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New Bruce Springsteen and ESB - Magic - Oct 2
Musical `Magic' from Boss
Springsteen, E Street Band to reunite for a bit of `Magic' By LARRY McSHANE Associated Press Writer 08-16-2007 11:09 NEW YORK (AP) _ Bruce Springsteen is back with the E Street Band _ and a bit of "Magic." The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer returns Oct. 2 with a new album, titled "Magic," his first collaboration with his longtime New Jersey mates since the Sept. 11-inspired "The Rising" in 2002, Springsteen announced through his publicist Thursday. The album, other than its atmospheric title track, is billed as Springsteen's return to rock 'n' roll after his solo "Devils & Dust" and the folk-inspired "The Seeger Sessions." Fans can expect Clarence Clemons' familiar saxophone, Danny Federici's soaring keyboards and Max Weinberg's pounding drums _ along with a lot of guitars. The 11-song album is Springsteen's first of all-new material since April 2005, when he released the acoustic "Devils & Dust." Springsteen's 15th studio album follows last year's "The Seeger Sessions," where the Boss and a 17-piece backing band played reconjured versions of songs associated with folkie Pete Seeger. For this album, recorded with producer Brendan O'Brien in Atlanta, Springsteen reunited with the full E Street Band to recreate its Garden State wall of sound: guitarists Steve Van Zandt and Nils Lofgren, bassist Garry Tallent, drummer Weinberg, keyboardists Federici and Roy Bittan, sax man Clemons, violinist Soozie Tyrell and vocalist Patti Scialfa. Last year, Springsteen said he'd already written a "whole book of songs for the E Street Band." He assembled the band earlier this year and they finished the album in two months, about the same amount of time spent recording the multi-platinum "The Rising." Songs include the title track, the album opener "Radio Nowhere," "You'll Be Comin' Down," "Livin' in the Future," "Your Own Worst Enemy," "Gypsy Biker," "Girls in Their Summer Clothes," "I'll Work for Your Love," "Last to Die," "Long Walk Home" and "Devil's Arcade." Details on a worldwide tour featuring the band were expected to follow. Springsteen and the E Street Band sold out arenas and stadiums around the globe during a 15-month tour behind "The Rising." |
Springsteen is my number two favorite artist after U2....will definetly pay to see them!
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Was just about to post this. A pleasent surprise, indeed. Looking forward to Rock & Roll again; besides the title track, nothing in Devils & Dust did much for me and though The Seeger Sessions was fun, it was a slight diversion and nothing more.
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I thought The Rising (the last one with E-Street) was fantastic, so I won't hesitate to get this unless it garners horrible reviews.
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I also thought Devils & Dust wasn't that great. The Seeger Sessions was fun, but The Rising is one of my favourite albums this decade, so I'm really glad to hear that Bruce is bringing out another ESB record so soon - I'm in!
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can't wait for the tour!
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Radio Nowhere got leaked to the interweb last night, if anyone cares to check for it........
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Originally Posted by Jobronie
Radio Nowhere got leaked to the interweb last night, if anyone cares to check for it........
