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Come Home may refer to: Albums * Come Home (Annbjørg Lien and Bjørn Ole Rasch album), ''Come Home'' (Annbjørg Lien and Bjørn Ole Rasch album) or the title song, 2009 * Come Home (Luminate album), ''Come Home'' (Luminate album) or the title song, 2011 * Come Home (video), ''Come Home'' (video), a 2008 video album by The Feeling Songs * Come Home (IAMX song), "Come Home" (IAMX song), 2013 * Come Home (James song), "Come Home" (James song), 1989 * Come Home (OneRepublic song), "Come Home" (OneRepublic song), 2009, covered by Faith Hill (2011) * Come Home (Placebo song), "Come Home" (Placebo song), 1996 * Come Home (Sons of Zion song), "Come Home" (Sons of Zion song), 2019 * "(I Want to) Come Home", by Paul McCartney, 2009 * "Come Home", by Anderson Paak from ''Ventura (Anderson .Paak album), Ventura'' * "Come Home", by Antix (rapper), Antix * "Come Home", by The Dismemberment Plan from ''Change (The Dismemberment Plan album), Change'' * "Come Home", by Emyli * "Come Home", by F ...
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Come Home (Annbjørg Lien And Bjørn Ole Rasch Album)
''Come Home'' (released 2009 on the Heilo catalog by the Grappa label – HCD 7244) is a studio album by the couple Annbjørg Lien and Bjørn Ole Rasch. Review On this album the Norwegian traditional musician and Hardanger fiddle virtuoso Annbjørg Lien teams up with her husband, foot bellows organist Bjørn Ole Rasch, for a wonderful and eclectic album featuring Hardanger fiddle, harmonium and contemporary and fresh versions of traditional music. With distinct compositions and performances, and a wide range of musical influences, they continue breaking musical boundaries. Reception The review by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten awarded the album dice 5, and the review by the Norwegian newspaper Dagbladet also awarded the album dice 5. Track listing #"Funk Trunk" (4:08) #"Jo The Gigant" (4:29) #"Come Home" (3:25) #"The Goblin's Halling/The Buckin' Mule" (3:22) #"Kongshavn" (2:55) #"Woody's Bounce" (3:32) #"The Old Car" (4:09) #"Phelia/January" (7:14) #"Roquebrune" (4:3 ...
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Change (The Dismemberment Plan Album)
''Change'' is the fourth studio album by The Dismemberment Plan. It was released on October 23, 2001 on DeSoto Records. It was recorded by J. Robbins at Inner Ear Studios in Arlington, Virginia and it was mixed by Chad Clark. Musical style Compared to The Dismemberment Plan's previous album '' Emergency & I'', ''Change'' is more somber musically, with more introspective lyrics. Lead singer Travis Morrison has called it his "night album," saying in an interview with '' Stylus Magazine'': Reception and legacy ''Change'' was met with universal critical acclaim. On the review aggregation website Metacritic, the album has an 83 out of 100 based on ten reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Nick Southall of ''Stylus Magazine'' called the album more focused than ''Emergency & I'', writing, "With ''Change'', however, The Dismemberment Plan feel little need to show off with self-conscious musical ostentation and excess, instead choosing to focus themselves on making a fantastic, ...
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