The Road to Hell is a 1989 album by Chris Rea, and is one of Rea's most famous albums. The second part of the two part title track, "The Road to Hell (Pt. 2)," is also one of Rea's most famous songs.
Making his directorial debut, Robert Hossein also assumes the leading role, playing an escaped convict. Hossein and his fellow escapees cross the path of Marina Vlady, with whom they all fall in love. Alas for our "heroes," Vlady intends to avenge the death of her sweetheart at the hands of Hossein and his confreres. Not only do these heels go to Hell, but they do so with a spectacular flourish. Les Salauds Vont en Enfer was adapted by Rene Wheeler from a play by Frederic Dard.
A gang of bank robbers with a suitcase full of money go to the desert to hide out. After burying the loot, they find their way to a surreal town full of cowboys who drink an awful lot of coffee. The townspeople are hostile to the outsiders at first, but seem to accept them once they've killed a couple of people. After a while, a mysterious man named Dade arrives, who seems to have unpleasant business to settle with the robbers. A free-for-all shoot-em-up ensues.
"Rock You to Hell" is the third studio album released by the British heavy metal band Grim Reaper in 1987. It was released under the RCA label. From beginning to end this cd will have you headbanging with utmost intensity. Their sound can best be described as a Screaming For Vengeance era Judas Priest with a little bit of Dokken thrown in. Theres many puntcuated stabbing moments on guitar that hook into your brain within the first listen. With a name like Grim Reaper youd expect something a little heavier but when you do hear the music you wont be dissapointed.