Home (Terry Hall album)

Home
Studio album by
Released12 September 1994
30 October 1995 (re-issue)
RecordedLiverpool, Spring 1994
GenrePop, rock[1]
Length39:14
LabelAnxious Records
ProducerIan Broudie
Terry Hall chronology
Vegas by Vegas
(1992)
Home
(1994)
Laugh
(1997)
Singles from Home
  1. "Forever J"
    Released: 15 August 1994
  2. "Sense"
    Released: 31 October 1994
  3. "Rainbows EP"
    Released: 9 October 1995
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Home is the début solo-album by the British singer Terry Hall. It was released in 1994 on the Anxious label.

Although Hall had been in the music industry for fifteen years at the time of release, Home was his first album credited to him alone; previously Hall had recorded and fronted The Specials, Fun Boy Three, The Colourfield, Terry, Blair & Anouchka and Vegas.

The album was critically acclaimed when released but was not a commercial success, peaking at number ninety-five on the UK Albums Chart.[2] It includes the singles "Forever J", "Sense" and the Rainbows EP which featured "Chasing a Rainbow". In 1995 the album was re-released with a different picture sleeve and had the inclusion of the track "Chasing a Rainbow" co-written by and featuring Damon Albarn. Both editions of the album have since been deleted and are difficult to purchase.

Hall wrote the majority of the album with guitarist Craig Gannon and wrote in collaboration with several acclaimed musicians namely Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds, Andy Partridge of XTC, Nick Heyward of Haircut One Hundred and Damon Albarn of Blur on "Chasing a Rainbow", which was an extra track on the 1995 re-issue of the album. The album was produced by Ian Broudie, with whom Hall had previously worked during his time with The Colourfield and on Broudie's 1992 Lightning Seeds album Sense. Hall and Broudie have written and recorded together on the majority of Broudie's albums.

  1. ^ a b Home (Review) at AllMusic. Retrieved July 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "UK Chartlog – 1994–2010 H & Claire – Hysterix". zobbel.de. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 13 July 2014.