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Lonestar - Coming Home (CD)

Album Details: Coming Home

Release Date:09/13/2005
Label:Bna Entertainment
UPC:828767039428

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    Great CD For Your Collection

    By ~*~Dani~*~  Sep 28, 2006

    Pros: Great Variety

    Cons: Nothing....It's A Great CD!

    This cd is awesome. I can't believe these guys never really get recognized for their efforts they put into their music and producing it. They've had a few hits over the years but this cd was one of the better ones that had been put out in a w...hile. I recommend this cd to anyone who likes Lonestar. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    There just isn't another country band as awshucks normal as Lonestar, the Tennessee quartet that quietly racked up hits across nearly a decade in its recording career. At the dawn of that career, they had a tougher Texas country streak to their music, but as the years rolled on, they smoothed out their rough edges, turning toward music that's countrypop but without any crossover aspirations. Their 2004 album Let's Be Us Again gave them one of their biggest hits thanks to such domesticminded tunes as "Class Reunion (That Used to Be Us)" and, especially, the number one country hit "Mr. Mom," and for their quickly released 2005 followup, Coming Home, they stick closely to that athome aesthetic. Not only is the album named after coming home; all the songs celebrate longterm, stable relationships, working steady jobs, living in small little towns, painting an idyllic picture of the United Red States of America. The music is clean and shiny, relying on steady midtempo pop anthems, occasional...ly dipping into ballads and never breaking a sweat when the tempos get turned up. It's well done and professional and sometimes the sweetly earnest sentiments of the songs add up to some good oldfashioned country corn, such as on "Two Bottles of Beer," which is a nice spin on Rodney Crowell's "American Dream," and the album sparks to life with the bluegrassinspired closer, "When I Go Home Again." It's not bad, and it's certainly listenable and the guys are likeable. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lonestar

Though their name might lead you to believe that Lonestar was formed in Texas, the quintet actually hails from Tennessee. Originally called Texassee, the band features Richie McDonald (lead vocals, guitar), John Rich (lead vocals, bass), Michael Britt (lead guitar, background vocals), Dean Sams (keyboard, background vocals), and Keech Rainwater (drums). All the members ... Read more