Without a Home

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Without a Home
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 26, 2013
RecordedPleasantry Lane Studios, Dallas, Texas
Genre Folk
Length38:41
Label Dalton Records
Producer Salim Nourallah
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Dallas Morning News favorable [1]
The Aquarian favorable [2]
M Music & Musicians favorable
No Depression favorable [3]

Without a Home is a 2013 album by Nicholas Altobelli. [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Nicholas Altobelli.

No.TitleLength
1."The Lucky Ones"4:09
2."Glitter"3:43
3."I Don't Think Tonight is Going to Be a Good Night"3:07
4."Over My Head"4:01
5."Blackout"4:18
6."L.A. Rain"5:04
7."Never Enough"3:10
8."This City"3:01
9."27 Stories"3:41
10."I Just Want to Feel Real"4:27

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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