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Home At Last
With the release of Home at Last, his first disc since "Hannah Montana" made him a TV star, Billy Ray Cyrus has made a lovely album that doesn't lack for substance. Home is as welcoming as a cozy cottage in the woods; instead of carrying on with the maverick country-guy vibe he created for 2006's acclaimed but largely overlooked Wanna Be Your Joe, he settles into an adult-contemporary frame of mind, lacing three compositions he wrote or co-wrote around a handful of classic covers ("Over the Rainbow," "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," "Brown Eyed Girl") and a batch of John Mellencamp-worthy folk-pop. In addition to finding a few recognizable themes (bonus track "Stand," for example, is a pitch for living a principled life), Hannah fans will fall for "Ready, Set, Don't Go," a dad-to-daughter song that sweetly underscores the love in Cyrus' real-life heart. --Tammy La Gorce
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Tracks| 1 | Ready, Set, Don't Go | | 2 | Beginning | | 3 | Buffalo | | 4 | Flying By | | 5 | Brown Eyed Girl | | 6 | Don't Give Up On Me | | 7 | You've Got A Friend | | 8 | You Can't Lose Me | | 9 | Can't Live Without Your Love | | 10 | My Everything | | 11 | Put a Little Love In Your Heart | | 12 | Over the Rainbow | | 13 | Stand | | 14 | Ready, Set, Don't Go |
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