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ESPRESSO LOGIC contains 8 tracks from Chris Rea's European release of the same name. "God's Great Banana Skin" and "Miles Is A Cigarette" were taken from his European release GOD'S GREAT BANANA SKIN. "If You Were Me" is a track recorded specifically for this U.S. release.
Espresso Logic is aptly titled, as the majority of the music would fit well in a late-night coffee house. It's a jazzier-bluesier album than most of Rea's, featuring some fine slide guitar, particularly on the title track. The atmospheric "Miles Is a Cigarette" is a smoky evocation of longing and remembrance. This hushed mood carries over into "She Closed Her Eyes," which is a poem spoken over a soothing, wistful backing. It's not all moody atmospherics, though. Like "Josephine" on his earlier Shamrock Diaries, the bright rhythm driven song "Julia" is about one of his daughters. Unfortunately, the weakest track is the duet with Elton John. The pairing could have been more interesting if they'd picked a different song, but "If You Were Me" is quite bland. This album was released in two different versions, the U.S. version, with the gold sand on the cover, also included some songs from God's Great Banana Skin, which wasn't released in the U.S. ~ Rob Caldwell
Espresso Logic is aptly titled, as the majority of the music would fit well in a late-night coffee house. It's a jazzier-bluesier album than most of Rea's, featuring some fine slide guitar, particularly on the title track. The atmospheric "Miles Is a Cigarette" is a smoky evocation of longing and remembrance. This hushed mood carries over into "She Closed Her Eyes," which is a poem spoken over a soothing, wistful backing. It's not all moody atmospherics, though. Like "Josephine" on his earlier Shamrock Diaries, the bright rhythm driven song "Julia" is about one of his daughters. Unfortunately, the weakest track is the duet with Elton John. The pairing could have been more interesting if they'd picked a different song, but "If You Were Me" is quite bland. This album was released in two different versions, the U.S. version, with the gold sand on the cover, also included some songs from God's Great Banana Skin, which wasn't released in the U.S. [A German edition was issued in 1993.] ~ Rob Caldwell
Personnel: Chris Rea (vocals, guitar, organ); Robert Ahwai (guitar); Max Middleton (piano, keyboards); Sylvin Marc (bass); Martin Ditcham (drums, percussion).
Engineers: Paul Mortimer, Neil Amor.
Additional personnel: Pete Beachill, Dave Stewart (trombones); Davy Spillane (Uillean pipes); Linda Taylor, Valerie Chambers, Emma White (background vocals). Espresso Logic Music | List Price | $13.99 (You save $0.84) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Oldies | | Label | EastWest | | Orig Year | 1994 | | All Time Sales Rank | 386790  | | CD Universe Part number | 1388282 | | Catalog number | 994311 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 13, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Chris Rea - vocals, guitar, organ Martin Ditcham - drums, percussion Max Middleton - piano, keyboards Robert Ahwai - guitar Sylvin Marc - bass
Also: Dave Stewart, Davy Spillane, Pete Beachill, Linda Taylor, Emma White, Valerie Chambers, Elton John | | Additional Info | Germany |
Chris Rea Espresso Logic Songs | 1. | Espresso Logic |
| 2. | Red |
| 3. | Soup of the Day |
| 4. | Johnny Needs a Fast Car |
| 5. | Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea  |
| 6. | Julia  |
| 7. | Summer Love |
| 8. | New Way |
| 9. | Stop |
| 10. | She Closed Her Eyes |
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