Home at Last (Larry Norman album)
Home at Last is an album of mostly new material by Larry Norman first issued in 1989. It was originally released as a two-LP album and included some live tracks. It was reissued in 1998 as one album together with the 1994 compilation Footprints in the Sand. The 2007 re-release of Home at Last contained only the studio recordings of the original issue.[3] It was released to mixed reviews, some citing disorganization and uneven production,[4] and controversy.[2] A music video of live performances of the 14 studio songs on Home at Last garnered a favourable review.[5]
Home at Last | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1989 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Phydeaux |
Producer | Larry Norman |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Cross Rhythms |
Track listing
Original double-LP release
Side 1
- "Lonely Boy"
- "My Feet Are on the Rock"
- "Country Church, Country People"
- "Sitting In My Kitchen"
Side 2
- "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
- "Nightmare #49 (Part 1)"
- "Oh, How I Love You"
- "Queen of the Rodeo"
- "He Really Loves You"
- "Here Comes the King"
Side 3
- "Letters to the Church"
- "We Three Twogether"
- "Somewhere Out There"
- "Selah"
- "Nightmare #49 (Instrumental Mix)"
Side 4 (live)
- "Letters to the Church"
- "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
- "Surprise With Candles"
- "Here Comes the King"
- "Shake Your Rattle and Crawl"
2007 CD re-issue (Solid Rock Records)
- "Lonely Boy"
- "My Feet Are on the Rock"
- "Country Church"
- "Sitting In My Kitchen"
- "Camel Through a Needle's Eye"
- "Nightmare #49 (Part One)"
- "Oh How I Love You"
- "Queen of the Rodeo"
- "He Really Loves You"
- "Here Comes the King"
- "Letters to the Church"
- "We Three Twogether"
- "Somewhere Out There"
- "Selah"
Personnel
- Larry Norman – vocals, harmonies, guitar, piano, saxophone, harmonica, keyboards
- Charles Norman – vocals, guitars, bass, harmonica, keyboards, percussion, drums
- Sarah Norman – vocals, harmonies, percussion
- Beki Hemingway – vocals, harmonies
- Jon Linn – guitar
- Bob Somma – guitar
- Jellybean Jaquette – bass, engineering
- Dave Spurr – drums
- John Campbell – keyboards
- Steve Goomas – piano
- Dan Cutrona – keyboards
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See also
References
- Home at Last & Footprints in the Sand at AllMusic. Retrieved on May 17, 2009.
- Kells, Gerald (July 1, 1990). "(Review) Home at Last (vinyl release)". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
- Raggatt, Trevor (September 3, 2007). "Review: Home at Last (CD release)". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
- Loydell, Rupert (July 1, 1992). "Review: Stranded In Babylon". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
- Hirst, Darren (February 1, 1997). "Review: Home at Last (VHS)". Cross Rhythms. Retrieved May 17, 2009.
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