The ever-popular contemporary country act returns with their sixth album.
LABEL:
Sony
RELEASE DATE:
27 August 2002
DISCS:
1 disc
GENRE(S):
Country
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100
Entertainment Weekly
A magisterial album.... If the group has cast off some of the youthful eclecticism, the three Chicks have pulled off something more difficult: refined their trademark sound without allowing it to turn into a copyrighted formula.
90
Billboard
An album of stunning simplicity.
90
All Music Guide
This is a pure country album, loaded with fiddles, acoustic guitars, and close harmonies, but retaining the Chicks' signature flair, sense of humor, and personality.... An instant classic.
90
PopMatters
Home is a definite top pick for 2002, and certainly kicked country music in its ass once again when it needed it the most.
80
Blender
An album that continues their mission of yanking bluegrass into the modern era. [#9, p.149]
75
E! Online
Home is a raucous acoustic album that mows through bluegrass and traditional country with a vengeance.
40
Rolling Stone
They are incapable of shaping a song, teasing out tension, friction or emotional swoop; they're happy to just play it.
40
Austin Chronicle
Although Home isn't entirely successful, it doesn't get out-and-out boring until the second half, laden with generic songs about believing in love and needing more of it, plus a lullaby that sounds like Don Henley's "The End of the Innocence."
The average user rating for this album is 5.8 (out of 10) based on 487 User Votes Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
[Editor's Note: For the sake of irony, numerous redundant negative comments--labeling the Dixie Chicks as "anti-American" for exercising their Constitutional right to criticize the government--have been omitted]
Terry W gave it a 10: YEE HAW!!
David H gave it a 4: FLY was fun "Some Days You Gotta Dance", sassy "Sin Wagon", emotional "Heartbreak Town, A Cold Day In July", and beautiful "Cowboy Take Me Away", but HOME is mostly just boring. With the exception of the moving "Travelin' Soldier", there's little here to get excited about. The Chicks need to lighten up a bit.
Fred K. gave it a 10: Utter perfection. I am so glad the chicks refused to follow in so many other 'country' artists by going pop. Each song is a masterpiece, perfectly put together and executed..their IMMENSE talent is to be admired. Faith, Shania, etc have NOTHING on these girls. THose two coast on their looks, while the Dixie Chicks brilliantly play their own instruments and produce and write.... I just can';t say enough good things about this disc. BEST ALBUM OF THE YEAR so far..that should cover it..
Corinne C. gave it a 10: The best bluegrass ahs sounded since O Brother.
Chris B. gave it a 10: These Chicks Have Flown The Coup. This CD is amazing!