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He was self-taught, and soon tried to join a friend's group, The Elastic Band, as the first choice for guitar or bass. Heeding his father's advice he did not join as his potential earnings would not be enough to cover the costs of being in the group. As a result, he found himself working casual labouring jobs, including working in his father's ice cream business.

Rea commented that, at that time, he was "meant to be developing my father's ice-cream cafe into a global concern, but I spent all my time in the stockroom playing slide guitar". He played the V3 until , although, by Rea's reckoning, it was a "dreadful guitar with an appalling action, but playing slide it didn't matter".

During his career the guitar most associated with him was a Fender Stratocaster which he called "Pinky". The guitar once was submerged in water for three months and was more mellow in sound compared to the classic hard Stratocaster sound. One of his childhood dreams was to become a film writer and film music composer. Rea wrote the title track and music score for the drama film Soft Top Hard Shoulder.

Rea slipped into a period of relative obscurity. He wrote some fine albums, such as Shamrock Diaries and Do You Like Tennis, but sales of these were far too small to satisfy record company executives.

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During this period, Rea became quite disillusioned with the machinations of the recording industry. I didn't want to be a rock star. I just wanted to enjoy the music, which is what I started out doing Everyone wanted me to be the next Elton John or George Michael-type superstar. That's not where I come from.

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  • Rea's label was as disenchanted with him as he was with them. When he delivered the demo tapes for the album Watersign, the company skipped over the usual remixing process and released the tapes untouched, apparently aiming to fulfill his contract and release him. The unexpected happened, however: Watersign became a respectable hit, selling half a million copies and producing a top single, "I Can Hear Your Heart Beat.

    Zimmerman stated that "Out of There's a feel of environmental politics threading its way, conceptually, through most of the songs Mixed in with the doomy lyrics and instrumentation are a few choice love songs.

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