Coming Home (Sol3 Mio album)

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Coming Home
Studio album by
Released12 November 2021 (2021-11-12)[1]
GenreClassical crossover
Length49:34
LabelUniversal Music New Zealand
ProducerNic Manders
Sol3 Mio chronology
A Very M3rry Christmas
(2017)
Coming Home
(2021)
Singles from Coming Home
  1. "E Ipo"
    Released: 21 October 2021

Coming Home is the fourth studio album by New Zealand classical crossover band Sol3 Mio, released on 12 November 2021.

Production[edit]

The album featured a stripped-back production compared to the trio's previous albums.[2] The album was recorded over four days during a gap in the group's touring schedule in 2021, and is a collection of live recordings performed at Roundhead Studios in Auckland.[3][1] The songs the trio selected to cover for the album represent songs from their childhoods, to help their audience understand where their musical influences came from.[1]

Release and promotion[edit]

The first single from the album was their cover of Prince Tui Teka's "E Ipo",[2] which was released on 21 October.[4] Sol3 Mio performed the Coming Home Tour in October 2022, performing four dates across New Zealand including Spark Arena in Auckland and the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington.[5]

Track listing[edit]

Charts[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Harawira, Tumamao (12 November 2021). "Sol3 Mio releases new album, 'Coming Home'". Teaomaori.news. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  2. ^ a b Burgham, Lydia (22 October 2021). "Exclusive: Sol3 Mio announce new album Coming Home and Moses Mackay reflects on his Bachelor NZ journey". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  3. ^ Aholelei, Soana (4 December 2021). "Sol3 Mio's new album 'Coming Home' a tribute to the past". Tangata Pasifika. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  4. ^ "E Ipo". Spotify. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  5. ^ "SOL3 MIO ANNOUNCE 'THE COMING HOME TOUR' FOR OCTOBER 2022". Newstalk ZB. 16 August 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Charts.nz – Sol3 Mio – Coming Home". Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Top Selling Albums of 2021". Recorded Music NZ. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2022.