The Road Home, a
live album released in 1995, is the fourteenth album overall by the rock group
Heart. It chronicles a club performance in the "
unplugged" style in their home city of
Seattle. The setlist contains acoustic versions of many of the band's hits including "
Dreamboat Annie", "
Alone", "
Barracuda".
The album was produced by
John Paul Jones of
Led Zeppelin, a band to whom Ann and Nancy Wilson paid tribute with their band the Lovemongers. "He was a prince among men," enthused Ann.[5] The cover photograph shows an old picture of a young Ann and Nancy Wilson with a candle.
The album reached number eighty-seven on the U.S.
Billboard 200.
In 1995, a VHS was released under the same name and with the same cover containing another concert from the same tour. The video was reissued on DVD in 2003.
The Road Home, a
live album released in 1995, is the fourteenth album overall by the rock group
Heart. It chronicles a club performance in the "
unplugged" style in their home city of
Seattle. The setlist contains acoustic versions of many of the band's hits including "
Dreamboat Annie", "
Alone", "
Barracuda".
The album was produced by
John Paul Jones of
Led Zeppelin, a band to whom Ann and Nancy Wilson paid tribute with their band the Lovemongers. "He was a prince among men," enthused Ann.[5] The cover photograph shows an old picture of a young Ann and Nancy Wilson with a candle.
The album reached number eighty-seven on the U.S.
Billboard 200.
In 1995, a VHS was released under the same name and with the same cover containing another concert from the same tour. The video was reissued on DVD in 2003.