A Bruce Springsteen concert is more like a religious experience than a traditional rock concert. Taking the gospel of song on tour, Springsteen continues to electrify audiences 30 years after breaking into the musical world.
I can’t stop listening to Bruce Springsteen’s new album, “The Rising.” I’m addicted. But, that’s ok. So, while listening to this masterpiece, I compiled a song-by-song overview of the album:
From “The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle” to “Nebraska” to his latest effort, “The Rising,” there has been one constant throughout Bruce Springsteen’s career – quality, hard-hitting albums.
There aren’t many musicians who have the luxury of taking ten years to complete an album. Much less still wind up with a job on the biggest tour in recent history, the reunion tour of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
On November 10, 1998, Columbia Records released Tracks, a four CD box set containing 65 songs, 56 of which have been previously unavailable. This set is a landmark in Springsteen’s career. For the first time, much bootlegged, and highly demanded, material is being released to the public.
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