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  1. May 28, 1993 · Here's some more early Bruce. Absolutely beautiful songs!! Label: Pony ExpressCatalog #: PER5899Time: 1:23:27Format: 2CDSource: Studio demosDisc 11. Lady And...

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  2. Before the Fame by Bruce Springsteen released in 1999. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  4. The second version of this CD, which was an official release, but went out of print after Bruce Springsteen sued successfully against the company Pony Express Records - just as he did previously with Flute Music for Masquerade Music for both versions of Unearthed, and also prevented the title Prodigal Son from being released in late 1993.

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  5. Nov 9, 2020 · Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949), nicknamed "The Boss," is an American singer and leader of the E Street Band. He is recognized for his poetic lyrics, his Jersey Shore roots, his distinctive voice, and his lengthy, energetic stage performances. Springsteen has recorded both rock albums and more somber folk-oriented ...

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    Bruce Springsteen is an American singer, songwriter, and bandleader who became the archetypal rock performer of the 1970s and ’80s. He received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016.

    What was Bruce Springsteen's breakout album?

    With his third album, Born to Run (1975), Bruce Springsteen transformed into a full-fledged rock and roller. The album, a diurnal song cycle, was a sensation even before it hit the shelves. The week of the album’s release, Springsteen was on the covers of both Time and Newsweek.

    What awards did Bruce Springsteen win for "Streets of Philadelphia"?

    Bruce Springsteen won both an Academy Award and a Grammy Award for his 1994 hit single, the AIDS-related “Streets of Philadelphia,” from the film Philadelphia.

    When did Bruce Springsteen's album Born in the U.S.A. come out?

    Springsteen grew up in Freehold, a mill town where his father worked as a labourer. His rebellious and artistic side led him to the nearby Jersey Shore, where his imagination was sparked by the rock band scene and the boardwalk life, high and low. After an apprenticeship in bar bands on the mid-Atlantic coast, Springsteen turned himself into a solo...

    With his third album, Born to Run (1975), Springsteen transformed into a full-fledged rock and roller, heavily indebted to Phil Spector and Roy Orbison. The album, a diurnal song cycle, was a sensation even before it hit the shelves; indeed, the week of the album’s release, Columbia’s public relations campaign landed Springsteen on the covers of both Time and Newsweek. But it sold only middling well, and three years passed before the follow-up—the darker, tougher Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)—appeared.

    With “Hungry Heart,” from The River (1980), Springsteen finally scored an international hit single. By then, however, he was best known for his stage shows, three- and four-hour extravaganzas with his E Street Band that blended rock, folk, and soul with dramatic intensity and exuberant humour. The band—a crew of mixed stereotypes, from rock-and-roll bandit to cool music professional—was more like a gang than a musical unit, apparently held together by little other than faith in its leader. Springsteen’s relationship and interplay onstage with African American saxophonist Clarence Clemons was particularly iconic.

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    Springsteen’s refusal, after Born to Run, to cooperate with much of the record company’s public relations and marketing machinery, coupled with his painstaking recording process and the draining live shows, helped earn his reputation as a performer of principle as well as of power and popularity. Yet to that point Springsteen was probably more important as a regional hero of the Eastern Seaboard from Boston to Virginia, where his songs and attitudes metaphorically summed up a certain rock-based lifestyle, than as a figure of national or international importance.

    Nebraska (1982), a stark set of acoustic songs, most in some way concerned with death, was an unusual interlude. It was Born in the U.S.A. (1984) and his subsequent 18-month world tour that cinched Springsteen’s reputation as the preeminent writer-performer of his rock-and-roll period. The album produced seven hit singles, most notably the title track, a sympathetic portrayal of Vietnam War veterans widely misinterpreted as a patriotic anthem.

    Springsteen’s social perspective was distinctly working-class throughout his career, a point emphasized both by his 1995 album, The Ghost of Tom Joad, which concerned itself with America’s economically and spiritually destitute, and by his 1994 hit single (his first in eight years), the AIDS-related “Streets of Philadelphia,” from the film Philadelphia, for which he won both an Academy Award and a Grammy Award.

    The other side of Springsteen’s work is reflected in the albums that he produced in the period beginning with Tunnel of Love (1987) and including Human Touch and Lucky Town (released simultaneously in 1992). The songs on those albums are intensely personal reflections on intimate relationships. In general, they have not been as popular.

    Bridging all that is the five-record set Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Live 1975–1985 (1986), which captures as much of his highly visual stage show of that period as can be rendered in a solely audio form. (His work in music video has been judged to be far less good, showing his tendency to be somewhat stilted on TV despite his being a naturally gifted stage performer.)

    The breakup of the E Street Band in 1989 and general trends in pop music fashion curbed Springsteen’s popularity. In 1998 he put together a box set, Tracks, consisting for the most part of leftover material that had failed to make the cut on his albums with the band. That grandiose gesture established him as prolix beyond all but a couple of peers. Sales of Tracks were trivial compared with those for Live.

  6. Unrealsed music by the boss. It's and unbeliveble record that will get you goosebumps.(2 songs is missing from the record (Southern son, Hollywood kids))

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  7. brucespringsteen .net. Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Nicknamed "the Boss", [2] he has released 21 studio albums during a career spanning six decades, most of which feature his backing band, the E Street Band. Springsteen is a pioneer of heartland rock, a genre ...