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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

80s UK Christmas Singles #8: Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas

Today's 80s UK Christmas Singles post is a Rea-lly seasonal 1988 diatribe at the state of the roads in late December...

Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas 
Chris Rea's second attempt at a 1980s Christmas hit single was rather more successful than the previous year's Joys of Christmas, even though it was not a new song.  Rea states that the idea for Driving Home For Christmas came to him many years before he (wrote and) recorded it; apparently, his then girlfriend drove from Middlesbrough to London to pick Rea up and drive him back, as this method of travel was cheaper than the train.  It was this experience which is borne out in the lyrics; counterbalancing the frustration of Christmas motorway traffic with the anticipation of being reunited with family and friends.  Driven by a playful piano melody, underpinned by lush strings and carried along with light percussion, the jazz-tinged track makes for a wistful, easy listen.  Rea's trademark gravelly voice provides an interesting contrast with the lightness of the arrangement, suggesting that even a northerner can be softened by the prospect of the Yuletide season.  It is largely devoid of the usual sonic adornments that typify most Christmas tracks, although there is a smattering of sleigh bells midway through.  Driving Home for Christmas first emerged in 1986 as the B-side to the Hello Friend single, and it was two years until Rea and Magnet issued it as a lead track.  That said, this 1988 release of the Driving Home for Christmas EP was not as hugely successful as its later reputation would suggest, stalling at #53 that year.  However, the track found a second lease of life due to its use in advertising campaigns and the proliferation of Christmas compilation albums over the years.  The record has become a modern Christmas classic, and a staple of Yuletide airplay.  It is a perfectly judged seasonal piece, finding extra resonance these days thanks to the sheer insanity of Christmas motorway traffic.

Written by: Chris Rea
Produced by: Chris Rea & Jon Kelly
WEA Records YZ 325 / #53, 1988

From my Kindle book "80s UK Christmas Singles" --  a bargain at 99p!


Monday, December 7, 2015

80s UK Christmas Singles -- out now on Kindle!

My new book 80s UK Christmas Singles has just come out on Kindle. Covering 81 pop singles released for the Christmas charts between 1980 and 1989, the book covers big hits, obscure curios and some downright bizarre releases.

Artists covered include: Kate Bush, Jona Lewie, Barron Knights, Darts, Jim Davidson, The Damned, St Winifred's School Choir, Chris Squire and Alan White, Holly & The Ivys, The Snowmen, Flogwell Flax, Hysterics, Johnny Mathis and Gladys Knight, Human League, The Waitresses, David Essex, David Bowie & Bing Crosby, Cliff Richard, Santa Claus & The Christmas Trees, Dizzy Heights, Peter Auty and the Sinfonia of London, Renee & Renato, The Pretenders, The Jingle Belles, Dennis Waterman & George Cole, Elton John, The Jets, Frank Kelly, Flying Pickets, Band Aid, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Gary Glitter, Queen, Wham!, Captain Sensible, Alvin Stardust, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, The Bouncing Czecks, Paul McCartney & The Frog Chorus, Shakin Stevens, Weekend, Bryan Adams, Aled Jones, Keith Harris and Orville, Frank Sidebottom, Boris Gardiner, Spitting Image, Mini-Pops, Max Headroom, Jackie Wilson, Mel and Kim, The Pogues and Kirsty McColl, Run DMC, Chris Rea, Bad News, Anita Dobson, Phil Spector, Rick Astley, Pet Shop Boys, Chris Rea, Alexander O'Neal, Cliff Richard, Bros, Boney M, Star Turn On 45 (Pints), Freheit, Band Aid II, Jason Donovan, Coldcut, Jive Bunny, Ann Charleston & Ian Smith, Kevin Bloody Wilson, Jethro Tull and Max Bygraves.

Best of all, it's only 99p!

And you can get it here!

I'll be posting some extracts from the book (and some standalone 80s Christmas articles) in the run up to Christmas so please do check in!