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Additional personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar); Lloyd Maines (slide guitar); Adam Steffey, Chris Thile (mandolin); Stefanie Astedi, Leigh Mahoney (violin); Lara Hicks (viola); Sara Nelson (cello); Glenn Fukunaga (bass); John Mock, Paul Pearcy (percussion).
HOME won the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Country Album and Best Recording Package.
"Long Time Gone" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
"Lil' Jack Slade" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Instrumental Performance.
HOME was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Long Time Gone" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
This limited edition of HOME includes a 20 page hard-cover book.
accordion); Martie Seidel (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, viola); Natalie Maines
Additional personnel includes: Emmylou Harris (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar); Lloyd Maines (slide guitar); Adam Steffey, Chris Thile (mandolin);
Stefanie Astedi, Leigh Mahoney (violin); Lara Hicks (viola); Sara Nelson
(cello); Glenn Fukunaga (bass); John Mock, Paul Pearcy (percussion).
HOME was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year, Best Recording Package and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Long Time Gone" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Song.
For their third album HOME, the Dixie Chicks went back to their bluegrass roots in crafting a record fired in the kiln of recent motherhood and a highly publicized legal battle with their label. Recorded under the gentle hand of producer Lloyd Maines (front Chick Natalie's pop), these dozen cuts are devoid of any Nashville gloss and are instead steeped in the organic harmonies and twang of recent releases by Nickel Creek and Dolly Parton. With sisters Marty Maguire and Emily Robison providing instrumental support on fiddle and banjo respectively, the Chicks are equally at home ripping through the runaway breakdown "White Trash Wedding" as they are tapping into heartfelt compositions by Radney Foster ("Godspeed [Sweet Dreams]") and Patty Griffin ("Top Of The World"). With pop sensibilities that are never too far from the surface, it's no surprise that this talented trio would do such a fine job covering Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" and giving it the kind of shimmering treatment sure to put a smile on Stevie Nicks's face. Despite the duress the Dixie Chicks were toiling under, HOME proves that from turmoil comes stellar creative effort.
HOME won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Country Album.
Personnel: Emily Robison (vocals, dobro, banjo, accordion); Martie Maguire (vocals, mandolin, fiddle, viola); Emmylou Harris, Natalie Maines (vocals); Bryan Sutton (guitar, baritone guitar); Lloyd Maines (acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Chris Thile, Adam Steffey (mandolin); Sara Nelson (cello); John Mock (tin whistle, Uilleann pipe, bodhran, percussion); Paul Pearcy (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Gary Paczosa.
Recording information: Cedar Creek recording, Austin, TX.
Photographer: James Minchin.
(vocals).Entertainment Weekly (8/23/02, pp.140-1) - "...The deeply exhilarating HOME already has the feel of a timeless recording....Their HOME sounds like an entire world to be explored..." - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (8/23/02, pp.140-1) - "...The deeply exhilarating HOME already has the feel of a timeless recording....Their HOME sounds like an entire world to be explored..." - Rating: A
Dixie chicks do it again like thier three smash cds from prior efforts this one stands besides them all every song appeals to me and being a Viet-Nam vet traveling soldier hits home with me I was lucky and made it safely home but for all those who didn't this song is for you nay you rest in peah
Submitted by musicman42152 (Phoenix Az.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
The Best Bluegrass Since the Soggy Bottom Boys I purchased the CD just to get "Travelin' Soldier" but
discovered a goldmine of wonderful
bluegrass music. Every song is worth
listening to over and over. Pay special
attention to "Godspeed". Submitted by a reviewer (Houston,Texas) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Chicks come home Excellent. Submitted by a reviewer (Shannon,Ireland) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Country comes Home to it's roots I'm not an 'old' person by any means but country just hasn't been country for a long time. All the electric instruments and loud sound systems, while OK, just isn't what country music should be. The Chicks have shown that they have what is needed to make real country and the bluegrass twang makes this CD just that much more listenable ! Submitted by a reviewer (Jackson, Ohio, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Stunned I'm a tepid country music fan and not a Dixie Chicks fan at all, but I heard this CD just once and was instantly in love! It's heartfelt, natural and brimming with heartbreak, joy and a touch of old fashioned fun. This album should become the high standard for all future Dixie Chicks releases. Submitted by a reviewer (Atlanta, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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