David Cassidy's second solo album from RCA Records, "Home is Where the Heart Is," just happens to be one of my favorites of his. David's second album is packed with an impressive line-up of musicians, singers, and writers. Produced by David Cassidy and Bruce Johnston, it was released in March 1976 at the famous Caribou Ranch in Nederland, Colorado. The Caribou Ranch was a professional recording studio with the best recording equipment available at the time. It was destroyed by fire in 1985, ending the highly sought-after recording location. David recruited a number of friends and colleges to help, including Henry Diltz, Carl Wilson, Richie Furray, Cyrus Faryar, Phil Austin, Dewy Bunnell of America, Bill House, Fataar, Brian Garofalo, The Hudson Brothers, and Gerry Beckley. So much talent, all of that in one room—can you imagine? Despite all the talent involved in making it, Home is Where the Heart Is never chartered in any country, which is very sad. David enjoyed doing cover songs, and this album has a few. One of the most famous ones is "Tomorrow" by Paul and Linda McCartney. Since 1976, "Home Is Where the Heart Is" has had several pressings. Japanese recoding released on March 25, 2009 pressings also include UK and Germany.
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