07. "You Hold Your Hand Out For The Very First Time"
08. "*"
09. "Beautiful Day"
10. "*"
11. "My Name Is John"
12. "*"
13. "The Fall"
14. "The Tres Ci'est"
15. "*"
16. "Marie Curie"
17. "Learning To Behave"
18. "Powderkeg"
19. "Don't Bring Me Down Now"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
..home's I-viii (1991-1994)
Description:
Issues: Excerpts From Hom by Home, released 19 March 2001, includes the following tracks: "*", "Stay The Same", "You Hold Your Hand Out For The Very First Time", "Beautiful Day" and more.
This version of Issues: Excerpts From Hom comes as a 1xCD. - ..HOME'S I-VIII (1991-1994)
"Issues: Excerpts From Home's I-VIII (1991-1994)" is a captivating CD compilation by the enigmatic artist Home, released under the renowned label Cooking Vinyl. This collection brings together selected tracks from Home?s influential early works, spanning 1991 to 1994. The album showcases an eclectic blend of lo-fi indie rock and experimental soundscapes that defined the underground music scene of its era. Each track invites listeners into a world of introspective lyrics and innovative arrangements, making it essential for fans of alternative music history. Cooking Vinyl, established in 1986 in London, has built a reputation as one of the UK?s most respected independent labels, known for supporting groundbreaking artists across genres such as folk, rock, and electronic music.
Home is an American indie project led by Eric Morrison that emerged in the early '90s with a distinctive DIY ethos and genre-blurring approach. Their work received critical acclaim within underground circles for its raw authenticity and inventive songwriting. Over their career, Home have cultivated a cult following thanks to albums like "IX" and "Sexteen," influencing countless musicians with their fearless experimentation.