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  1. A colleague from my Emblem days contacted me with a view of building two Ferrari’s for musician and songwriter Chris Rea. Chris wanted two cars built for the film he was writing and producing called La Passione, a single seater “Wolfgang von Trips” Ferrari 156 F1 and a Ferrari Le Mans 250 TRI61 both with the distinctive sharknose front end. The TRI61 was the first in the pipeline.

  2. La Passione, an Album by Chris Rea. Released 11 November 1996 on EastWest (catalog no. 0630-16695-2; CD). Genres: Classical Crossover, Adult Contemporary, Film Soundtrack. ... Chris Rea is not Frank Sinatra. Shirley Bassey is not whom you really want to hear on a Rea-Album. "Disco la Passione" could have been a hit for HER.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chris_ReaChris Rea - Wikipedia

    Gli esordi. Figlio di padre italiano, Camillo Rea, originario di Arpino, provincia di Frosinone, e madre irlandese, che possedevano un chiosco di gelati, Chris Rea iniziò a cantare e suonare la chitarra all'inizio degli anni settanta in una band chiamata Magdalene, che vinse un importante concorso nazionale nel 1975 senza però ottenere un ...

  4. 14 de nov. de 1996 · La passione: Directed by John B. Hobbs. With Shirley Bassey, Sean Gallagher, Thomas Orange, Paul Shane. 'La Passione' is a modern classic, with both contemporary and orchestral pieces sewn together by a film clip for each track and a story loosely based on dreams Chris had as a young boy growing up in the industrial North East.

  5. Music video La Passione – Chris Rea. Lyrics Around! 2024 Song lyrics and translations! All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. All lyrics provided for educational purposes and personal use only.

  6. Chris Rea - Horses (instrumental) La Passione is a 1996 album by Chris Rea, and the soundtrack for the movie with the same title, also written by Rea. Shi...

  7. 28 de ene. de 2013 · About this group. For one young boy, a passion can be more than just a dream! "La Passione" is a 1996 album by Chris Rea, and the soundtrack for the movie with the same title, also written by Rea. Chris Rea describes his film as "various fantasies of Italy and Ferraris, set to music", so it's a mix of his own real passions: music, cars and Italy.