Home
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 21, 1995
RecordedJuly−November 1994
StudioLigosa Sound (Cincinnati), by Jerry Lane
GenrePop
Length47:30
LabelEMI
ProducerEmosia, Charles Roth
Blessid Union of Souls chronology
Home
(1995)
Blessid Union of Souls
(1997)

Home is the debut studio album by the American band Blessid Union of Souls.[1] It was released on March 21, 1995, on the EMI label. The album contains their biggest hit single, "I Believe", which reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album peaked at No. 78 on the Billboard 200.[2]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
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SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Los Angeles Times[4]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette[5]
The Province[6]
Rolling Stone[7]

The Los Angeles Times determined that the band sound "like '70s camp counselors leading youthful charges through simplistic would-be anthems of unity and love."[4] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote: "With mostly acoustic guitar, strings and Eliot Sloane's rich vocals and piano, the songs are consistently pretty."[5] The Province opined that the "foursome drips with sticky-sweet sincerity."[6] The New York Times noted that the lyrics "are as earnest as a self-help manual."[8]

Track listing

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  1. "I Believe" — 4:27 (Eliot Sloan, Jeff Pence, Matt Senatore)
  2. "Let Me Be the One" — 4:38 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)
  3. "All Along" — 3:54 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Charles P. "Charly" Roth, Andrea M. Sarmiento)
  4. "Oh Virginia"* — 3:59 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)
  5. "Nora" — 4:07 (Sloan, Roth)
  6. "Would You Be There" — 4:00 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Sarmiento)
  7. "Home" — 3:29 (Sloan, Pence, Sarmiento)
  8. "End of the World" — 3:42 (Sloan, Pence)
  9. "Heaven" — 4:33 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore)
  10. "Forever for Tonight" — 5:08 (Sloan, Pence)
  11. "Lucky to Be Here" — 5:46 (Sloan, Pence, Senatore, Roth)
  12. "I Believe" (extended) — 4:41

Personnel

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Blessid Union of Souls

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Additional Personnel

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Production

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References

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  1. ^ Larsen, Dave (28 Apr 1995). "Pop". Go!. Dayton Daily News. p. 18.
  2. ^ "Billboard 200". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 42. Oct 21, 1995. p. 102.
  3. ^ Home at AllMusic
  4. ^ a b Hochman, Steve (22 July 1995). "Blessid Union of Souls, 'Home'". Los AngelesTimes. p. F8.
  5. ^ a b Batz Jr., Bob (28 Apr 1995). "Rock". Arts & Entertainment. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 16.
  6. ^ a b Harrison, Tom (25 Aug 1995). "Blessid Union of Souls: Home". The Province. p. B34.
  7. ^ Rollingstone
  8. ^ Galvin, Peter (23 July 1995). "Pop Brief". The New York Times. p. H38.
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