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Auberge

 
Album Review: Auberge

  • Artist: Chris Rea
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Total Time: 54:33
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Chris Rea's voice is like the smoke off a prairie fire or the sparks and flame from a flint and steel. Coupled with his robust, tasteful songwriting, the effect is to pull the listener into a song or album, grabbing at the brain -- not just the ears. Auberge is the follow-up to Road to Hell, an ambitious, dark-toned album that found European and critical success. Auberge may not be as dark as its predecessor, but Rea seemingly can't sing a word without sharpening its flinty edges, making it a bit threatening. That said, his latest effort tempers that wariness with a mixture of cavalier spontaneity and sighing recall. It's the thoughts and feelings of a man on a meandering road trip, thinking over the things he's said and done. "Heaven" seems to recall a time when the afterlife was in reach, but it could just as easily be the song of someone who's finally found his way. The reggae-tinged "Every Second Counts" finds Rea adjusting his phrasing perfectly to the song's mellow upbeat, while the rousing title track and its accompanying set piece "Set Me Free" move from searching, tentative guitar noodlings into full-blown epics, sketching the album's story line with bluesy bottom end, blustering horns, backup singers, and Rea's own grainy vocal rumble. Auberge might be a bit tough to break into at first, like a road map that you just can't unfold, but that's because ambitious, rangy songwriting is going to take a few odd turns on its way to the scenic overlook where everything becomes clear. In Rea's case, that moment is summed up over the twisting guitar and swelling strings of "Gone Fishing." "You can waste a whole lifetime trying to be what you think is expected of you," he sings, and offers the simple act of casting a line as cure for life's wrong turns. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Auberge (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (7:18)
Gone Fishing (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (4:41)
You're Not a Number (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (5:00)
Heaven (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (4:12)
Set Me Free (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (6:55)
Red Shoes (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (3:54)
Sing a Song of Love to Me (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (3:34)
Every Second Counts (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (5:08)
Looking for the Summer (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (5:03)
You My Love, And (Lyrics) Chris Rea Chris Rea (5:29)
The Mention of Your Name Chris Rea Chris Rea (3:17)

Credits

Martin Ditcham (Percussion), Anthony Dreman (Dobro), Roddy Lorimer (Trumpet), Alan Fearnley (Paintings), Chris Rea (Guitar (Classical)), Martin Ditcham (Drums), Anthony Dreman (Guitar), Max Middleton (String Arrangements), Simon Clarke (Sax (Alto)), Gavyn Wright (Director), Robert Ahwai (Bass), Jon Kelly (Producer), Simon Clarke (Sax (Baritone)), Carol Kenyon (Vocals (Background)), Kick Horns (Horn Arrangements), Rick Taylor (Trombone), Max Middleton (Piano), Nick Hitchens (Tuba), Paul Spong (Trumpet), J. Neil Sidwell (Trombone), Linda Taylor (Vocals (Background)), Chris Rea (Slide Guitar), Paul Spong (Flugelhorn), Roddy Lorimer (Flugelhorn), Chris Rea (Harmonica), Tim Sanders (Sax (Tenor)), Max Middleton (?), Justin Shirley-Smith (Engineer), Chris Rea (Organ (Hammond)), John Mackswith (Engineer), Willie Grimston (Production Coordination), Chris Rea (Guitar)
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Auberge
Studio album by Chris Rea
Released April 16, 1991
Recorded 1990
Genre Album oriented Rock
Length 54:33
Label Atco
Producer Jon Kelly
Professional reviews
Chris Rea chronology
The Road to Hell
(1989)
Auberge
(1991)
God's Great Banana Skin
(1992)

Auberge (a French word meaning "inn") is an album by Chris Rea, released in 1991. The album as well as the title song was mostly notable for the association of the Caterham Super Seven that he owned, in which he called it the "Blue Seven". That car appeared on the album cover, illustrated in oil by renowned motoring artist Alan Fearnley.[1] The album makes several reference to the car over several tracks, as well on the video of the title song[2] and its cover illustration was used for its adverts. In 2005, Rea sold his car in an auction.[3] Auberge was a #1 album in the UK in 1991. The title track also gave Rea one of his biggest chart hits, reaching #16 in the UK charts.

Track listing

All songs by Chris Rea.

  1. "Auberge"
  2. "Gone Fishing"
  3. "You're Not A Number"
  4. "Heaven"
  5. "Winter Song" (see note below)
  6. "Set Me Free"
  7. "Red Shoes"
  8. "Sing A Song Of Love To Me"
  9. "Every Second Counts"/"Looking For The Summer"
  10. "You My Love"
  11. "The Mention Of Your Name"

"Winter Song" did not appear on the initial album release; released as a stand-alone single in November 1991, it was included on some subsequent CD issues.

Personnel

  • Chris Rea - guitar, slide guitar, classical guitar, Hammond organ, harmonica
  • Anthony Drennan - guitar, dobro
  • Robert Ahwai - bass
  • Max Middleton - piano, string arrangements
  • Tim Sanders - tenor sax
  • Simon Clarke - alto sax, baritone sax
  • J. Neil Sidwell - trombone
  • Rick Taylor - trombone
  • Roddy Lorimer - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Paul Spong - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Nick Hitchens - tuba
  • Martin Ditcham - percussion, drums
  • Carol Kenyon - backing vocals
  • Linda Taylor - backing vocals
  • Gavyn Wright - director
  • The Kick Horns - horn arrangements
  • Jon Kelly - producer
  • John Mackswith - engineer
  • Justin Shirley-Smith - engineer
  • Willie Grimston - production coordination
  • Alan Fearnley - paintings

References


Preceded by
Circle of One by Oleta Adams
UK number one album
March 9, 1991 – March 15, 1991
Succeeded by
Spartacus by The Farm

 
 

 

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