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Sep 1, 2020This is a really good album with many heartbreaking songs especially the last one. The chicks harmonies sound amazing as they jump from songs about veterans at war to excellent covers.
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May 15, 2014
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Nov 4, 2012Ask Entertainment Weekly or CMT this is one of the GREATEST COUNTRY albums ever made. With the genre of Country being invaded by large pop influences this album easily goes down as one that is purely true to the original Bluegrass roots of Country, this album is incredible.
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Apr 12, 2012What is wrong with people? THIS ALBUM IS GREAT! "Godspeed (Sweet Dreams)" is my favorite on the album and my favorite Dixie Chicks song ever. Excellent record
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Editor'sNote:Oct 26, 2002YEE HAW!!
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FredK.Sep 21, 2002
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CorinneC.Sep 10, 2002The best bluegrass ahs sounded since O Brother.
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ChrisB.Sep 4, 2002These Chicks Have Flown The Coup. This CD is amazing!
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JimC.Sep 3, 2002I absolutely enjoyed this CD
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PigGirlSep 2, 2002I love this CD
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TerrilynFAug 30, 2002The new sound is terrific! I loved the instrumental song. However, after awhile they all started to sound the same.
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MattAug 30, 2002Definitely one of the best albums in my large collection!
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ChadMcAug 29, 2002They are THE reason I started listening to country, and this disc, their latest, solidifies their genius.
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They are incapable of shaping a song, teasing out tension, friction or emotional swoop; they're happy to just play it.
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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."
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BlenderAn album that continues their mission of yanking bluegrass into the modern era. [#9, p.149]