Released June 23, 2015 Length 34:11 | Recorded 2014–15 Producer Niles City Sound Release date 23 June 2015 | |
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Nominations Grammy Award for Best R&B Album Similar Forever Charlie, Cheers to the Fall, Reality Show, Blood, Before This World |
Coming Home is the debut studio album by American gospel and soul singer Leon Bridges, it was released on June 23, 2015, under Columbia Records. The album was written by Leon Bridges, Austin Michael Jenkins, Joshua Block, Chris Vivion and produced by Niles City Sound.
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The album was supported by two singles; "Coming Home" and "Smooth Sailin'". Coming Home received generally positive reviews from critics, and charted at number six on the Billboard 200. The album was nominated for Best R&B Album at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.
Singles
"Coming Home" was released as the lead single from the album in February 2015, through Columbia Records. The song continued the success of the demo version and became a "Top 10 Most Viral Track" on Spotify, the same month as its release.
Critical reception
Coming Home received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 78, based on 21 reviews. Adam Kivel of Consequence of Sound said, "On Coming Home, Bridges solidly aligns with the latter, his soulful R&B studied and nostalgic, but also immediate and emotionally true." Ryan Patrick of Exclaim! said, "Coming Home is a star-making vehicle that is solidly crafted, robustly traditionalist and palpably soulful. This is not just a nostalgia act; this is music from the heart, and the soul." Leonie Cooper of NME also gave the album a positive review stating, "Coming Home exists in a satin-swathed timewarp that takes you back 55 years. Texan singer Leon Bridges' debt to the warmth of soul pioneer Sam Cooke is evident in every tune on a debut album where even the stylish artwork acts as an unreconstructed envoy to a 1960 dependent on daiquiris and dinner dances." Kitty Empire of The Observer said, "Coming Home is, perhaps, a healthy reiteration of the classic sounds of succour in a time of need; a principled and mellifluous nay-saying." Ernest Wilkins of Pitchfork said, "While he obviously has good intentions, at times, Bridges can't help but come off as an imitator."
Chuck Arnold of Rolling Stone gave the album a positive review stating, "Leon Bridges is a throwback to the days when guys did things like "swim the Mississippi" to impress their dates ("Better Man"). But this retro-soul man doesn't have to work so hard to win you over on his debut LP: His smooth, Sam Cooke-esque croon makes Coming Home the best kind of nostalgia trip. Tunes like the tender title track dance right back to the late Fifties, and album closer "River" is a gospel-blues testimony that runs deep." Harley Brown of Spin said, "What it does best is address the simple lament of not having anything to twist to in too long." Jonathan Hatchman of Clash gave the album a positive review stating, "Texas has always been a state synonymous with pioneering musical innovation. Yet, with the release of Fort Worth native Leon Bridges' debut album, an anomaly has arisen which sends the listener back into the past. Having begun his career with a string of open-mic night shows, his rich blend of soul and rhythm 'n' blues influences peppered a demo of Bridges' album title track, which received an overwhelming level of success after its appearance on SoundCloud." Andy Kellman of AllMusic said, "It's all a pleasing time warp without turbulence, one with songs built more to evoke the past than to last in one's memory." Tim Jonze of The Guardian said, "Bridges has a fantastic voice, but you sense he's also yet to truly find it."
The album was first featured in Rolling Stone's "Best Albums of 2015 So Far" mid-year list, and for its year-end list of best albums, the magazine ranked the album at number 31. Mojo placed Coming Home at number 27 on their "50 Best Albums of 2016" year-end list.
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number six on the Billboard 200 selling 42,000 equivalent copies (38,000 in pure album sales). On June 24, 2015, the album was at number five on the The Official Chart Update in the United Kingdom.
Track listing
Songs
1Coming Home3:26
2Better Man2:21
3Brown Skin Girl3:27