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''The Road to Hell'' is the tenth studio album by Chris Rea. It was released in 1989 and is one of Rea's most famous albums. The second part of the two-part title track, "The Road to Hell (Pt. 2)", is also one of Rea's most famous songs. The song "Texas" has been played through the years on Classic Rock/AOR radio stations in Texas, and is sometimes played as background music before Texas Rangers baseball games at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Another track, "Daytona", is about the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 "Daytona", in which he sings about the car metaphorically, with the engine and tyre noise from the car ringing out toward the end of the song. Also, the song "Tell Me There's a Heaven" was used in a 1991 public information film for the NSPCC. The album cover features art by the English commercial artist, Adrian Chesterman, who was also responsible for creating cover art for, amongst others, Motörhead's 1979 ''Bomber'' album. ==Track listing== All songs by Chris Rea. # "The Road to Hell (Part 1)" — 4:52 # "The Road to Hell (Part 2)" — 4:30 # "You Must Be Evil" — 4:20 # "Texas" — 5:09 # "Looking for a Rainbow" — 8:00 # "Your Warm and Tender Love" — 4:32 # "Daytona" — 5:04 # "That's What They Always Say" — 4:27 # "I Just Wanna Be with You" — 3:39 # "Tell Me There's a Heaven" — 6:00 (The 1989 US Geffen CD issue also includes the 1988 re-recording of "Let's Dance" slotted between tracks 8 and 9 listed above.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Road to Hell」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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