Lionel Richie - Coming Home (Deluxe Edition) (2021)
Artist: Lionel Richie
Title: Coming Home (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2006 / 2021
Label: Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)
Genre: R&B, Soul, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:57:12
Total Size: 848 / 274 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Coming Home (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2006 / 2021
Label: Island Records (The Island Def Jam Music Group / Universal Music)
Genre: R&B, Soul, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:57:12
Total Size: 848 / 274 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. I Call It Love
02. Sweet Vacation (Album Version)
03. Why (Album Version)
04. What You Are (Album Version)
05. Up All Night (Alternate Version)
06. I'm Coming Home (Album Version)
07. All Around The World (Album Version)
08. Out Of My Head (Album Version)
09. Reason To Believe (Album Version)
10. Stand Down (Album Version)
11. I Love You (Album Version)
12. I Apologize (Album Version)
13. I'm Missing Her (Album Version)
14. I Call It Love (Moto Blanco Remix)
15. I Call It Love (Tracy Young's Lovin' It Remix)
16. I Call It Love (Moto Blanco Remix Radio Edit)
17. I Call It Love (Tracy Young's Lovin' It Remix Radio Edit)
18. I Call It Love (Moto Blanco Dub)
19. I Call It Love (Tracy Young's Lovin' It Dub)
20. I Call It Love (Ernie Lake Sunset Beach Remix)
21. All Around The World (Bob Sinclar Remix)
22. All Around The World (Bob Sinclar Remix Radio Edit)
23. Amoure
24. I Call It Love (Instrumental)
Lionel Richie's eighth studio album as a solo artist is led by "I Call It Love," a lightly buoyant and bittersweet single produced by Swedish hitmakers Stargate, the same team that helped boost Ne-Yo's In My Own Words. It's an ideal match, one that should've been made more than once. Too much of Coming Home is merely pleasant -- particularly the adult contemporary fare, with the exception of "I Love You" -- or too conscious of remaining with the times. While the likes of "Why" and "Up All Night" involved Richie's songwriting in some capacity, just about any twentysomething vocalist could be fronting them; the same goes for the Jermaine Dupri-produced "What You Are." The stab at emotionally cleansing reggae of the Bob Marley variety, "Stand Down," comes up short as well. That said, at least half the album should satisfy Richie's longtime followers. ~ Andy Kellman