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Marking his 17th studio album, 'Wrecking Ball' features 11 new Springsteen recordings and was produced by Ron Aniello with Bruce Springsteen and executive producer Jon Landau.

Said long-time manager Jon Landau, "Bruce has dug down as deep as he can to come up with this vision of modern life. The lyrics tell a story you can't hear anywhere else and the music is his most innovative of recent years. The writing is some of the best of his career and both veteran fans and those who are new to Bruce will find much to love on 'Wrecking Ball.'"

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Bruce Springsteen's E Street bandmate tips him for solo album

Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band guitarist Steven Van Zandt has predicted that the singer's next release will be a solo album.

Appearing on Philadelphia’s WMGK radio station, Van Zandt told host John DeBella that Springsteen already had a wealth of solo material ready to work on.

"You know Bruce - he’s always got an album in his pocket, he’s always writing something," he said.

He added: "I don’t know this for a fact, but I expect him to possibly put something out that’s more of a solo nature, before we get back together. Only because he's just so prolific, still, after all these years. He's still just a terrific songwriter and writes all the time."

Springsteen's last solo album was 2006’s 'We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions', while his last album with the E Street Band was 2009's 'Working On A Dream'.

http://www.nme.com/news/bruce-springsteen/55617

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:03 pm 
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Perhaps a "Vote For Change" concept? LOL.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 2:38 am 
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I bet it's another Seeger Sessions deal. Soon after the Seeger Sessions tour ended, Bruce said he would be definitely working with the Seeger Sessions band again in the near future. Whether some his fans liked the project or not, Bruce loved that album and the tour that followed. It would be interesting to hear him do an entire album of his own material cut with that kind of instrumentation. "American Land," which was featured on the "American Land" edition of the Seeger Sessions album, and which was regularly played on the most recent E Street Band tours, is one of the absolute best songs Bruce has recorded in the past 25 years.


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I'd be interested in something like that. I also understand he's dredged up pre-Greetings songs like "Henry Boy" and "Song for the Orphans" in the Seeger shows and rehearsals. I'd love to have those on legitimate releases.


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Well, things are starting to heat up down on E Street.

A lot of you have been hearing that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be on tour in 2012. That is absolutely correct. The European dates run from the middle of May until end of July and are being announced this week. Info on the US dates and the World tour dates will coming up shortly.

In addition, we want you to know that the music is almost done (but still untitled), we have almost settled on the release date (but not quite yet), and that we are all incredibly excited about everything that we're planning for 2012. That's all the info we have for right now, but we'll get back to you--real soon.


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I loved the Seeger Sessions era, but I'm very much looking forward to this new E Street Band album and tour. I'm sure there will be a dedication to Clarence in there somewhere.


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Part of me wishes he'd abandon the E Street Band name. Assemble a streamlined rock band out of the existing musicians. People will still know it's "them" and flock to the shows. Clarence was just too much a part of the E Street Band's sound and image. Abandoning the name would allow Bruce the license to make a clean break, rearrange songs and begin a new era. I think the worst thing he could possibly do is hire another sax player.


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Part of me wishes he'd abandon the E Street Band name. Assemble a streamlined rock band out of the existing musicians. People will still know it's "them" and flock to the shows. Clarence was just too much a part of the E Street Band's sound and image. Abandoning the name would allow Bruce the license to make a clean break, rearrange songs and begin a new era. I think the worst thing he could possibly do is hire another sax player.

Man, that is just what I'm thinking.

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Bruce Springsteen's New Album Is His 'Angriest' Yet
6:00 AM PST 1/13/2012 by Tim Appelo, Shirley Halperin

Bruce Springsteen is gearing up to release a new album with the E Street Band -- his 24th -- and a source tells the Hollywood Reporter it’s The Boss’ “angriest” yet.

“He gets into economic justice quite a bit,” says an earwitness who’s heard some of the music. “It’s very rock’n’roll. He feels it's the angriest album he's ever made. Bear in mind, though, that [Springsteen] wrote and recorded the majority of the album before the Occupy movements started, so he's not just setting headlines to music.”

Produced by Ron Aniello (Patti Scialfa, Jars of Clay), the album, which was recently played for label execs, is described as veering into “unexpected textures -- loops, electronic percussion… an amazing sweep of influences and rhythms, from hip-hop to Irish folk rhythms.” The as-yet-untitled effort is said to be “terrific.”

While no release date has been set, Springsteen is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the music conference portion of South By Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 15, fueling speculation that an album may coincide with the appearance. The boss and the E Street Band, who lost two members in 2011, Danny Federici and legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons, have also announced a round of UK tour dates set for June.


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Bruce Springsteen's New Album Is His 'Angriest' Yet
6:00 AM PST 1/13/2012 by Tim Appelo, Shirley Halperin

Bruce Springsteen is gearing up to release a new album with the E Street Band -- his 24th -- and a source tells the Hollywood Reporter it’s The Boss’ “angriest” yet.

“He gets into economic justice quite a bit,” says an earwitness who’s heard some of the music. “It’s very rock’n’roll. He feels it's the angriest album he's ever made. Bear in mind, though, that [Springsteen] wrote and recorded the majority of the album before the Occupy movements started, so he's not just setting headlines to music.”

Produced by Ron Aniello (Patti Scialfa, Jars of Clay), the album, which was recently played for label execs, is described as veering into “unexpected textures -- loops, electronic percussion… an amazing sweep of influences and rhythms, from hip-hop to Irish folk rhythms.” The as-yet-untitled effort is said to be “terrific.”

