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Bruce Springsteen Greetings from Asbury Park N.J. New 180 Gram Vinyl LP M\M


This is a New Sealed 180 Gram Vinyl LP

Format Vinyl
Catalog 501422
Manufacturer Sony Legacy
Released 06/16/2015
Main genre Pop
In stock In stock Only
Tracklist Blinded by the LightGrowin' UpMary Queen of ArkansasDoes This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?Lost in the FloodAngel, TheFor YouSpirit in the NightIt's Hard to Be a Saint in the City

Hailed early on by Columbia producer and talent scout John Hammond as "the new Dylan," Bruce Springsteen has always shared many of the folky, poetic, word-savvy tendencies of his hero and predecessor. Nowhere is this more evident than on Springsteen's debut, GREETINGS FROM ASBURY PARK, NJ, which veritably bursts at the seams with lyrical invention, pell-mell imagery, and acoustic-guitar driven troubadour tunes. Yet Springsteen trades in on Dylan's pensive and bitter sides for dew-eyed optimism and exuberance. While there is spare, folkie fare like "The Angel" and "Mary Queen Of Arkansas," on which Springsteen sings of his local New Jersey color in his uniquely passionate voice, there is also something fresh and irrepressible here. A rock & roll heart beats at the center of GREETINGS, with a spunk and spirit that push the whole affair along. "It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City" and "Growin' Up" are fueled by David Sancious's rollicking piano, wailing tenor sax, and Springsteen's husky voice. Together these elements defined a James Dean rebel persona and a giant rock & roll ambition that would guide Springsteen's music for the rest of his career.

  • Genre: Rock
  • Format: Vinyl
  • Condition: New



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