Auberge (a French word meaning "inn") is the eleventh studio album by British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, released in 1991. The album, as well as the title song, is notable for its association with the Caterham Super Seven that Rea owned, which he called the "Blue Seven". The car appears on the album cover, illustrated in oil by renowned motoring artist Alan Fearnley. The album makes several references to the car over several tracks, as well on the video of the title song, and its cover illustration was used for its adverts. In 2005, Rea sold the car in an auction.
Released in February 1991, Auberge topped the UK chart going on to achieve double Platinum sales status. The title track also gave Rea one of his biggest chart hits, reaching number 16 in the UK. Other songs released as singles were ‘Heaven’, ‘Looking for the Summer’ and ‘Winter Song’.
This 2CD deluxe edition has been newly remastered for the very first time and includes a bonus disc of alternate versions, singles, B-sides and live shows.
TRACK LISTING
CD1
- Auberge
- Gone Fishing
- You’re Not A Number
- Heaven
- Set Me Free
- Red Shoes
- Sing A Song Of Love to Me
- Every Second Counts
- Looking For The Summer
- And You My Love
- The Mention Of Your Name
CD2
- Winter Song
- Footprints In The Snow
- Looking For Summer (12" Remix)
- Teach Me To Dance
- True To You
- Josephine
- Six Up (B Side)
- Working On It (Live at NEC Birmingham 1991)
- The Road To Hell (Live at NEC Birmingham 1991)
- Theme From The Pantile Journal
- Footprints In The Snow (Live at Paris, 1991)
- On The Beach (Live in Paris 1991)
- Just Passing Through (Live in Paris 1991)
- Hudson's Dream
- Auberge (Single Version)
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