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Album Review: Home Again

  • Artist: New Edition
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 10, 1996
  • Total Time: 61:11
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

After the careers of all of the former New Edition members stalled in the early '90s, the group reunited in 1996 for Home Again. All of the original members of the group plus Bobby Brown's replacement, Johnny Gill, participated in the reunion, and instead of turning into a gargantuan clash of egos, Home Again is surprisingly even-handed and consistent. Essentially, the album sounds like it was compiled from the highlights of each member's unreleased solo project -- most of the cuts are very good, with very little filler on the record at all. Granted, Home Again isn't a cohesive effort; it's pieced together with various producers (Sean "Puffy" Combs, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Gerald LeVert, etc.) and songwriters, but the consistency of the performances makes that issue a minor one. Simply put, none of the members have sounded so fresh since the late '80s. They might not be breaking any new ground on Home Again, but they prove they can deliver gangsta-inflected hip-hop, smooth soul, and new jack R&B with style. ~ Leo Stanley, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Oh, Yeah, It Feels So Good (Lyrics) Ronnie DeVoe, Terry Lewis, James Harris, Ricky Bell New Edition (6:02)
Hit Me Off (Lyrics) Dinky Bingham, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Silky, Jeff Dyson New Edition (4:21)
You Don't Have to Worry (Lyrics) Sean "Puffy" Combs, Lisa Keith, Chucky Thompson, Quinnes Parker, Marvin Scandrick, D. Jones New Edition (4:42)
Tighten It Up (Lyrics) Dougie Dee, Ronnie DeVoe, Jermaine Dupri, Carl-So-Lowe, Ricky Bell New Edition (4:00)
Shop Around (Lyrics) Johnny Gill, Ralph Tresvant, Michael Bivins, Jermaine Dupri, Carl-So-Lowe New Edition (3:25)
Hear Me Out (Lyrics) Dinky Bingham, Michael Bivins New Edition (5:12)
Something About You (Lyrics) Terry Lewis, James Harris New Edition (4:48)
Try Again (Lyrics) Sean "Puffy" Combs, Chucky Thompson, Harvey L. Frierson, Jr. New Edition (4:24)
How Do You Like Your Love Served (Lyrics) Gerald LeVert, Edwin Nicholas New Edition (5:32)
One More Day (Lyrics) Terry Lewis, James Harris New Edition (5:03)
I'm Still in Love With You (Lyrics) Terry Lewis, James Harris New Edition (4:39)
Thank You (The J.G. Interlude) Johnny Gill New Edition (2:39)
Home Again (Lyrics) Terry Lewis, James Harris New Edition (6:24)

Credits

Greg Royal (Editing), Joshua Koestenbaum (Cello), Jermaine Dupri (Mixing), Tony Maserati (Mixing), Edwin Nicholas (Sequencing), Desiree Diggs (Make-Up), Axel Niehaus (Mixing), Edwin Nicholas (Producer), Greg Royal (Mixing), Thom Russo (Engineer), Bobby Brown (Vocals), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing), Jeff Taylor (Mixing Assistant), Greg Hippen (Bass), Carl-So-Lowe (Producer), Terry Lewis (Arranger), Lee Blaske (String Arrangements), Chucky Thompson (Producer), Terry Lewis (Producer), Dinky Bingham (Producer), Axel Niehaus (Engineer), Gerald LeVert (Vocal Arrangement), Mike Tarsia (Engineer), Jon Gass (Mixing), Dinky Bingham (Multi Instruments), Johnny Gill (Engineer), Johnny Gill (Mixing), Anthony Vasquez (Hair Stylist), Ralph Tresvant (Vocals (Background)), Terry Lewis (Multi Instruments), Tom Baker (Assistant Engineer), Silky (Vocal Arrangement), Tony Maserati (Engineer), Alexander Richbourg (Drum Programming), Helen Foli (Violin), Gerald LeVert (Producer), Ralph Tresvant (Vocals), Kenny J. Gravillis (Art Direction), David Rideau (Engineer), Jeff Taylor (Drum Programming), Edwin Nicholas (Keyboard Programming), Brenda Mickens (Violin), Silky (Engineer), Alice Preves (Viola), Albert Watson (Photography), Steve Hodge (Engineer), Stokely (Percussion), Silky (Mixing), Jimmy Sanchez (Engineer), Dinky Bingham (Vocal Arrangement), Laura Sewell (Cello), New Edition (Executive Producer), Edwin Nicholas (Drums), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing Assistant), Lisa Michelle (Stylist), Silky (Producer), Hasan Sumen (Viola), Jimmy Jam (Arranger), Steve Hodge (Mixing), Stan Jones (Multi Instruments), Johnny Gill (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jimmy Jam (Multi Instruments), Jeff Taylor (Assistant Engineer), Brooke Payne (Executive Producer), Phil Tan (Mixing), Jermaine Dupri (Producer), Sean "Puffy" Combs (Producer), Phil Tan (Engineer), Bagriel Sutter (Assistant Engineer), Julia Persitz (Violin), Jimmy Jam (Producer), Dinky Bingham (Mixing), Kenny J. Gravillis (Design), Johnny Gill (Producer), Cherie Combs (Make-Up), Greg Royal (Engineer), Sharon Hicklin (Production Coordination), Ricky Bell (Vocals), Louis Silas, Jr. (Executive Producer), Liz Sobieski (Violin), Mike Scott (Guitar), Carolyn Daws (Violin), Derek Khan (Stylist), Lee Blaske (Conductor), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Edwin Nicholas (Keyboards), Andrea Een (Violin)
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Home Again
Studio album by New Edition
Released 1996
Recorded 1995
Genre R&B, Pop
Length 61:11
Label MCA
Producer Sean "Puffy" Combs, Jermaine Dupri, Silky, Carl-So-Lowe, Gerald Levert, Chucky Thompson, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Professional reviews
New Edition chronology
Heart Break
(1988)
Home Again
(1996)
One Love
(2004)

Home Again is the sixth studio album by American R&B group New Edition. Released in 1996, it is the group's only album as a sextet, and was their final recorded for MCA Records.

