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Headin' Home (Jimmy Owens album)

1978 studio album by Jimmy Owens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Headin' Home (Jimmy Owens album)
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Headin' Home is an album by trumpeter Jimmy Owens recorded and released by the A&M/Horizon label in 1978.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Reception

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In his review on Allmusic, Richard S. Ginell notes "Headin' Home goes even further down the road of commercial viability than its predecessor on Horizon, as Owens tries once again to sell some records. Most of the tracks are up-tempo workouts unapologetically aimed for the dancefloor, with rather mellifluous trumpet or flügelhorn lines cresting the waves of wah-wah guitars and semi-funky drumming. Which is not a bad thing in itself, given decent, memorable material -- which this LP mostly lacks".[6]

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Track listing

All compositions by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson except where noted

  1. "Home" (Charlie Smalls) − 5:53
  2. "New Tune" − 5:47
  3. "Dreaming My Life Away" (Jimmy Owens, Norma Jordan) − 5:45
  4. "Never Subject to Change" (Owens) − 5:34
  5. "B. S." − 6:51
  6. "Sweet Love" (Kenny Barron, Chris White) − 9:42
  7. "Exercise (Dis'go, Dis'way)" − 6:21

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