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Homesick is the third studio album by the American rock band A Day to Remember, produced by Chad Gilbert and the band, and released on February 3, 2009. It was the band's second album for Victory . The album features material written while the band had been touring, which Andrew Wade helped them demo .
"Homesick" (Stan Walker song), from his 2010 album From the Inside Out "Homesick" (Steven Seagal song), from his 2006 album Mojo Priest "Homesick" (Thirsty Merc song), 2008 "Homesick" (Train song), from their 1998 album Train "Homesick" (The Vines song), from their 2002 album Highly Evolved "Homesickness" (Donovan song), from HMS Donovan ...
The album opens with "Subterranean Homesick Blues", heavily inspired by Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business". "Subterranean Homesick Blues" became a Top 40 hit for Dylan. "Snagged by a sour, pinched guitar riff, the song has an acerbic tinge … and Dylan sings the title rejoinders in mock self-pity," writes music critic Tim Riley. "It's ...
The album was recorded in Ocala, Florida, with producer Chad Gilbert, who also produced Homesick, with the tracking finished in July. [51] On September 20, A Day to Remember announced in a live video through Victory's website the name of their new album: What Separates Me from You. They then revealed the cover art for the album. [52]
At least the album has great cover art designed by John Berg, who was also responsible for the iconic cover of Dylan’s 1967 Greatest Hits compilation. 3 5. Shot of Love (1981)
Homesick is the second studio album by English indie rock band Sea Girls. It was released on 18 March 2022 under Polydor . It is the band's second album to chart at number three on the UK Albums Chart consecutively after their debut album, Open Up Your Head .
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"Homesick" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Kane Brown. It was released as the third single to his second album, Experiment , on August 5, 2019. [ 1 ] Brown wrote the song with Brock Berryhill, Matt McGinn , and Taylor Phillips, and it was produced by Dann Huff .