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Back Home Again (Kenny Rogers album)

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Back Home Again
Studio album by Kenny Rogers
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Country
Length 32:38
Label Reprise
Producer Jim Ed Norman
Kenny Rogers chronology
Love Is Strange
(1990)
Back Home Again
(1991)
If Only My Heart Had A Voice
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

Back Home Again is a 1991 album by country music superstar Kenny Rogers.

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Overview

Back Home Again marks the last of Rogers' albums with Reprise, and marks the beginning of Rogers' movement between various labels, including his own future upcoming label, Dreamcatcher Records, in years to come.

Of the Reprise albums, this one had the worst chart showing. The album only reached number 42 on the U.S. Country charts and is Rogers' second consecutive album to not attain any certifications from the RIAA. The success of newer artists such as Garth Brooks, Clint Black and Alan Jackson contributed to this fact.

Rogers split from Reprise after this record's run, though he did remain with the parent company WEA at their Giant Records division.

Track listing

  1. "If You Want to Find Love" - 3:08 (Max D. Barnes, Skip Ewing, Kenny Rogers)
  2. "Bed of Roses" - 3:40 (Benson, Gillette)
  3. "Someone Must Feel Like A Fool Tonight" - 3:31 (Mike Dekle, Byron Hill)
  4. "Two Good Reasons - 2:52 (Miller, J. P. Pennington)
  5. "Some Prisons Don't Have Walls" - 3:13 (Dekle, Hill)
  6. "They Just Don't Make 'Em Like You Anymore" - 3:48 (Webb)
  7. "When You Were Loving Me" - 2:54 (Billy Kirsch, Turner)
  8. "Sunshine" - 3:07 (Newbury)
  9. "I'll Be There For You" - 2:49 (Glassmeyer, Golden, Wood Newton)
  10. "How Do I Break It To My Heart?" - 3:36 (Hartford, Mobley, Yearwood)

Chart performance

Chart (1991) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums 42
Canadian RPM Country Albums 32

Singles

The first single from this album was "If You Want To Find Love", which landed at #11 in the U.S. & #12 in Canada. 2 other singles ("Someone Must Feel Like A Fool Tonight" & "I'll Be There For You") did not chart.

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