Swimming with the Sharks
 

 

Swimming with the Sharks
 

 

Coming Home


   

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Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, March 1, 2000
 

 

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Dan Roth (Bellevue, Washington) - See all my reviews

Great songwriting, great music. It's one of those rare albums on which each song is a pleasure. Every time I put this disk on, it makes me want to grab my guitar, plug in, and jam along. Grushecky rocks!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 stars Working class rock hits home, December 21, 1998
 

 

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A music fan (San Diego)

This album is nothing less than honest, simple rock and roll. From the very first note, you know you're in for it. Comparisions to Springsteen and Graham Parker, except the lyrics are all Joe's. Intelligent, moving music from a middle-aged rocker who refuses to compromise. This album, along w/ American Babylon (produced by Springsteen) is a keeper.
 

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 stars Equals American Babylon as intelligent real rock 'n roll, May 6, 1998
 

 

Reviewer: A music fan

Grushecky has done it again with another great album. Although Bruce Springsteen co-wrote four tunes and sings on them, Grushecky's work stands on its own as some of the most tuneful, rockin' and intelligent music available today. "Coming Home" is a rollicking title tune. The Springsteen-Grushecky composition "1945" tells a haunting tale of, I would guess, one of their fathers and his return from World War II. The album's closer, "Innocence is Beautiful," is about as perfect a song about your children as have ever been written (every bit the equal of Al Jolson's "Sonny Boy, but without being so maudlin"). And having seen Grushecky perform in person, I can attest that he is a much better guitarist than his friend Springsteen.

If you've never heard Grushecky and The Houserockers, get this album today. And if you're among their small but growing cadre of fans, rush out because this album is just as good as their masterpiece American Babylon.
 



 



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