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  • Release Date: 08/27/2002
  • Sales Rank: 8,226
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998684027
 
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Home

1LISTENLong Time Gone 4:10
2LISTENLandslide 3:50
3LISTENTravelin' Soldier 5:43
4LISTENTruth, No. 2 4:28
5LISTENWhite Trash Wedding 2:21
6LISTENA Home 4:56
7LISTENMore Love 5:07
8LISTENI Believe in Love 4:14
9LISTENTortured, Tangled Hearts 3:40
10LISTENLil' Jack Slade 2:23
11LISTENGodspeed (Sweet Dreams) 4:42
12LISTENTop of the World 6:01

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Editorial Reviews

Fans of the Dixie Chicks' blockbuster albums Wide Open Spaces and Fly, prepare to be whisked to new places by Home. The title is a model of truth in advertising: Pre-megastardom, the Chicks rooted their sound in acoustic music -- bluegrass, traditional country, and folk -- and that's what their first album in three years delivers. But that's only half the story. The big news on '99's Fly was Natalie Maines and her booming voice, blues-based on big ballads and triumphant on up-tempo songs. She boasts some equally great performances here, notably a taut, beautifully rendered treatment of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" -- with its message of self-empowerment it could be read as a statement of purpose by the Chicks, whose recent label dispute seems to have energized and refined their singular musical vision. But Maines also cedes to some captivating ensemble singing on tunes such as the riveting "Travelin' Soldier," Bruce Robison's tale of love between a soldier and the girl he left behind, fleshed out by a compelling fiddles-guitar-snare drum arrangement and Maines's startling vocal solo. And that's what's so sweet about this Home. It's got the songs -- by Robison, Patty Griffin, Tim O'Brien, Darrell Scott (the hit single "Long Time Gone," a sharp, wry barb aimed at country radio's restrictive programming tactics: "They got money but they don't have Cash"), and the Chicks themselves, among others -- and a warm, distinctly non-rock production from Lloyd Maines, which all adds up to an absolute winner. Home sounds great now, in the glow of the resurgence of all things acoustic and bluegrass. But it's only going to improve with age. Kinda like the ever-evolving Chicks themselves. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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Great Dixie Chicks albumby VodkaDoubleWine

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May 23, 2009: At first listen, you'll see how the chicks went back to their original country style.

"Fly" was a step in a different direction with mixed results. It didn't sound as country as their first album "Wide Open Spaces." "Home" is a great return to country from them. There are no percussion through the entire album. It's a mix of contemporary country and old bluegrass music. The standout tracks are the remake of Stevie Nicks "Landslide", "More Love" and "Travelin Soldier."

great CDby Anonymous

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December 28, 2007: wonderful CD. You should buy it! Such soulful and happy music!!


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