Auberge

Occupation

  • Vocals, Lead Guitar: Chris Rea
  • Lead Guitar: Anthony Dreman
  • E -Bass: Robert Ahwai
  • Drums, percussion: Martin Ditcham
  • Piano: Max Middleton
  • Tuba: Nick Hitchens
  • Trumpet: Roddy Lorimer

Auberge ( fr.: Restaurant ) is a studio album by the English singer Chris Rea in 1991 and is one of his best-known albums. Just like the previous album The Road to Hell could occupy the top spot in the British charts and Auberge, Rea this succeeded for the first time in Germany. As a singles title song of the same name, as well as Heaven and Looking for the Summer were released. The album and the title song are brought especially with the Caterham Super Seven in the compound, Rea had himself and " Blue Seven " called. This car appeared on the album cover, in oil drawn by Alan Fearnley. The album contains some tracks allusions to the car, just like in the music video for Auberge. In 2005, Rea sold his car at an auction.

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Chart positions

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