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Working On a Dream (Deluxe Version)

Bruce Springsteen

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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

Melodic Bruce

Again springsteen has released an album of high standard with some of the best melodies of his career. A softer side to the boss but still with such an eye for detail in his music and lyrics that few other come close to. Stand out song include Outlaw Pete, Life Itself, What Love Can Do, The Wrestler and a lovely tribute to the late Danny Federici The Last Carnival. Bruce really is writing his best material these last few years since the 70`s. Roll on the live shows!!

The Boss lays his cards on the table

For, perhaps, most of it's length, this is not the most lyrically challenging Springsteen album. However, 'Working On A Dream' is a refreshing change in direction and has a more contemporary/pop feel to it, with Bruce referencing some of his early influences: Working On A Dream (Roy Orbison), This Life (Brian Wilson), Tomorrow Never Knows (Dylan circa Nashville Skyline), Life Itself (the Byrds) and Surprise, Surprise (The Mamas & the Papas). And then there are the standout tracks: (the aforementioned) Life Itself, The Last Carnival, and The Wrestler. Still a great album, even by the Boss's standards.

Working On a Dream

Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce! Another quality album from the boss.

Biography

Born: 23 September 1949 in Freehold, NJ

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

In the decades following his emergence on the national scene in 1975, Bruce Springsteen proved to be that rarity among popular musicians, an artist who maintained his status as a frontline recording and performing star, consistently selling millions of albums and selling out arenas and stadiums around the world year after year, as well as retaining widespread critical approbation, with ecstatic reviews greeting those discs and shows. Although there were a few speed bumps along the way in Springsteen's...
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