I like it! |
It has now been placed as a free download for iTunes but you can take a listen here:
<object width="425" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/4Gd6EhRRNJc"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/4Gd6EhRRNJc" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="350"></embed></object> I really dig this tune and though I loved the folky stuff from the last few years it is nice to hear Bruce rocking out with the band again. Here is the album cover: http://www.brucespringsteen.net/art/magiccover.jpg Early tour info: 10/2 Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Center 9/8 10/5 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center 9/8 10/9-10 East Rutherford, NJ Continental Airlines Arena 9/10 10/14 Ottawa, ONT Civic Centre 9/17 10/15 Toronto, ONT Air Canada Centre 9/17 10/17-18 New York, NY Madison Square Garden 9/10 10/21 Chicago, IL United Center 9/8 10/26 Oakland, CA Oracle Arena 9/15 10/28 Los Angeles, CA Venue TBA TBA 11/2 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center 9/22 11/4 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 9/15 11/5 Auburn Hills, MI Palace Of Auburn Hills 9/21 11/11 Washington, D.C. Verizon Arena 9/21 11/14 Pittsburgh, PA Mellon Arena 9/14 11/15 Albany, NY Times Union Center 9/8 11/18 Boston, MA TD Banknorth Garden 9/22 11/25 Madrid, SPAIN Palacio De Deportes 10/2 11/26 Bilbao, SPAIN Bilbao Exhibition Centre 10/9 11/28 Milan, ITALY Datchforum 9/10 11/30 Arnhem, NETHERLANDS Geldredome 9/8 12/2 Mannheim, GERMANY Sap Arena 8/31 12/4 Oslo, NORWAY Oslo Spektrum 9/3 12/8 Copenhagen, DENMARK Forum Copenhagen 9/3 12/10 Stockholm, SWEDEN Globe Arena 9/1 12/12 Antwerp, BELGIUM Sports Paleis 9/8 12/13 Cologne, GERMANY Koln Arena 8/31 12/15 Belfast, IRELAND Odyssey Arena 9/6 12/17 Paris, FRANCE Palais Omnisports De Bercy 9/7 12/19 London, UK O2 Arena 8/30 Damn, he's playing my hometown. What a time to be out of the country!!!! |
Only 13 US dates? Are you kidding me?
I hate that album cover. It looks like he found an iron-on transfer inside his Live In Dublin CD and used it. |
Originally Posted by Decker
I hate that album cover. It looks like he found an iron-on transfer inside his Live In Dublin CD and used it.
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Originally Posted by auto
Not to mention it doesn't even credit the ESB.
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Originally Posted by cungar
Other than his live albums he never has and yet they still seem to come back and work with him. Maybe making them all millionaires softens the blow.
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Originally Posted by auto
Wow. That seems odd. I wonder what the reasoning is behind that.
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Originally Posted by Decker
I hate that album cover. It looks like he found an iron-on transfer inside his Live In Dublin CD and used it.
Originally Posted by auto
Wow. That seems odd. I wonder what the reasoning is behind that.
Contractually, all of his early albums were just Bruce Springsteen albums and I guess they just kept up that tradition (to avoid confusing the easily-flumoxed masses, I guess). |
Originally Posted by aintnosin
As much as I love BS&TESB, most of his album covers since Born to Run have been, well, nothing special.
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This has leaked and it sounds like a return to his classic sound. Really great songs. Lots of loud guitars and saxaphone solos. I'm really digging it.
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A reminder to cungar, and anyone tempted to follow suit....
.... discussion of material obtained without proper recompense to the copyright holders for a very long time has been frowned upon on DVDtalk.
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Bruce definately needs to start rocking out again, I for one just can't get that image of him in "The streets of Philidelphia" Video. He acted and looked so damm depressing. In fact he looked like the kind of guy that would come to your house on a rusted bicycle and ask if you had any yard work he could do for you for a few bucks!
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Originally Posted by Decker
Only 13 US dates? Are you kidding me?
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Video for RadioNowhere |
am I the only one who hates this packaging? Taking the CD in and out of that sleeve can get it scratched by the edges of the sleeve holding the booklet, unless you bend the left side back far...usually there would be a middle section to seperate the two... maybe I'm just anal. Great album anyhow.
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I think that I'll be picking this one up on CD. So I guess that Circuit City's $8.99 is the best deal? Also, there's no copy protection on the CD, right? I'll be putting this on my .mp3 player.
As for the album cover - yes, it's plain, but it's fitting for his image. Besides, how often do you really |
Originally Posted by Heat
I think that I'll be picking this one up on CD. So I guess that Circuit City's $8.99 is the best deal? Also, there's no copy protection on the CD, right? I'll be putting this on my .mp3 player.
As for the album cover - yes, it's plain, but it's fitting for his image. Besides, how often do you really And yes, the CD is completely ripable. |
I think I'm holding off a bit. I held off with buying The Seeger Sessions and it paid off with a DVD. ;)
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