Long Way Home (Ray LaMontagne album)

Long Way Home is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne.

[5] No Depression wrote in their review of Long Way Home: "When Ray LaMontagne debuted two decades ago, his weathered tenor sounded otherworldly.

LaMontagne sounds more comfortable, and contented, than ever on his ninth studio album, Long Way Home.

"[6] When The Horn Blows deemed the album LaMontagne's "most reflective, and honest work to date.

"[7] RIFF Magazine praised the album for its versatility, highlighting tracks such as "Yearning", which it said recalls Bob Dylan's albums Nashville Skyline and Blood on the Tracks, and "And They Called Her California" and "The Way Things Are", which it compared to the works of Joni Mitchell.