Chris Rea - Texas [FREE]

: At the time, critics praised its "nicely loose" feel and the "optimism" it provided amidst the darker social commentary of The Road to Hell . The Atlantic has since described it as a testament to the "European fascination" with the Lone Star State.

: It is characterized by its blues-rock influence, featuring Rea’s signature gravelly baritone and "weeping" slide guitar. 3. Production and Media Chris Rea - Texas

: Rea wrote the song after a conversation with a neighbor about the state's vast, open roads and lack of traffic—a stark contrast to the gridlock of British motorways that themed much of the album. : At the time, critics praised its "nicely

: The song portrays Texas as a mythical "green pasture" or a euphemism for escape . Rea has noted that the character in the song sees Texas as a "big Western apple in the sky" where there is no trouble, though Rea himself acknowledged that the reality of the state could be far more complex. Rea has noted that the character in the