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Release Date: Sep 01, 1997
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Personnel: Ann Wilson (vocals, guitar, flute); Nancy Wilson (vocals, guitar, mandolin); Howard Leese (guitar, mandolin, accordion, keyboards, background vocals); John Paul Jones (mandolin, piano, bass); Fernando Saunders (bass, background vocals); Denny Fongheiser (drums, percussion); Kristen Barry (background vocals).
Seattle Symphony: Gennady Filimonov, Leonid Keylin (violin); Vincent Comer (viola); David Tonkonogui (cello); John DeJarnatt (oboe, English horn).
London Metropolitan String Quartet: Roger Bolton (conductor); Rosemary Furniss, David Ogden (violin); Andrew Brown (viola); Caroline Dale (cello); John Anderson (oboe).
Recorded live at The Backstage, Seattle, Washington on August 12-16, 1994. Includes liner notes by Michael Vinson and an interview with Ann and Nancy Wilson.
While Heart is known by many as a hard rock band, due to such hits as "Barracuda," "Crazy on You," and "Magic Man," they have always included gorgeous acoustic-based ballads on their albums. So longtime fans were not shocked in the least when the Wilson sisters issued an all-acoustic album, 1995's THE ROAD HOME, featuring stripped-down versions of their earlier hits. Ann Wilson has proven her exceptional vocal ability--she's easily one of the best in rock--time and time again throughout her career and her talents are on display throughout THE ROAD HOME, as her voice carries such unplugged gems as "Dreamboat Annie," "Dog and Butterfly," "Alone," and "These Dreams."
Seattle Symphony: Gennady Filimonov, Leonid Keylin (violin); Vincent Comer (viola); David Tonkonogui (cello); John DeJarnatt (oboe, English horn).
London Metropolitan String Quartet: Roger Bolton (conductor); Rosemary Furniss, David Ogden (violin); Andrew Brown (viola); Caroline Dale (cello); John Anderson (oboe).
Recorded live at The Backstage, Seattle, Washington on August 12-16, 1994. Includes liner notes by Michael Vinson and an interview with Ann and Nancy Wilson.
While Heart is known by many as a hard rock band, due to such hits as "Barracuda," "Crazy on You," and "Magic Man," they have always included gorgeous acoustic-based ballads on their albums. So longtime fans were not shocked in the least when the Wilson sisters issued an all-acoustic album, 1995's THE ROAD HOME, featuring stripped-down versions of their earlier hits. Ann Wilson has proven her exceptional vocal ability--she's easily one of the best in rock--time and time again throughout her career and her talents are on display throughout THE ROAD HOME, as her voice carries such unplugged gems as "Dreamboat Annie," "Dog and Butterfly," "Alone," and "These Dreams."