No Place Like Home (Big Country album)
No Place Like Home is the ninth studio album by the Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1991. The album marked a shift in the band's sound, incorporating more contemporary pop and rock elements while retaining their signature guitar-driven style.
The album was produced by Pat Moran, who had previously worked with artists such as Robert Plant and Iggy Pop. It featured the singles "Republican Party Reptile" and "Beautiful Rose," both of which achieved moderate chart success.
No Place Like Home saw the core lineup of Stuart Adamson (vocals, guitar), Bruce Watson (guitar), Tony Butler (bass), and Mark Brzezicki (drums) continue to explore themes of social commentary, personal reflection, and Scottish identity. The album's lyrical content tackled subjects ranging from political satire to romantic longing.
While No Place Like Home was not as commercially successful as some of Big Country's earlier albums, it is regarded by many fans as a solid entry in their discography, showcasing their continued musical evolution and commitment to crafting thoughtful and engaging songs. The album is available on various formats, including CD, vinyl, and digital download.