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Home is the sixth studio album by American country band Dixie Chicks, released in 2002 on Monument/Columbia Records. It is notable for its acoustic bluegrass sound, which stands in contrast with their previous two country pop albums. -Wikipedia

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  • Sputnik Music

    At the end of the day, Home simply isn’t just a great album. It’s the greatest achievement that country music has to offer, and possibly one of the greatest accomplishments of music as an art form yet. 

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  • BBC Music

    Album of the year. 

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  • PopMatters

    Home is a definite top pick for 2002, and certainly kicked country music in its ass once again when it needed it the most. 

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  • No Depression

    No, what makes Home an interesting record (or, rather, what makes the best half of Home interesting) is the Dixie Chicks’ curious capacity to create an ambience of great fun while singing powerfully sad songs. 

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  • All Music

    A great successor to Fly.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    In my opinion Home is the best album the Dixie Chicks have ever released. It’s the one to beat and it’s such a shame that the controversy that fired up in the midst of its promotion hampered its success.  

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  • Plugged In

    This disc is a pleasant departure. Plenty of good themes with no major hiccups. For teens partial to country music, there’s no place like Home. 

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  • People

    The Chicks continue to soar. 

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  • Mix Online

    Maines' crystal voice — a powerful instrument that can shift from tough to tender on a moment's notice — is at its best on Home, where Maguire and Robison weave around her vocals. 

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