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American Babylon [25th Anniversary Edition] in Bloomington, MN
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Grushecky
and his band had been a club fixture in the Northeast for nearly twenty 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.
found them teaming up with
Bruce Springsteen
, who handles production, plays on several tracks, and wrote two songs for the album. One of the songs, the opening
"Dark And Bloody Ground,"
is the strongest song on the album, both lyrically and musically. The song is a passionate tale of the plight of Native Americans and makes a serious impact. The title track is an uptempo rocker detailing the disintegration of societal mores. There's nothing new under the sun on
. There are plenty of songs outlining love gone wrong and the struggles of common folk, all delivered in
's warm, well-worn voice over a barroom mixture of blues-based traditional rock. However, delivered with such earnestness and spirit makes
a worthy contender and an enjoyable listen for fans of
Mellencamp
,
Seger
, and, especially,
Springsteen
. ~ Tom Demalon
and his band had been a club fixture in the Northeast for nearly twenty 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.
found them teaming up with
Bruce Springsteen
, who handles production, plays on several tracks, and wrote two songs for the album. One of the songs, the opening
"Dark And Bloody Ground,"
is the strongest song on the album, both lyrically and musically. The song is a passionate tale of the plight of Native Americans and makes a serious impact. The title track is an uptempo rocker detailing the disintegration of societal mores. There's nothing new under the sun on
. There are plenty of songs outlining love gone wrong and the struggles of common folk, all delivered in
's warm, well-worn voice over a barroom mixture of blues-based traditional rock. However, delivered with such earnestness and spirit makes
a worthy contender and an enjoyable listen for fans of
Mellencamp
,
Seger
, and, especially,
Springsteen
. ~ Tom Demalon