With each successive effort for the Westbound label, Dennis Coffey moved
further away from the heady funk-rock of his earliest LPs and towards a
glossy, unapologetically commercial approach informed by the growing
popularity of disco. With Back Home, he essentially abandons funk for
good, in the process scoring a major disco hit with "Wings of Fire." But
disco is about production, not virtuoso playing, and too much of Back
Home stifles Coffey's innovative fretwork in favor of overbaked
arrangements and repetitive rhythms. The end result smoothes away the
rough edges that made Coffey such an exciting and singular guitarist.
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