Truth - Coming Home (2025 Remaster) (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Truth
Title: Coming Home (2025 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2025
Label: Mirus Music Corp.
Genre: Disco, Soul, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 33:47
Total Size: 429 / 233 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Coming Home (2025 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 1980 / 2025
Label: Mirus Music Corp.
Genre: Disco, Soul, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 33:47
Total Size: 429 / 233 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Truth – Coming Home (2025 Remaster) (06:18)
2. Truth – It's Gonna Take a Miracle (2025 Remaster) (03:01)
3. Truth – International Dancing (2025 Remaster) (07:55)
4. Truth – Understanding (2025 Remaster) (07:59)
5. Truth – Touch Me (2025 Remaster) (03:26)
6. Truth – See You Later (2025 Remaster) (05:06)
In the twilight glow of disco's heyday, when mainstream radio was busy rebranding and the underground was still pulsing, ‘Coming Home’ surfaced like a whispered secret among the heads who never stopped believing in the groove. Formed from the Midwest funk circuit and signed to the short-lived but visionary Devaki label, Truth didn’t roll in with industry hype or flashy PR - they came armed with musicianship, grit, and a deep, unshakable belief in soul as a lived experience. This lone full-length release from 1980 plays like a love letter to a sound the world was too quick to bury—funk-inflected, disco-kissed, and cut through with a gospel spirit that made even the dancefloor feel sacred.
Though it never cracked the mainstream, the album you hold in your hands today has become one of those elusive records that whispers louder with time. Passed hand to hand by collectors, sampled in smoky studios, and resurfacing decades later thanks to deep-digging DJs, its resurrection speaks to the album's quiet resilience. Truth wasn’t trying to ride the wave—they were holding the line. This wasn’t disco for fashion—it was soul for survival, laced with the kind of feeling that couldn’t be faked. Coming Home wasn’t just an album title. It was a promise—made for the ones still dancing, still believing, long after the glitter had settled.
A deep cut from the crossroads of funk, disco, and gospel, this album delivers raw, unfiltered soul with groove-heavy conviction and spiritual fire. Long buried but never forgotten, this is a sacred artifact of the dancefloor—made for true believers and resurrected by those who never stopped listening.
Though it never cracked the mainstream, the album you hold in your hands today has become one of those elusive records that whispers louder with time. Passed hand to hand by collectors, sampled in smoky studios, and resurfacing decades later thanks to deep-digging DJs, its resurrection speaks to the album's quiet resilience. Truth wasn’t trying to ride the wave—they were holding the line. This wasn’t disco for fashion—it was soul for survival, laced with the kind of feeling that couldn’t be faked. Coming Home wasn’t just an album title. It was a promise—made for the ones still dancing, still believing, long after the glitter had settled.
A deep cut from the crossroads of funk, disco, and gospel, this album delivers raw, unfiltered soul with groove-heavy conviction and spiritual fire. Long buried but never forgotten, this is a sacred artifact of the dancefloor—made for true believers and resurrected by those who never stopped listening.