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Born to Run

Bruce Springsteen

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iTunes Review

Springsteen's third albumwas the one that broke it all open for him, planting his tales of Jersey girls, cars, and nights spent sleeping on the beach firmly in the Top Five. He shot for an unholy hybrid of Orbison, Dylan and Spector — and actually reached it. "Come take my hand," he invited in the opening lines. "We're ridin' out tonight to case the Promised Land." Soon after this album, he'd discover the limits of such dreams, but here, it's a wide-open road: Even the tales of petty crime ("Meeting Across the River") and teen-gang violence("Jungleland") are invested with all the wit and charm you can handle. Bruce's catalog is filled with one-of-a-kind albums from The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffleto The Ghost of Tom Joad. Thirty years on, Born to Run still sits near the very top of that stack.

Recent Customer Reviews

Born to Run and Run and Run....
     
by ButhCassidy

It was towards the end of my junior year in high school in 1975 when I first heard Born To Run. My friend had just come home from college, bought the album on his way home, picked me up and we went to his house and played it for eight hours. And did the same thing for the next 3 days. In fact, for the better part of the next year, we listened to little else. What we realized then and I continue to realize today was that everything that was written before in rock n' roll culminated in Born To Run and everything in rock n' roll after Born To Run will never be the same...or as good. It is poetry, pure and simple. No music collection is complete without it. All the tracks are brillant. This, I am sure, is a very "unhelpful" review, but all I can say is, use more than your ears when you listen.

Mandatory
     
by Duke1977

I saw Bruce do the Born to Run set about a week ago in D.C. and he still rocks. My mother took me to see him when I was young and I got to take my daughter this time. If you can't appreciate this music throw your iPod away.

I am 12 and he is my idol
     
by krisry looooooooooover

Bruces music is touching and I am a 12 year old girl. His words he speeks are amazing I saw him 2 times and they were one of the bestexperiences of my life in one of them he played this album start to finnish in philliy it was amazing. Thunder road was one of the best moments ever

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....
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