Lionel Richie's "Coming Home," released on September 12, 2006, under Island Records, is a soulful journey through the timeless sounds of Motown. This album, spanning a generous 1 hour and 57 minutes, is a testament to Richie's enduring talent and his ability to craft songs that resonate with listeners. With a mix of original tracks and remixes, "Coming Home" offers a diverse range of musical experiences.
The album kicks off with the heartfelt "I Call It Love," setting the tone for a collection that is as much about love and relationships as it is about the joy of music. Tracks like "Sweet Vacation" and "Why" showcase Richie's signature smooth vocals and his knack for creating catchy melodies. The alternate version of "Up All Night" provides a fresh take on a beloved classic, while "I'm Coming Home" delivers a powerful, emotive performance that highlights Richie's vocal range.
"Coming Home" also features collaborations with notable remix artists, including Moto Blanco, Tracy Young, and Bob Sinclar. These remixes add a modern twist to Richie's timeless sound, making the album appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners. Standout tracks like "All Around The World" and "Reason To Believe" are given new life through these remixes, offering a unique listening experience.
The album concludes with instrumental versions and additional remixes, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Whether you're in the mood for a classic Motown sound or a contemporary remix, "Coming Home" delivers. Lionel Richie's ability to blend tradition with innovation makes this album a standout in his impressive discography.