Can’t Outrun A Memory

Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers

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Joe Grushecky and the Houserockers’ New 2024 Studio Album Can’t Outrun a Memory on 2LP.

Joe Grushecky grew up in the coal mining town of Biddle, Pittsburgh, but after seeing the Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show, he soon had a guitar in hand and a future in rock ahead of him. Special Education educator by day, his Iron City Houserockers were signed by Cleveland International (home of Meat Loaf/Jim Steinman, Ronnie Spector, Ian Hunter). The Houserockers’ journey continued across labels with contributions from Hunter, Mick Ronson (David Bowie), “Little Steven” Van Zandt, and Bruce Springsteen.

Now, Joe and the Houserockers deliver their first release of new material in seven years. Can’t Outrun a Memory features 13 Grushecky originals coupled with a blistering cover of The Animals classic “We Gotta Get Out of This Place.” 17 tracks of pure rock ‘n’ roll, performed by the hardest working man and band in Pittsburgh.

Can’t Outrun a Memory shows that Grushecky and crew can still deliver the same driving music they have for decades. Hitting the road in support for this release, the lucky will get to experience their power live. But, Can’t Outrun a Memory will always find a home in anyone’s musical collection of pure and timeless rock.

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Track Listings

Side A:

  1. This Is Who We Are
  2. Here in '68
  3. Can't Outrun a Memory
  4. Just Drive

 

Side B:

  1. Sleeping Dog
  2. Until I See You Again
  3. If These Hills Could Talk
  4. We Gotta Get Out of This Place
  5. Living in Coal Country

 

Side C:

  1. Who's Fooling Who
  2. Rocked My Soul
  3. Let's Cross the Bridge
  4. Can't Outrun a Memory (Coda)

 

Side D:

  1. Leave Well Enough Alone [Bonus Track]
  2. Sleeping Dog (Horn Version) [Bonus Track]
  3. Living in Coal Country (Acoustic Version) [Bonus Track]
  4. Here in '68 (Acoustic Version) [Bonus Track]

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