The Road to Hell by Chris Rea
About the album The Road to Hell
The British Chris Rea with his tenth album, The Road To Hell, arrives at an album that can be considered one of the classics of his career. The Road To Hell was released in late 1989 and managed to keep Chris Rea in the musical spotlight and carry him into the coming decade.
Beyond the excellent sound and impeccable production of the album, which is credited to Chris Rea himself and Jon Kelly, what particularly counted for The Road To Hell and made it a great commercial success was the coherence of the songs in terms of their themes.
The album went six times platinum in the UK, selling 1,800,000 copies, while its reception in other European countries was equally significant. In Germany, for example, it sold 750,000 copies, and in France another 300,000.
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