Falling Home (Jude Cole album)

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Falling Home
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1, 2000
Genre Rock
Length47:38
Label Independent
Jude Cole chronology
I Don't Know Why I Act This Way
(1995)
Falling Home
(2000)
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Falling Home is the fifth solo album from the singer/songwriter Jude Cole. Released in 2000, thirteen years after his self-titled debut solo album. This album was not released through a record label and is the only album released by Jude Cole independently.

Track listing

  1. "My Friend Stan" (0:51)
  2. "I Won't Bleed" (3:49)
  3. "Braking Wheels" (4:15)
  4. "Leave Me Alone" (5:11)
  5. "Falling Home" (4:52)
  6. "Any Dark Day" (4:49)
  7. "More Than A Breakup Song" (3:21)
  8. "Somewhere" (3:39)
  9. "Raining On The Moon" (3:54)
  10. "You Make It Easy" (4:49)
  11. "Inhale" (3:23)
  12. "Peaceful In Mine" (3:45)

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