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Big Country - No Place Like Home (1991)

Big Country - No Place Like Home (1991)

BAND/ARTIST: Big Country

  • Title: No Place Like Home
  • Year Of Release: 1991
  • Label: Vertigo
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
  • Total Time: 02:36:06
  • Total Size: 1.1 Gb / 403 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. We're Not In Kansas 06:11
2. Republican Party Reptile 04:01
3. Dynamite Lady 05:32
4. Keep On Dreaming 04:04
5. Beautiful People 05:33
6. The Hostage Speaks 05:52
7. Beat The Devil 04:03
8. Leap Of Faith 05:45
9. Ships 04:01
10. Into The Fire 06:00
11. Save Me (Radio Edit) 04:30
12. Pass Me By 04:01
13. Dead On Arrival 03:30
14. World On Fire 03:51
15. Heart Of The World 03:46
16. Black Skinned Blue Eyed Boys 03:23
17. Troubled Man 04:26

CD 2
1. Comes A Time 03:54
2. You, Me And The Truth 05:18
3. Freedom Song 04:30
4. Kiss The Girl Goodbye 05:11
5. I'm Only Waiting 04:38
6. Return Of The Two Headed King 04:29
7. Fly Like An Eagle 04:24
8. Soul On Fire (Demo) 05:13
9. Gypsy Girl (Demo) 03:55
10. Freedom Song (Demo) 04:02
11. Keep On Dreaming (Ca Va Studios Version) 05:04
12. We're Not In Kansas (Demo) 05:29
13. Leap Of Faith (Demo) 04:41
14. The Hostage Speaks (Demo) 05:11
15. Beautiful People (Demo) 05:33
16. Celtic Dreams (Demo) 06:05

The overly slick fourth Big Country album, Peace in Our Time, not only effectively killed off the band's commercial hopes in the US, it nearly broke up the band. On No Place Like Home, drummer Mark Brzezicki returned to the studio as a session drummer after leaving the band. The album finds the band trying to reinvent themselves and shift away from their '80s image. It does succeed in capturing a more organic sound than their previous release, whatever the style. "We're Not In Kansas" could almost pass for a late '80s AOR track. "Republican Party Reptile" sounds like the band had picked up a few tricks from one-time support act the Cult, and the mid-tempo "Dynamite Lady" is akin to one of Duran Duran's best ballads. It's all fairly well done, but the attempts at altering their sound just don't suit Big Country and several songs sound generic. No Place Like Home never saw the light of day in America, although several tracks would show up on 1993's The Buffalo Skinners.




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  • whiskers
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Many thanks for lossless.