Auberge

Auberge

by Chris Rea
Auberge

Auberge

by Chris Rea

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Overview

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

Product Details

Release Date: 04/16/1991
Label: Atco
UPC: 0075679166227
Rank: 50792

Tracks

  1. Auberge
  2. Gone Fishing
  3. You're Not a Number
  4. Heaven
  5. Set Me Free
  6. Red Shoes
  7. Sing a Song of Love to Me
  8. Every Second Counts
  9. Looking for the Summer
  10. You My Love, And
  11. The Mention of Your Name

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Chris Rea   Primary Artist,Harmonica,Slide Guitar,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Classical),Guitar,Vocals
Roddy Lorimer   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Carol Kenyon   Vocals (Background)
Linda Taylor   Vocals (Background)
Rick Taylor   Trombone
Martin Ditcham   Drums,Percussion
Max Middleton   Piano,Synthesizer
Tim Sanders   Sax (Tenor)
Nick Hitchens   Tuba
Anthony Drennan   Guitar (Acoustic)
Simon Clarke   Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone)
Gavyn Wright   Director
Kenny Hamilton   Trombone
Paul Spong   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Robert Ahwai   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Neil Sidwell   Trombone
J. Neil Sidwell   Trombone
Anthony Dreman   Dobro,Guitar

Technical Credits

Willie Grimston   Production Coordination
Chris Rea   Composer,Lyricist,Producer
The Kick Horns   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Jon Kelly   Producer
Justin Shirley-Smith   Engineer
Max Middleton   Arranger,String Arrangements
Nick Watson   Digital Remastering
John Mackswith   Engineer
Alan Fearnley   Paintings
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