Joe Grushecky

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Joe Grushecky
Good Life
Release Date: 2006 08 15
Label: Schoolhouse Records

Joe Grushecky writes like a regular guy for a good reason -- he is one. While Grushecky has had a long career in rock & roll, including a brief flirtation with the major labels as frontman for the Iron City Houserockers, these days he earns his living as a schoolteacher and makes music on the side, which is doubtless why when he writes about the lives of working stiffs and ordinary Joes, the songs bear the ring of truth rather than a sense of condescension. A Good Life is Grushecky's tenth album since the breakup of the Houserockers, and it doesn't break much in the way of new ground, but that isn't a bad thing -- this is solid and heartfelt rust belt rock & roll played and sung by a man who has been doing this stuff and making it stick for quite some time, and he still hasn't lost his passion for what he does. Grushecky also hasn't lost his knack as a songwriter -- in fact, A Good Life is one of his strongest collections of new songs in years. Grushecky's tales of ordinary folks counting life's small blessings are smart and moving ("A Good Life," "Party Tonight"), he knows plenty about the uphill climb of life ("Code of Silence," "Searching for My Soul"), and his tale of a busted marriage ("The Other Shoe") sounds as honest as his story of a family that somehow held together ("Father and Son"). And while no one would ever peg Grushecky as a proud son of Louisiana, "Lake Pontchartrain" is a cry of pain and rage in the wake of Hurricane Katrina that sounds like he witnessed the tragedy up close and personal. Grushecky's work is good enough on A Good Life that the presence of friend, fan, and genuine rock star Bruce Springsteen on four songs doesn't steal the show away from him; A Good Life is another chapter in the ongoing story of an underrated rock & roll hero who may never become a household name but who keeps on doing his work as well as he can, and there's a message in that almost as important as any in the songs he writes. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Code of SilenceSpringsteen, Grushecky4:10
2Is She the OneGrushecky2:56
3Don't Forget Where You're Coming FromGrushecky4:36
4Good LifeGrushecky3:51
5Beauty FadesGrushecky3:25
6Nothing Without YouGrushecky2:57
7Too Hot to ThinkGrushecky5:24
8Other ShoeGarrison, Grushecky4:12
9Party TonightGrushecky4:04
10Searching for My SoulGrushecky5:04
11Father and SonGrushecky5:31
12Safe at HomeGrushecky9:35
13Lake Ponchartrain [*]Grushecky4:37

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2006CDSchoolhouse Records



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