The Journey 1978-2009

The Journey 1978-2009
Greatest hits album by Chris Rea
Released 3 October 2011
Recorded 1978-2009
Genre Rock, blues
Length 2:36:35
Label Music Club Deluxe
Chris Rea chronology
Santo Spirito Blues
(2011)Santo Spirito Blues2011
The Journey 1978-2009
(2011)
Road Songs for Lovers
(2017)Road Songs for Lovers2017
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The Journey 1978-2009 is a compilation album by Chris Rea, released in 2011 by Music Club Deluxe. It features songs spanning his entire career, from 1978's Whatever Happened to Benny Santini? to 2009's Still So Far to Go: The Best of Chris Rea. It had a modest chart performance, peaking at #66 in UK,[2] but was certified Gold by BPI in 2013.[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by Chris Rea.

Disc one

  1. "Let's Dance" - 4:06
  2. "On the Beach" - 6:51
  3. "Driving Home for Christmas" - 4:01
  4. "I Can Hear Your Heartbeat" - 3:26
  5. "Julia" - 3:54
  6. "Stainsby Girls" - 3:52
  7. "Come So Far, Yet Still So Far to Go" - 4:13
  8. "God's Great Banana Skin" - 5:18
  9. "Josephine (French Edit)" - 3:56
  10. "Texas" - 4:00
  11. "Working on It" - 4:24
  12. "Heaven" - 4:12
  13. "Candles" - 4:44
  14. "Shamrock Diaries" - 4:13
  15. "Blue Street" - 7:08
  16. "Ace of Hearts" - 4:53
  17. "You Can Go Your Own Way" - 3:54

Disc two

  1. "The Road to Hell (Part 2)" - 4:35
  2. "Auberge" - 4:45
  3. "Fool (If You Think It's Over)" - 4:04
  4. "Soft Top, Hard Shoulder" - 4:23
  5. "Looking for the Summer" - 5:02
  6. "Tell Me There's a Heaven" - 6:01
  7. "Diamonds" - 4:52
  8. "Loving You" - 3:48
  9. "I Don't Know What It Is But I Love It" - 3:35
  10. "On the Beach (Summer '88)" - 3:42
  11. "Windy Town" - 4:26
  12. "Giverny" - 5:40
  13. "The Blue Café" - 4:46
  14. "Winter Song" - 4:31
  15. "Easy Rider" - 4:49
  16. "Two Roads" - 3:43
  17. "Saudade Parts 1 & 2 (Tribute to Ayrton Senna)" - 6:48

References

  1. O'Brien, Jon. "The Journey 1978-2009 - Chris Rea | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 10 July 2013.
  2. "Official Charts > Chris Rea". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  3. "Chris Rea - The Journey 1978-2009". BPI. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
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