ah, man, this should be recorded! We USA'ers are so unlucky not to have this man touring! I can't believe he went to Japan and not here! Oh well, at least I have YouTube and cd's and dvd's.
Thanks for putting this one on here...never heard it before...the man is absolutely the best i've ever seen....no surprise at all tho....right up there with Clapton...
well done , boy i try for a little while to make a list of repeted riffs you can find in certains songs for exemple jazze blues cd6 - blue guitars and stainsby girl road to hell and back.......
i go on and when thre'll be a lot of riffs i send them to you you can do the same i'll be happy if i receive some!
He often reuses bits of songs, I think the intros for espresso logic and nothing to fear show up again on the first 2 or 3 tracks of the Celtic and Irish Blues disc of Blue Guitars
the album "chris rea" has loads of stuff that gets reused later in his career; a version of guitar street appears on the King of the Beach album, the piano outro on I Will Do It For Your Love is very similar to the one in Josephine and the lyrics from When You Know That Your Love Has Died are used in Que Sera
This song doesnt appear on any of his albums, which is a shame cos its awesome :-)
The riff is from "Joys of Christmas" on the Dancing with Strangers album, and also from "Funk48" from the Blue Street album i think. The solo about 1:30 in is identical to the one in "Joys of Christmas."
Why the hell does no live album of those times appear? The farewell tour album was rubbish - I wanna hear songs from the older times of his career. Such a shame.
yup thats right bombollini, was off a show called loudon and co, went on for several weeks featuring various artists.I only watched this one though.Just to see my hero! hehe.
Correct - show was filmed from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow - early 90's. I've never seen this on any album but it was done around the same time as the song "You can go your own way" that was used in TV ad for the Ford Probe car and sounds a lot like a cross between Joe Walsh's "Life's been good" and Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine" - good song all the same.
Great distinctive Chris rea sound,,never heard this one before,,sounds obvious i know but are you sure its called THIS KIND OF LOVE?? i,ll check out see if i can find somewhere,,Good Stuff!
ah, man, this should be recorded! We USA'ers are so unlucky not to have this man touring! I can't believe he went to Japan and not here! Oh well, at least I have YouTube and cd's and dvd's.
Moonsinger5432 3 years ago
This song ROCKS and so does Chris!
amazinpace 3 years ago
Thanks for putting this one on here...never heard it before...the man is absolutely the best i've ever seen....no surprise at all tho....right up there with Clapton...
REA4orrific 3 years ago 3
well done , boy i try for a little while to make a list of repeted riffs you can find in certains songs for exemple jazze blues cd6 - blue guitars and stainsby girl road to hell and back.......
i go on and when thre'll be a lot of riffs i send them to you you can do the same i'll be happy if i receive some!
littlecouinie 4 years ago
He often reuses bits of songs, I think the intros for espresso logic and nothing to fear show up again on the first 2 or 3 tracks of the Celtic and Irish Blues disc of Blue Guitars
the album "chris rea" has loads of stuff that gets reused later in his career; a version of guitar street appears on the King of the Beach album, the piano outro on I Will Do It For Your Love is very similar to the one in Josephine and the lyrics from When You Know That Your Love Has Died are used in Que Sera
asmodean111 4 years ago
This song doesnt appear on any of his albums, which is a shame cos its awesome :-)
The riff is from "Joys of Christmas" on the Dancing with Strangers album, and also from "Funk48" from the Blue Street album i think. The solo about 1:30 in is identical to the one in "Joys of Christmas."
asmodean111 4 years ago
Such a great sond.
Why the hell does no live album of those times appear? The farewell tour album was rubbish - I wanna hear songs from the older times of his career. Such a shame.
HERTzTON 4 years ago
This Kind of love, wasn´t recorded to an album... There are only live versions of these song recorded...
But it´s very good! Too good!
Valvulo 4 years ago
hello valvulo
where have you seen other video of this song? i realy want to have them before i die!(in 50 years....)
littlecouinie 4 years ago
yup thats right bombollini, was off a show called loudon and co, went on for several weeks featuring various artists.I only watched this one though.Just to see my hero! hehe.
ianr2004 4 years ago
It was a 1 off for a show on BBC2 a few years back (Loudon Wainwright?) Not on any Album.
Bombollini77 4 years ago
Correct - show was filmed from the Old Fruitmarket in Glasgow - early 90's. I've never seen this on any album but it was done around the same time as the song "You can go your own way" that was used in TV ad for the Ford Probe car and sounds a lot like a cross between Joe Walsh's "Life's been good" and Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine" - good song all the same.
Inverlochy 4 years ago
Great distinctive Chris rea sound,,never heard this one before,,sounds obvious i know but are you sure its called THIS KIND OF LOVE?? i,ll check out see if i can find somewhere,,Good Stuff!
mickm305 4 years ago
yes i am sure listen to the words 'song i try to find from xwhat album it's coming but no results for instance
thre a song what kind of love it is? in bluejuke box but its not sounding the same this video is one of the best i prefere with blue café
littlecouinie 4 years ago