Walking Back Home
Walking Back Home is an album by Scottish pop rock band Deacon Blue released in 1999. It was their first album since reforming that year after disbanding in 1994. A part studio/part compilation album, it contains nine of their earlier songs coupled with eight brand-new or previously unreleased songs.
Track listing
All songs written by Ross |Ricky Ross], except where noted:- "Love Hurts" — 4:24
- "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain" — 5:14
- "The Very Thing" — 3:35
- * from the album Raintown
- "The Day that Jackie Jumped the Jail" — 3:55
- * from the album Fellow Hoodlums
- "Love and Regret" — 5:02
- * from the album When the World Knows Your Name
- "Christmas and Glasgow" — 5:12
- * from the Oscar Marzaroli tribute album The Tree and the Bird and the Fish and the Bell
- "The Wildness" — 5:48
- * from the album Fellow Hoodlums
- "When You Are Young" — 3:49
- "Love's Great Fears" — 2:44
- * from the album Raintown
- "Chocolate Girl" — 3:17
- * from the album Raintown
- "Plastic Shoes" — 3:40
- "A Brighter Star than You Will Shine" — 4:38
- * from the album Fellow Hoodlums
- "Beautiful Stranger" — 3:55
- * previously only available as a B-side and a bonus track on the vinyl LP version of Our Town - The Greatest Hits
- "All I Want" — 4:44
- "When Will You " — 4:21
- * from the album Raintown
- "Walking Back Home" — 5:01
- "I'll [Never Fall in Love Again]" — 2:46
- * from the Bacharach & David Songs EP">Burt Bacharach">Bacharach & David Songs EP
- Tracks 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 14, and 16 produced by Deacon Blue
- Tracks 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, and 17 produced by Jon Kelly
- Track 5 produced by Warne Livesey
- Track 13 produced by Steve Osborne
Personnel
Deacon Blue
- Ricky Ross — vocals
- Lorraine McIntosh — vocals
- James Prime — keyboards
- Ewen Vernal — bass
- Graeme Kelling — guitar
- Douglas Vipond — drums
Other personnel
- Mick Slaven — guitar on "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain", "Plastic Shoes" and "Love Hurts"
- Brian Docherty — bass on "Jesus Do Your Hands Still Feel the Rain"
- Gavin Wright — fiddle on "The Wildness" and "When You Are Young"
Song Commentary