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Coming Home

Coming Home
Lionel Richie

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Product Description

This eagerly anticipated release from Soul veteran Lionel Richie comes just two years after it's predecessor, 'Just ForYou'. Featuring collaborations with the likes of Dallas Austin and Jermaine Dupre, 'Coming Home' is a forward-thinking R'n'B gem, full of dancefloor classics in the making and smooth Commodores style ballads. Includes the single 'I Call ItLove'.

Track Listing

  1. I Call It Love
  2. Sweet Vacation
  3. Why
  4. What You Are
  5. Up All Night
  6. I'm Coming Home
  7. All Around The World
  8. Out Of My Head
  9. Reason To Believe
  10. Stand Down
  11. I Love You
  12. I Apologize
  13. I'm Missing Her

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41816 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-09-11
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 51 minutes

Customer Reviews

An Immense Album5
This album is definitely an album which for me changed Lionel Richie from an immense soul singer into an R'n'B icon. I think he shames some of the latest R'n'B stars and really sets a new target for other people to follow. This album is not just r'n'b there's also some songs that still show his soul roots and even some reggae chucked in. Lionel Richie is definitely one of the best Artists that has ever lived and this album shows it.

Sometimes it's hip to be square4
This is almost the opposite of mutton dressed as lamb. Lional Richie is a good, mature singer of songs with good melodies. However, much of this album is spoilt by "modern" trappings. It's a shame, hence only 4 stars instead of 5.

Get's Better With Age5
Wow, this is a superb buy. I heard his single release and fell head over heels for it, waited anxiously for the release of the album, I wasn't disappointed. I grew up with my family listening to the likes of the Commodores, Diana Ross etc., or should I say The Legends. As usual Mr Richie takes you places in love that other ballads can't reach. Congratulations Mr Richie, you haven't lost your touch, he is truely a legend and this album proves it - some things do get better with age.