Welcome Home

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 40:31

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Deep, deep, lyrics!

erwindpjj

Aimee Mann's writing and delivery is so good, so painful, so pure... The album is timeless. Over 20 years since I first listened to Til Tuesday, and it still chills me to the bone today. Park under the stars, recline, and crank up the stereo. You will be in a trance before you know it...

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One of my favorite albums... but it doesn't belong

Aryxus

'Coming Up Close" is simply one of the greatest songs ever recorded. It's been a favorite of mine since I first bought the CD 20 years ago. Which, of course, is the reason it doesn't belong here on eMusic.

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It took a lot of guts and integrity for ‘Til Tuesday to record Welcome Home. Hitting big with 1985′s Voices Carry, Tuesday became known for a sleek, high-tech style of new wave, and it would have been easy enough for the Boston band to come out with a similar album for a follow-up. But instead of playing it safe, Tuesday gambled with inspiration and moved from new wave to a less keyboard-driven, more folk-influenced approach. Listeners who knew Tuesday for “Love in a Vacuum,” “No More Crying,” and Voices Carry’s hit title song found things to be a lot more organic on such personal pop/rock offerings as “David Denies” and “Welcome Home.” Lead singer Aimee Mann sounds consistently inspired, and the writing is superb. From a commercial standpoint, the album was too radical a departure from its predecessor. But creatively, Welcome Home was quite a triumph for ‘Til Tuesday. – Alex Henderson

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