Contents

Overview

History

After the successful 1988 album, Heart Break, the lineup of New Edition: Ralph Tresvant, Johnny Gill, Ricky Bell, Ronnie DeVoe, and Michael Bivins decided to go on hiatus as a group in order to peruse separate interests. With the exception of a surprise reunion of all six New Edition members performing at the MTV Video Music Awards in 1990, and song and music video for Bell Biv Devoe’s 1991 single "Word to the Mutha" (which featured Brown, Gill, and Tresvant), the group largely went their separate ways for the first half of the 1990s.

Upon the advice of producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Bell, Bivins and DeVoe formed their own trio, Bell Biv Devoe. Their album Poison, released in 1990, sold over three million copies. The same year, Johnny Gill—who had had a solo career before joining New Edition—revived it with his multi-platinum self-titled album. Also in 1990, Ralph Tresvant released his long-awaited solo debut album, which too went multi-platinum. In the mix, Bobby Brown, whose 1988 album, Don't Be Cruel, had sold over eight million copies, continued his success with the triple-platinum Bobby album in 1992. By this point, the group members were becoming as known for their side projects as they were as New Edition. Though when pressed by fans and journalists, the now fragmented band mates intermittently assured that they had planned to reunite to record another New Edition album, years passed before such plans were put into action, leaving their fans to wonder if their 1988 album, Heart Break, was in fact the group's swan song.

By 1995, however, many of New Edition's subsequent solo projects weren’t as successful as their first ventures. The year, meanwhile, had been notable for Bobby Brown—who'd gained more media attention not for his music, but for his tumultuous marriage to Whitney Houston, and various troubles with the law. The same year, Bell, Bivins, Devoe, Gill, and Tresvant decided to come together and begin production on the long awaited, long-promised sixth New Edition album. Despite his notorious reputation and worldwide tabloid fodder, the group invited Brown (who hadn't been featured on a New Edition album since 1985's All for Love) back to join them, to which he agreed.

Release and reaction

New Edition’s first new album in eight years, Home Again, was released in September 1996—debuting at number one on both the Billboard Top 200 and the Top R&B/Hip-Hop album chart. The first single, "Hit Me Off", peaked at number one on the R&B chart and reached number three on the pop chart. Another top ten hit, "I'm Still in Love With You" was released toward years end. Other hits include: "You Don't Have to Worry" and "One More Day". Another song "Shop Around" wasn't released as a single, but still found moderate airplay on R&B stations. Home Again went on to be certified double platinum, with sales of over two million, and became the groups greatest commercial success. The group originally recorded twenty songs for the project.

Their reunion tour, however, was tainted by some of the members' egos. One evening as Brown extended his solo set, Ronnie DeVoe attempted to pull Brown off the stage. Brown responded by dropping his microphone and a fist fight between the two ensued. This led to both members' security guards confronting each other, gun play was brought in and the concert was halted. Bivins and Brown left the tour early while DeVoe, Bell, Gill and Tresvant finished out the rest of the tour as a quartet. Brown later admitted during an interview that he was intoxicated during the tour.

Track listing

  1. "Oh, Yeah, It Feels So Good" (Bell/DeVoe/Harris/Lewis) (6:02)
  2. "Hit Me Off" (Bingham/Bivins/DeVoe/Dyson/Silky) (4:21)
  3. "You Don't Have to Worry" (Combs/Jones/Keith/Parker/Scandrick/Thompson) (4:42)
  4. "Tighten It Up" (Bell/Carl-So-Lowe/Dee/DeVoe/Dupri) (4:00)
  5. "Shop Around" (Bivins/Carl-So-Lowe/Dupri/Gill/Tresvant) (3:25)
  6. "Hear Me Out" (Bingham/Bivins/Washington) (5:12)
  7. "Something About You" (Harris/Lewis) (4:48)
  8. "Try Again" (Combs/Frierson/Thompson) (4:24)
  9. "How Do You Like Your Love Served" (LeVert/Nicholas) (5:32)
  10. "One More Day" (Harris/Lewis) (5:03)
  11. "I'm Still In Love With You" (Harris/Lewis) (4:39)
  12. "Thank You (The J.G. Interlude) (Gill) (2:39)
  13. "Home Again" (Harris/Lewis) (6:24)


Chart positions

Album

Year Chart positions
Billboard 200 Top R&B/
Hip Hop Albums
1997 1 1

Credits

Preceded by
No Code by Pearl Jam
Billboard 200 number-one album
September 28 - October 4, 1996
Succeeded by
Falling Into You by Celine Dion

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