While no release date has been set, Springsteen is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the music conference portion of South By Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 15, fueling speculation that an album may coincide with the appearance. The boss and the E Street Band, who lost two members in 2011, Danny Federici and legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons, have also announced a round of UK tour dates set for June.

I love Bruce and have for years, but there's a part of me that would like to see him loosen up a bit and re-explore his bar band roots for some good time music. Have some fun Bruce...you're an older man now! Lighten up! He could take a lesson from Southside Johnny.

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I'm not a huge fan of Springsteen but one thing I truly admire about him is his ability to put out albums consistently. He's a throwback to earlier times when artists put out records more regularly.

He's like Neil Young in this regard, but w/Neil there's a little too much of a tossed off feeling for my tastes. Springsteen just seems to work very hard.


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Brainiac McGee wrote:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/b ... gry-281412
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Bruce Springsteen's New Album Is His 'Angriest' Yet
6:00 AM PST 1/13/2012 by Tim Appelo, Shirley Halperin

Bruce Springsteen is gearing up to release a new album with the E Street Band -- his 24th -- and a source tells the Hollywood Reporter it’s The Boss’ “angriest” yet.

“He gets into economic justice quite a bit,” says an earwitness who’s heard some of the music. “It’s very rock’n’roll. He feels it's the angriest album he's ever made. Bear in mind, though, that [Springsteen] wrote and recorded the majority of the album before the Occupy movements started, so he's not just setting headlines to music.”

Produced by Ron Aniello (Patti Scialfa, Jars of Clay), the album, which was recently played for label execs, is described as veering into “unexpected textures -- loops, electronic percussion… an amazing sweep of influences and rhythms, from hip-hop to Irish folk rhythms.” The as-yet-untitled effort is said to be “terrific.”

While no release date has been set, Springsteen is scheduled to deliver the keynote address at the music conference portion of South By Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 15, fueling speculation that an album may coincide with the appearance. The boss and the E Street Band, who lost two members in 2011, Danny Federici and legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons, have also announced a round of UK tour dates set for June.

I love Bruce and have for years, but there's a part of me that would like to see him loosen up a bit and re-explore his bar band roots for some good time music. Have some fun Bruce...you're an older man now! Lighten up! He could take a lesson from Southside Johnny.

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I'm not a huge fan of Springsteen but one thing I truly admire about him is his ability to put out albums consistently. He's a throwback to earlier times when artists put out records more regularly.

He's like Neil Young in this regard, but w/Neil there's a little too much of a tossed off feeling for my tastes. Springsteen just seems to work very hard.

He's good about always putting product out in recently, although he's pretty normal when it comes to studio albums. This will be his first one in 3 years. Before that, Working on a Dream only took a little over a year after Magic. On the other side of the spectrum, after '95's Ghost of Tom Joad, it took him until 2002 to come out with The Rising. Nevertheless, what he's been a master of is releasing archival material, live albums, live DVDs (and documentaries) to fill in the spaces, so his fans almost always feel like there is something to feast on. He's really figured that part out. And they are done with serious care...some fans would say too much as there is often a bit of meddling with historical works (re-recording vocals and such).

And just as an FYI, I feel need to correct one of the above articles...Federici didn't leave us in 2011 along with Clarence, but rather in 2008.

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Oh goody! An "angry" album pandering to the MSNBC crowd followed by an Obama-orgy tour. The thing is, how are they going to call it "Vote For Change"?

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Oh goody! An "angry" album pandering to the MSNBC crowd followed by an Obama-orgy tour. The thing is, how are they going to call it "Vote For Change"?


How about "Vote For Spare Change"?


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We're not supposed to get political here, but I am wondering how St. Springsteen will handle the topic of economic justice when he's got Jon Landau to brag about keeping ticket prices down to $95 a seat.


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Brainiac McGee wrote:
We're not supposed to get political here, but I am wondering how St. Springsteen will handle the topic of economic justice when he's got Jon Landau to brag about keeping ticket prices down to $95 a seat.

He's gotta pay the note on that rolling NJ estate that is said to be, FOR TAX AVOIDANCE PURPOSES, classified as a (n equestrian) farm. In so doing St. Bruce gets to pay just 2% of what his no less tony neighbors pay in property taxes. A trick he apparently learned from fellow "rocker of the common man," Jon Bon Jovi. Or maybe it was the other way around.

Be that as it may, there will be plenty of great albums and tours this summer so if we don't want to do so, we don't have to pay $115 (bet me) for a three hour political lecture from an abject hypocrite. Contrary to Bruce's opinion this IS a great country and having the choice of leaving him to preach to his choir is one of the many reasons why.

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Brainiac McGee wrote:
We're not supposed to get political here, but I am wondering how St. Springsteen will handle the topic of economic justice when he's got Jon Landau to brag about keeping ticket prices down to $95 a seat.

He's gotta pay the note on that rolling NJ estate that is said to be, FOR TAX AVOIDANCE PURPOSES, classified as a (n equestrian) farm. In so doing St. Bruce gets to pay just 2% of what his no less tony neighbors pay in property taxes. A trick he apparently learned from fellow "rocker of the common man," Jon Bon Jovi. Or maybe it was the other way around.

Be that as it may, there will be plenty of great albums and tours this summer so if we don't want to do so, we don't have to pay $115 (bet me) for a three hour political lecture from an abject hypocrite. Contrary to Bruce's opinion this IS a great country and having the choice of leaving him to preach to his choir is one of the many reasons why.

I'd settle for just a decent album. "Magic" was terrific, but "Working On A Dream" was a steaming pile of crap.


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