Album beschikbaar op CD in 2 uitgaven. Blue Street is an album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea , released in 2003. The album is a tribute to the blues and features five different guitarists, including Rea himself. The album was a critical and commercial success and reached number two in the UK Albums Chart. Album valt binnen het genre Blues, Jazz, Funk/Soul en Moderne elektrische blues.
Chris Rea: Blue Street (five Guitars) versie op CD in standaard editie. Deze specifieke uitgave werd uitgebracht in Europa bij uitgeverij earMUSIC op 22. september 2023.
Blue Street is an album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea , released in 2003. The album is a tribute to the blues and features five different guitarists, including Rea himself. The album was a critical and commercial success and reached number two in the UK Albums Chart.
Album valt binnen het genre Blues, Jazz, Funk/Soul en Moderne elektrische blues.
Chris Rea: Blue Street (Five Guitars) versie op CD in standaard editie. Deze specifieke uitgave werd uitgebracht in Europa bij uitgeverij JAZZEE BLUE in samenwerking met NavyBeck Ltd. op 8. november 2019.
Chris Rea is undoubtedly one of the most important and influential blues and rock musicians of the last 40 years. A free-spirited multitalent with a career exceeding 30 million records sold, Chris Rea has been an artist, painter, classical composer, filmmaker and car fanatic many times over, but always uncompromisingly himself. On "Blue Street (Five Guitars)," he blends jazz and blues elements with rock to create a work that not only captures his devotion to the instrument, but once again makes it clear that he won't be pigeonholed. "Blue Street (Five Guitars)" sounds unmistakably Chris Rea and is also a tribute to greats like Miles Davis and Charles Mingus.
Album valt binnen het genre Blues, Jazz, Funk/Soul en Moderne elektrische blues. Five Guitars.
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