Homemade (album)

Homemade
Studio album by The Osmonds
Released June 19, 1971
Recorded February 16, 1971 - February 21, 1971; FAME Studios, Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Genre Pop, bubblegum pop, R&B
Label MGM
Producer Rick Hall
The Osmonds chronology
Osmonds
(1970)
Homemade
(1971)
Phase III
(1972)
Singles from Homemade
  1. "Double Lovin'"
    Released: May 8, 1971
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Homemade is the seventh studio album released by The Osmonds. The album reached number 22 on the Billboard Top Lps chart on August 7, 1971. The single, "Double Lovin'" peaked at No. 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. [2] It took the brothers only six days to record the entire album. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 20, 1972.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter Length
1. "The Honey Bee Song (A Taste of Honey)"  Mickey Buckins 2:20
2. "Carrie"  Merrill Osmond, Wayne Osmond 2:45
3. "Double Lovin'"  Mickey Buckins, George Jackson 2:30
4. "Chilly Winds"  Lalo Schifrin, Mike Charles 2:54
5. "Shuckin' and Jivin'"  George Jackson, Mickey Buckins 2:10
6. "The Promised Land"  Mickey Buckins 2:45
7. "If You're Gonna Leave Me"  Alan Osmond, Merrill Osmond 3:27
8. "We Never Said Forever"  Austin Roberts, Chris Welch 2:48
9. "She Makes Me Warm"  Paul Williams 2:24
10. "Sho Would Be Nice"  Alan Osmond, Merrill Osmond 3:30

Review

Allmusic review by Dave Thompson[3]

The Osmonds' second album is one of those records that, even at the height of their subsequent fame, barely got a mention from either fans or followers. Little more than the highlights of a stage act honed through appearances at sundry cabaret clubs and on TV, it is good-natured pop with a saccharine bent, and so utterly directionless that even the Jackson 5-isms that would soon be sweeping into their set (and had already distinguished their maiden hit, "One Bad Apple") have yet to be tapped. Instead, competent easy listening drifts gently through ditties like "Shuckin' and Jivin'", "Sho' Would be Nice" and "The Honeybee Song" and even a take on "The Promised Land" cannot raise the temperature more than a degree or two.

Personnel

A Taste of Honey recorded on February 21, 1971

Carrie recorded on February 16, 1971

Double Lovin' recorded on February 16, 1971

Chilly Winds recorded on February 20, 1971

Shuckin' and Jivin' recorded on February 16, 1971

The Promised Land recorded on February 16, 1971

If You're Gonna Leave Me recorded on February 17, 1971

We Never Said Forever recorded on February 18, 1971

She Makes Me Warm recorded on February 18, 1971

Sho Would Be Nice recorded on February 17, 1971

Charts

Album

Year Chart Peak Position
1971 Billboard 200 22
Canada 27

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1971 "Double Lovin'" Billboard Hot 100 14
Canada 9

Certifications

Certification Sales
U.S. Gold 1,000,000

References

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