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Back Home (2015 Film)
Back Home may refer to: Literature * ''Back Home'' (novel), a 1984 novel by Michelle Magorian, twice adapted for television * ''Back Home'' (Pinkney book), a children's picture book by Gloria Jean Pinkney, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney Music Albums * ''Back Home'' (Bearfoot Bluegrass album), 2003 * ''Back Home'' (Caedmon's Call album), 2003 * ''Back Home'' (Chuck Berry album), 1970 * ''Back Home'' (Eric Clapton album), 2005 * ''Back Home'' (Merle Travis album), 1957 * ''Back Home'' (Phineas Newborn Jr. album), recorded 1976, released 1985 * ''Back Home'' (Trey Songz album), 2020 * ''Back Home'' (Warne Marsh album), 1986 * ''Back Home'' (Westlife album), 2007 ** Back Home Tour, tour by Westlife in support of the album Songs * "Back Home" (1970 song), a song by the 1970 England World Cup football squad * "Back Home" (Golden Earring song), 1970 * "Back Home", by Andy Grammer from '' Magazines or Novels'' * "Back Home", by The Beach Boys from ''15 Big Ones'' * "Bac ...
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Back Home (novel)
''Back Home'' is a children's historical novel by Michelle Magorian, first published in 1984. The novel was adapted into a TV drama, ''Back Home'' (1990), starring Hayley Mills and Haley Carr, and again in 2001 starring Sarah Lancashire, Stephanie Cole and Jessica Fox. Plot summary Twelve-year-old Virginia 'Rusty' Dickinson (so-called due to her auburn hair) is an evacuee returning home to England near the end of World War Two. After having lived in the US since the age of seven, Rusty barely remembers England or her parents, and hasn't met her four-year-old brother Charlie at all. Rusty's an outgoing, confident, creative girl who loves the outdoors and working with her hands. The story opens with Rusty's arrival at the docks in Plymouth where she is greeted by her mother, Peggy. Rusty initially doesn't recognise Peggy who, in turn, is taken aback by how grown-up her daughter is. Rusty is surprised to see how run down the town is, how shabby her mother's clothes are, and sho ...
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Back Home (1970 Song)
"Back Home" is a popular song written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter. It was recorded by the 1970 England World Cup squad and released on the single Pye 7N 17920. It was produced by Martin and Coulter. The musical arrangements were made by Coulter. The single, which began the tradition of the England squad recording songs to celebrate its involvement in the World Cup, reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in May 1970. England were the reigning world champions at the time, having won the 1966 World Cup, but were knocked out in the quarter finals after a 3-2 defeat by West Germany. The song was also a hit in Ireland, reaching number two in the charts there. The England team failed to qualify for the next two World Cups and, although it did release records on qualification in 1982 and 1986, it did not reach number one again until 1990, when it topped the charts with the New Order collaboration "World in Motion". The song is one of four singles supporting t ...
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The Greatest X
''The Greatest X'' (pronounced as "The Greatest Unknown") is the tenth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Reks. It was released on September 9, 2016, by Brick Records. The album features guest appearances from artists such as Termanology, Jared Evan, Edo G, R.A. the Rugged Man, Planet Asia and Guilty Simpson, among others. The album's production was handled by several producers, including Large Professor, The Alchemist, Nottz, Buckwild, Black Milk, Apollo Brown, Statik Selektah and The Audible Doctor Mark Vincent Woodford (born May 24, 1984 in Madison, Wisconsin), better known by his stage name The Audible Doctor, is a Brooklyn-based American record producer and underground rapper. The Audible Doctor has been credited as producer in criticall .... Track listing References {{DEFAULTSORT:Greatest X 2016 albums Reks albums Albums produced by the Alchemist (musician) Albums produced by Apollo Brown Albums produced by Black Milk Albums produced by Bu ...
