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Home Sweet Home
Tiedye Keith
Home Sweet Home
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
 
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Home Sweet Home ? the second release from the studios of TieDye Keith, leaps onto the scene as the soul-brother companion to "Welcome Home", released earlier this year. Companion in nearly every aspect of the word--in fact...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tiedye Keith
Title: Home Sweet Home
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: TiedyeKeith Records
Original Release Date: 4/15/2005
Release Date: 4/15/2005
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock
Style: Funk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783707105406

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Home Sweet Home ? the second release from the studios of TieDye Keith, leaps onto the scene as the soul-brother companion to "Welcome Home", released earlier this year. Companion in nearly every aspect of the word--in fact, more like twins separated at birth: the songs were written and the initial tracks were laid down at the same time. Make no mistake, though, these are no sloppy seconds or leftovers, "Home Sweet Home" is a great second course that stands, jumps, swings and twirls on its own. Just listening to the way "Sweet Maria" jumps off the line as the first track and sweeps you up with its powerful saxophone line, and you're ready for more of TieDye Keith's full-bodied , rich and intricate melodies, arrangements and lyrics. From this sweet ballad, you trip right into a fully-funkified "Never Leave" with its slappin' bass, happy horns and screaming guitar. Then it's a smooth slide into "Dressed in Red", winding subtly and steaming ahead like a quiet locomotive of dense rhythms, vocals and tightly wound leads. Just close your eyes (unless you're driving) and take this free-flight ride. Oddly enough, 'warm and sunny' best describes the next track, "Fears". It's hard not to think of the warm Caribbean sun and islands when you hear metal drums and almost Cajun-style accordion of this unexpected surprise. The simply sweet "Simple Beauty" follows nicely, with crisp horn and guitar accents and leads punctuating its haunting melody. "Tender Eyes" is another pleasant unexpected surprise, with the lead vocals being taken by the soulful Mariama Whyte (backed by Kimiko Joy Woolley), and the intricate horn work make this love song a nice addition. On its heels is the poppin' fun rolling "Bottles on the River" that swings and hops in an almost bluegrass fashion complete with fiddle and snappy guitar leads. A lot of fun this one. Bringing us around the bend is "Mr. Moon", a tight ballad-ish sojourn along a bubbly tune acknowledging that even the moon needs a change now and again. And a change comes on its heels with "Willow Tree", an almost dark-sounding, lilting yet driving melody that winds up the melodic portion of the ride and brings us to the audio-palette-cleansing and fun "Bongohs!" which almost sounds like rain on the canopy of a rain forest. With this hand-picked selection and variety of full-flavored tunes, the album really does weigh in well with its predecessor not only as its companion, but its complement as well.