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American Babylon

Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: CIR10401

Release Date:  29 October 2021

Label:  Cleveland International Records / BFD

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  819376034225

Genres:  Rock  

Release Date:  29 April 2022

Label:  Cleveland International Records / BFD

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  819376034218

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    25TH DELUXE ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF AMERICAN BABYLONFEATURING LIVE TRACKS WITH BRUCE SPRINGSTEENGrushecky and his band had been a club fixture in the Northeast for nearly 25 years when they released American Babylon in 1995. The Pittsburgh band had proven themselves to be the consummate bar band with occasional flirtations with national success. American Babylon found them teaming up with Bruce Springsteen, who handles production, plays on several tracks, and wrote two songs for the album. The title track is an uptempo rocker detailing the disintegration of societal mores. There are plenty of songs outlining love gone wrong and the struggles of common folk, all delivered in Grushecky's warm, well-worn voice over a barroom mixture of blues-based traditional rock. However, delivered with such earnestness and spirit makes American Babylon a worthy contender and an enjoyable listen for fans of Mellencamp, Seger, and, especially, Springsteen. The 25th anniversary deluxe reissue edition will include LIVE tracks from the Houserockers' legendary October Assault Tour recorded at an enthusiastic hometown show that same year."American Babylon is an impassioned, sharply-etched portrait of working-stiff triumphs and travails."-Rick Reger, Chicago Tribune"As the leader of the Pittsburgh-based Iron City Houserockers, Joe Grushecky hammered out four heartland rock albums in the late 70s and early 1980s. These won over more critics than fans, so he became a special education teacher to support his family. Still, he maintained a close relationship with Bruce Springsteen, and in 1995, they teamed up for American Babylon. The two remain tight and play together at least once a year, but this album remains their greatest joint accomplishment."-Rolling Stone"At a time when rock had splintered into grunge, industrial, alternative, and more, Joe Grushecky planted a defiant flag in the soul of rock and roll with American Babylon--one of the very best and undeservedlyoverlooked albums of the 1990s, and one that sounds just as fr

    Description

    25TH DELUXE ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF AMERICAN BABYLONFEATURING LIVE TRACKS WITH BRUCE SPRINGSTEENGrushecky and his band had been a club fixture in the Northeast for nearly 25 years when they released American Babylon in 1995. The Pittsburgh band had proven themselves to be the consummate bar band with occasional flirtations with national success. American Babylon found them teaming up with Bruce Springsteen, who handles production, plays on several tracks, and wrote two songs for the album. The title track is an uptempo rocker detailing the disintegration of societal mores. There are plenty of songs outlining love gone wrong and the struggles of common folk, all delivered in Grushecky's warm, well-worn voice over a barroom mixture of blues-based traditional rock. However, delivered with such earnestness and spirit makes American Babylon a worthy contender and an enjoyable listen for fans of Mellencamp, Seger, and, especially, Springsteen. The 25th anniversary deluxe reissue edition will include LIVE tracks from the Houserockers' legendary October Assault Tour recorded at an enthusiastic hometown show that same year."American Babylon is an impassioned, sharply-etched portrait of working-stiff triumphs and travails."-Rick Reger, Chicago Tribune"As the leader of the Pittsburgh-based Iron City Houserockers, Joe Grushecky hammered out four heartland rock albums in the late 70s and early 1980s. These won over more critics than fans, so he became a special education teacher to support his family. Still, he maintained a close relationship with Bruce Springsteen, and in 1995, they teamed up for American Babylon. The two remain tight and play together at least once a year, but this album remains their greatest joint accomplishment."-Rolling Stone"At a time when rock had splintered into grunge, industrial, alternative, and more, Joe Grushecky planted a defiant flag in the soul of rock and roll with American Babylon--one of the very best and undeservedlyoverlooked albums of the 1990s, and one that sounds just as fr

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Dark and Bloody Ground
      • 2. Chain Smokin'
      • 3. Never Be Enough Time
      • 4. American Babylon
      • 5. Labor of Love
      • 6. What Did You Do In The War
      • 7. Homestead
      • 8. Comin' Down Maria
      • 9. Talk Show
      • 10. No Strings Attached
      • 11. Billy's Waltz
      • 12. Only Lovers Left Alive
      • 13. Chain Smokin' (DEMO)
      • 14. Never Be Enough Time (DEMO)
      • 15. Only Lovers Left Alive (DEMO)

      Disc 2

      • 1. No Strings Attached
      • 2. Only Lovers Left Alive
      • 3. Bruce Springsteen Intro
      • 4. What Did You Do In The War (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 5. Chain Smokin' (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 6. Labor Of Love (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 7. Never Be Enough Time (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 8. Dark & Bloody Ground (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 9. Pumping Iron (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 10. Homestead (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 11. American Babylon (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 12. Light Of Day (w/ Bruce Springsteen)
      • 13. Down the Road Apiece (w/ Bruce Springsteen)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. What Did You Do In The War
      • 2. Homestead
      • 3. Comin' Down Maria
      • 4. Talk Show
      • 5. No Strings Attached

      Disc 2

      • 1. Chain Smokin' (w/ Bruce Springsteen) (Live)
      • 2. American Babylon (w/ Bruce Springsteen) (Live)
      • 3. Light Of Day (w/ Bruce Springsteen) (Live)
      • 4. Keep Knockin' (w/ Bruce Springsteen) (Live)
      • 5. What Did You Do In The War (w/ Bruce Springsteen) (Live)