Chris Rea: Stony Road
Dec 10 2002
•Documentary, Music
"Dancing Down The Stony Road" DVD includes a superb 75-minutes documentary about recording "Stony Road" album, one short 23 min live/interview featurette from Cologne and a collection of Chris Rea paintings. Rea's understanding of how the blues evolved from the Delta up to Chicago is a revelation.
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