BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN FAQ: ALL THAT'S LEFT TO KNOW ABOUT THE BOSS
A consumer's critical guide to the music of Aerosmith, detailing every recorded song. Part of a series, the book is specially designed to sit alongside a CD collection.
He¿s selling more records & concert tickets in his fifties than he sold in his twenties. Yet to many fans he remains an enigma. Jimmy Guterman has been writing about Springsteen since the 1970s.
In Runaway American Dream, he delves deep into dramatic and crucial moments from every phase of Springsteen's career, interpreting the songs and incisively commenting on the man and the culture at large to deliver a nuanced portrait of The ...
... including Danny Federici (keyboards), Garry Tallent (bass), Jim Hanson (bass), Jennifer Condos (bass), Gary Mallaber (drums), Marty Rifkin (pedal steel guitar), Patti Scialfa (backing vocals), Lisa Lowell (backing vocals), ...
Long seconds passed as I watched him slide into the doctor's hands, umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, trailing his fleshy tether behind him. Sam came forth a little hard-faced character with a moon-round kisser, Irish to the bone.
He also had a memory for every honest moment ever put on wax, it sometimes seemed, whether it was Gene Pitney's “Love My Life Away” or Harold Dorman's “Mountain of Love.
This guide examines the growth of Bruce Springsteen's career, from the optimistic youth who wrote "Born to Run" to the respected heavyweight songwriter of today.
Bruce Springsteen arrived on the world's stage in 1973 with two incredible albums in one year, a prolificacy that would define his career for the next half-century.
He signed with Columbia Records and under pressure to come up with a hit, wrote "Born in the USA," which tells the story of America during the years of the Vietnam War.
In sum, The Words and Music of Bruce Springsteen provides a comprehensive and coherent look, previously unavailable in a single volume, at the work of a thoroughly complex and persistently captivating artist.