear his trademark slide guitar here...
Elkie Brooks version is crap