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Chris Rea - Sweet Sunday, Blue Guitars - Album number One – Beginnings, 2005. Blue Guitars is a Blues album released by Chris Rea on October 14, 2005, consisting of eleven CD's, one DVD and a full-colour book, including paintings by the artist, liner notes, and song lyrics. The album is an ambitious project with the 137 songs recorded over the course of 1½ years with a work schedule - according to Chris Rea himself - of twelve hours a day, seven days a week. Initially, the project was inspired by Bill Wyman's "Blues Odyssey" and can be called an "odyssey" in its own right, for depicting a journey through the various epochs of Blues Music, starting at its African origins and finishing with modern-time Blues from the 60s and 70s. Subsequently the eleven CD's are titled the following: "Beginnings", "Country Blues", "Louisiana & New Orleans", "Electric Memphis Blues", "Texas Blues", "Chicago Blues", "Blues Ballads", "Gospel Soul Blues & Motown", "Celtic & Irish Blues", "Latin Blues" and "60s & 70s". Album number one – Beginnings The first album of this set deals with the very beginnings of the Blues, tracing its ways back to its African roots. Living conditions were hard, many African natives were taken captives and transported across the ocean to be sold as slaves, sometimes even betrayed by their own people, which is vividly depicted in the song "The King Who Sold His Own". All in all it was an environment, where it was only natural for the Blues to develop, and even though the instrumentation and the construction of the songs was still very different from what we now know as Blues, the basics were already there: the sadness, the strain, the burdens, the depression, the feeling of "blue" and – of course – the underlying musical structure. Track list: " West Africa " Cry for Home " The King Who Sold his Own " White Man Coming " Where The Blues Come From " Lord Tell Me It Won't Be Long " Work Gang " Praise The Lord " Sweet Sunday " Sing Out The Devil " Boss Man Cut My Chains We get up early in the morning Work our skin down to the bone But whenever I hear that singing I know that one day I’ll get home Oh the rhythm that I’m feeling Seems to say something good to me Oh on Monday, through the weekday But then Sunday sets us free Oh Sunday, sweet Sunday When I lay my body down Oh Sunday,my only one day With a new love that I found Sit by the water and watch the big tree In the cool breeze gently sway Til the day that we get free,well We’ll always love Our sweet Sunday Sweet Sunday I go to church with my mother I see the girl that I would love Maybe one day she’ll turn and smile at me This is what I ask the Lord above Oh when a singing When it’s over maybe I’ll take her Back to her home Talk and laugh 'til night comes calling Then I’ll go back on my own Sweet Sunday I got no money to buy her new shoes But Lord please listen what I say Help me through this 'til I’m a free man And get sweet Sunday every day Sweet Sunday, sweet Sunday... This video has been published with absolute respect and admiration to Chris Rea's music ! http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Rea/e/B...