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Mobile Orchestra
''Mobile Orchestra'' is the fifth studio album by American electronica project Owl City, which was released on July 10, 2015. The album debuted at number 11 on the ''Billboard'' 200. This is the project's last album under Republic Records before releasing subsequent albums independently. Young collaborated with several artists to provide additional vocals for the other songs on the album: English artist Sarah Russell for the track called "Thunderstruck", Jake Owen for the country pop song called "Back Home", Avicii's " Wake Me Up!" vocalist Aloe Blacc for the graduation-themed song "Verge", and Hanson for the song "Unbelievable". Background In 2014, Owl City released an EP called ''Ultraviolet'' and released "Beautiful Times" as the lead single. Following the release, Young stated his intent to release a steady "series of EPs" in 2014 rather than one larger recording. On October 7, 2014, Young released two new songs simultaneously, "You're Not Alone" (featuring Britt Nicole) a ...
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This Path Tonight
''This Path Tonight'' is the sixth solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released on 15 April 2016. It is his first studio album in fourteen years. Background When he wrote the tunes for ''This Path Tonight'', Nash's separation from his wife Susan after 38 years of marriage was weighing most heavily on his mind. As he stated about the new album: "''This Path Tonight'' is my emotional journey at this point in my life. ..Many changes are happening and, as a musician, I'm trying to find the courage to face my future and grab a hold of it. ..My producer ormer Springsteen/Maria McKee sidemanShane Fontayne and I wanted to make a funkier, more intimate feeling and started the album with the song "This Path Tonight"." Nash also stated: "What a pleasure it was recording this album. Shane Fontayne and I had written 20 songs in a month and recorded them in eight days. I felt comfortable on day one even though I'd never met some of the musicians before that moment. ...
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Melting Pot (Booker T Album)
''Melting Pot'' is a 1971 studio album recorded by Booker T. & the M.G.'s for Stax Records. It is the last album to feature the group's classic lineup of Jones, Cropper, Dunn, and Jackson and the first of their albums to contain longer, jam-oriented compositions. Background By 1970, bandleader/keyboardist Booker T. Jones had become estranged from Stax, as he protested the changing atmosphere under the leadership of executive Al Bell. Bowman, Rob (1997). ''Soulsville U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records.'' New York: Schirmer Trade. p. 216-219. Jones left Memphis, Tennessee, where Stax was headquartered, and moved to California while guitarist Steve Cropper, also dissatisfied with the new Stax atmosphere, opened his own studio in Memphis, spending less and less time at the Stax studio. ''Melting Pot'' was recorded in New York City, between M.G.'s gigs, as Jones refused to record in Memphis and wanted the band to create a different sound for the new album. The album's title track was ...
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2 Years On
''2 Years On'' is the eighth studio album by the Bee Gees, which reached No. 32 on the US charts. Released in 1970, the album saw the return of Robin Gibb to the group after an earlier disagreement and subsequent split following ''Odessa''. ''2 Years On'' was the first album with drummer Geoff Bridgford, who remained a full-time member of the group until 1972 although he was not pictured on the sleeve. The best-known track is "Lonely Days". Released as the first single by the reunited brothers, it charted high in the US (No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 1 on the rival chart '' Cashbox''), but peaked at No. 33 in the United Kingdom. Background In March 1969, Robin announced that he was leaving the band. In June, he released his debut solo single "Saved by the Bell", which reached No. 2 on the UK charts. In August, drummer Colin Petersen was fired and was replaced by Terry Cox to complete the album '' Cucumber Castle''. Before the album was released, Barry and Maurice an ...
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15 Big Ones
''15 Big Ones'' is the 20th studio album by the American rock band the Beach Boys, released July 5, 1976 on Brother/Reprise. It includes a mix of original songs and renditions of rock 'n' roll and R&B standards. The LP was the band's first album with production credited solely to Brian Wilson since ''Pet Sounds'' (1966). As such, its release was accompanied by a controversial media campaign that declared his comeback as an active member of the Beach Boys' recording and touring group. Following their previous album, ''Holland'' (1973), the band had focused on touring and attracting bigger concert audiences, especially after the unexpected success of their greatest hits compilation '' Endless Summer'' (1974). They attempted to record a new album at Caribou Ranch studio in late 1974, but it was soon abandoned, partly due to Wilson being unable or unwilling to participate. At the end of 1975, his bandmates and manager Stephen Love prevailed upon him to produce the group's next relea ...
