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Home Fires (Dead Ringer Band album)

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Home Fires
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1995
VenueBeach House, Avoca Beach, NSW [1]
GenreCountry, Pop rock[1]
Length40:32[1]
LabelMassive Records
Dead Ringer Band chronology
Red Desert Sky
(1993)
Home Fires
(1995)
Living in the Circle
(1997)

Home Fires is the second studio album by Australian country music band Dead Ringer Band. The album was released in November 1995.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996, the album won the ARIA Award for Best Country Album.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Home Fires"Darren Coggan3:12
2."More About Love" (also known as "That's More About Love Than I Wanted to Know")Bucky Jones, Dickey Lee, Bob McDill3:27
3."Always Be Me"Kasey Chambers3:35
4."Australian Son"Bill Chambers, K. Chambers, Nash Chambers2:19
5."Honky Tonk from Hell"Pat Drummond3:43
6."I'd Go Home if I Had One"B. Chambers, N. Chambers, Vernon Rust2:54
7."Why"N. Chambers, Jodi Martin3:26
8."Family Man"B. Chambers, N. Chambers3:32
9."Burning Flame"N. Chambers3:11
10."I Just Wanted To See You So Bad"Lucinda Williams2:34
11."Sin City"Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons2:52
12."Guitar Talk"K. Chambers2:07
13."Gypsy Bound"K. Chambers3:50

Release history

Region Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia November 1995
Massive 7310752

References

  1. ^ a b c "Home Fires at AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Winners by Year 1996". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 2 April 2020.
This page was last edited on 16 January 2021, at 01:39
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