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Down the Road Apiece Live

 
Album Review: Down the Road Apiece Live

Review

If there were a lick of justice in this wicked world -- and everyone knows that there is none -- Joe Grushecky would be revered as an elder statesmen of rock & roll rather than as one of the genre's most obscure cult band leaders. The Houserockers should be facing the twilight of their musical careers with walls covered in platinum records and mucho dinero in the bank. In spite of the commercial and corporate indifference that he's faced during the past two decades, Grushecky remains one of rock music's greatest treasures. Down the Road Apiece Live is as representative of a live Houserockers performance as you're going to capture on disc. At an age when most men are counting their pension funds and looking forward to playing golf three days a week, Grushecky is still following his rock & roll dream with a fervor and reckless abandon that young cubs less than half his age can't muster. Assembled by Grushecky and his bandmates, Down the Road Apiece Live is as much a career retrospective as it is a performance disc. Of the 13 songs on the disc, some are from the Iron City Houserockers days, a few are from Grushecky's early solo career, and the rest are from his later studio efforts, American Babylon and Coming Home. The album is designed as a straight-ahead rocker, with no fluff and no slow moments -- just high octane, turbocharged street level rock & roll. Behind all of these songs stands a band as polished and as rowdy as you'll find on either side of the Atlantic. Joe Grushecky & the Houserockers don't get the respect that they deserve, but they deserve every ounce of respect that they've earned. If you were to pick one record to explain to future generations what rock & roll was about, Down the Road Apiece Live would be the one to choose. ~ Rev. Keith A. Gordon, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
No Strings Attached Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:44)
Brand New Cadillac Vince Taylor Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (3:31)
Dark and Bloody Ground Joe Grushecky, Bruce Springsteen Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (7:07)
Dance With Me Joe Grushecky, Art Nardini Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:48)
Idiot's Delight Joe Grushecky, Bruce Springsteen Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:20)
How Long Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:13)
Blood on the Bricks Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:25)
Everything's Going to Work Out Right Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (6:12)
Touch the Rain Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (6:18)
Talking to the King Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (5:12)
Pumping Iron Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (6:09)
Down the Road a Piece Don Raye Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (6:19)
Hola Mi Amigo Joe Grushecky Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers (4:35)

Credits

Joe Grushecky (Vocals), James Harris (Photography), Art Nardini (Bass), Craig Maloney (Assistant Engineer), Marc Reisman (Harp), Joe Grushecky (Guitar), Joe Grushecky (Producer), Rick Witkowski (Producer), Joe Grushecky (Harmonica), Joe Pelesky (Keyboards), Joe Pelesky (Vocals), Bernie Herr (Percussion), Joffo Simmons (Vocals), Bruce Springsteen (Guitar), Joffo Simmons (Drums), James Harris (Back Cover), Karen Garvey (Photography), Mike Banos (Photography), Bruce Springsteen (Vocals), Rick Witkowski (Mixing), Rick Witkowski (Engineer), James Harris (Tray Photo), Jim Piontkowski (Mastering), Craig Maloney (Editing)
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