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Magazines Or Novels
''Magazines or Novels'' is the second studio album by American recording artist Andy Grammer, released on August 5, 2014 through S-Curve Records. It includes the triple-platinum selling hit single "Honey, I'm Good" which peaked at #9 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A special edition exclusive to Target stores was released in May 2015 featuring two newly recorded tracks: "Kamikaze" and "Amazing". A re-issued deluxe edition was released on November 20, 2015 with new artwork and included the album's third single, "Good to Be Alive (Hallelujah)". Singles Prior to the album's release, Grammer released a single "Back Home" on April 8, 2014, co-written by Grammer and Ryan Met of the band AJR, who co-produced the track with Jon Levine. The album's second single, "Honey, I'm Good" was co-written by Grammer and Nolan Sipe and produced by Sipe, Steve Greenberg and Brian West. Grammer went on the "Siren Songs" tour with Los Angeles-based recording artist Hughie Stone Fish in September 201 ...
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Back Home (Golden Earring Song)
Back Home may refer to: Literature * ''Back Home'' (novel), a 1984 novel by Michelle Magorian, twice adapted for television * ''Back Home'' (Pinkney book), a children's picture book by Gloria Jean Pinkney, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney Music Albums * ''Back Home'' (Bearfoot Bluegrass album), 2003 * ''Back Home'' (Caedmon's Call album), 2003 * ''Back Home'' (Chuck Berry album), 1970 * ''Back Home'' (Eric Clapton album), 2005 * ''Back Home'' (Merle Travis album), 1957 * ''Back Home'' (Phineas Newborn Jr. album), recorded 1976, released 1985 * ''Back Home'' (Trey Songz album), 2020 * ''Back Home'' (Warne Marsh album), 1986 * ''Back Home'' (Westlife album), 2007 ** Back Home Tour, tour by Westlife in support of the album Songs * "Back Home" (1970 song), a song by the 1970 England World Cup football squad * "Back Home" (Golden Earring song), 1970 * "Back Home", by Andy Grammer from ''Magazines or Novels'' * "Back Home", by The Beach Boys from ''15 Big Ones'' * "Back ...
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Back Home Tour
The Back Home Tour is a world tour by Irish boyband, Westlife in support of their 9th studio album, Back Home. The band will be touring the United Kingdom, Ireland and New Zealand. The tour was seen by 385,000 fans. The tour is divided into two legs. The first leg kicked off in Belfast on 25 February and ended in London on 29 March 2008. The second leg started on a four-day visit to Australia for the promotion of the album and ended on 28 June 2008 at the Plymouth Argyle Football Club in England. The 28-page tour programme was measuring 12" × 12", celebrating their 10 successful years as recording artists, crammed with stunning photos, spot lacquered images, interviews, personal messages from all 4 band members on lavish screen printed plastic pages and much more, with metallic-effect embossed outer cover. The DVD for this tour was filmed at Croke Park, Dublin on 1 June 2008. This tour marked as the second Irish act to headline Croke Park Stadium after U2. Support acts *The ...
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Back Home (Pinkney Book)
''Back Home'' is a 1992 children's picture book by Gloria Jean Pinkney and illustrator Jerry Pinkney. Published in 1992 by Dial Press, it is about a young girl, Ernestine, who, with her family, visits the place she was born. Reception ''Booklist'', in a review of ''Back Home'', wrote "This is more a reminiscence than a plotted story, warm with Southern summer and family affection, a vignette of times gone by and roots rediscovered." and ''School Library Journal'' found it "more a reminiscence than a plotted story, warm with Southern summer and family affection, a vignette of times gone by and roots rediscovered." ''Publishers Weekly'' wrote "Gloria Pinkney's text has a relaxed pace that is perfectly suited to the summer setting. Her characterizations are particularly well drawn, and her dialogue thoroughly convincing. In some of Jerry Pinkney's finest work, sunlight filters through his pencil and watercolor illustrations, imbuing them with a feathery soft glow." ''Back Home'' ...
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