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Working On a Dream

Bruce Springsteen

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Outlaw Pete Bruce Springsteen 8:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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My Lucky Day Bruce Springsteen 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Working On a Dream Bruce Springsteen 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Queen of the Supermarket Bruce Springsteen 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
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What Love Can Do Bruce Springsteen 2:56 $0.99 View In iTunes
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This Life Bruce Springsteen 4:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Good Eye Bruce Springsteen 3:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Tomorrow Never Knows Bruce Springsteen 2:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Life Itself Bruce Springsteen 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Kingdom of Days Bruce Springsteen 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Surprise, Surprise Bruce Springsteen 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Last Carnival Bruce Springsteen 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Wrestler Bruce Springsteen 3:50 $1.29 View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

Bruce Springsteen has it both ways here. He manages to speak for the tenor of the nation with the album's title track and attempts a western epic with the eight-minute "Outlaw Pete," but elsewhere dials down the drama with short, compact pop songs that enjoy their modest surroundings. Producer Brendan O'Brien keeps the band on a tight leash, marshalling a wall of sound that's dense with ringing guitars and stealth keyboards. Springsteen yearns for his younger days with the pangs of simple infatuation on "Queen Of the Supermarket" and offers basic platitudes for "What Love Can Do." In his desire to turn an album around quicker than he has in some time, he's left his lyrics a bit ragged, but makes up for it with an immediacy of tone. His confident vocals identify every track from the jaunty roadhouse jam of "Good Eye" to the somber crawl of "The Wrestler," featured in the Mickey Rourke film of the same name. "My Lucky Day," "Kingdom Of Days" and "Surprise, Surprise" sing out with a sincerity that recalls the AM guitar pop of the mid-'60s with Bruce looking back and figuring that some old- fashioned musical values might vault him ahead into the future.

Customer Reviews

Bruce Springsteen Is Unable to Write a Bad Song
     

Nobody is better at crafting visual, heartfelt, deceptively simple American tunes than Bruce Springsteen. That said, while I don't think 'Working On a Dream' has the power of 'Born to Run', 'Born In the USA' or 'The Rising', that's sort of like saying 'Let It Be' is no 'Sgt. Pepper', because 'Working On a Dream' is still a darn good album. And from 'Streets of Philadelphia' to 'Secret Garden' I don't think there's been a Springsteen song for a film that hasn't made grown men cry. The Academy should be ashamed of itself for snubbing 'The Wrestler'.

The Boss Is Back!!
     

This is classic Springsteen. Give it a few listens before you judge it will grow on you. Queen of the Supermarket and Good Eye are my two favorites.

Another E Street Classic
     

When I heard that The Boss was going to release another cd months after the end of the Magic Tour, I was shocked. Then I heard My Lucky Day, which I think will be a great live show rocker. The cd is great. Bruce and company are on top of their game. Working On A Dream is a great cd.

Biography

Born: September 23, 1949 in Freehold, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

When Bruce Springsteen finally broke through to national recognition in the fall of 1975 after a decade of trying, critics hailed him as the savior of rock & roll, the single artist who brought together all the exuberance of '50s rock and the thoughtfulness of '60s rock, molded into a '70s style. He rocked as hard as Jerry Lee Lewis, his lyrics were as complicated as Bob Dylan's, and his concerts were near-religious...
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