Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320... -
Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. is the debut studio album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1973, remastered from the original so... Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. Best of Bruce Springsteen
: A lush, heavily produced, pop-optimistic record celebrating romantic love and political hope. Key tracks: "My Lucky Day." The 2010s–2020: Cinematic Westerns and Looking Back
For nearly five decades, Bruce Springsteen has served as the poetic voice of the American working class. From the boardwalks of Asbury Park to the sold-out stadiums of the world, "The Boss" has crafted a body of work that is unmatched in its narrative depth, emotional intensity, and sonic power.
Artist: Bruce Springsteen Album: Born to Run Cat: Corin Happy 50th birthday to Born to Run! Here is the third LP from Bruce Spring... Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
: His first #1 album, a double-LP mix of party anthems and introspective ballads. Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320...
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Characterized by a wall-of-sound pop optimism, this album was heavily influenced by 1960s pop production and a sense of political hope following the 2008 election. It features the melancholic masterpiece "The Wrestler," written for the film of the same name. Wrecking Ball (2012)
The 21st century marked a powerful resurgence. (2002) served as a profound cultural response to the September 11 attacks, reuniting the E Street Band for a message of healing. He continued to experiment with the folk-focused Devils & Dust (2005) and the celebratory We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006), before returning to big-band rock with Magic (2007). The Modern Master: 2009–2020
After disbanding the E Street Band in the late '80s, Springsteen explored new sonic territories before reuniting with his primary band for a late-career renaissance. Solo Explorations : Released the dual albums Human Touch Lucky Town (1992), followed by the stark folk of The Ghost of Tom Joad The Reunion Era : Returned to form with The Rising Greetings from Asbury Park, N
After dissolving the E Street Band, Springsteen released two separate studio albums on the exact same day. Human Touch leaned heavily into polished, radio-friendly pop-rock, while Lucky Town offered a raw, more organic singer-songwriter approach reflecting his new marriage and fatherhood. The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995)
In his later years, Springsteen’s output remained remarkably consistent and reflective:
In his fifth decade of recording, Springsteen leaned into sweeping orchestral arrangements, cinematic Western themes, and deeply emotional reflections on mortality and his own legacy.
: A global phenomenon that yielded seven top-10 singles. While the production was glossy and arena-ready, the lyrics remained deeply critical of American economic and military realities. Key tracks: "Born in the U.S.A." and "Dancing in the Dark." Best of Bruce Springsteen : A lush, heavily
The 90s saw Springsteen working without the E Street Band on Human Touch and Lucky Town (1992), followed by the folk-driven The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995). The new millennium marked a triumphant reunion with the E Street Band for The Rising (2002), an album that resonated deeply in post-9/11 America. This period also included the folk tribute We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006) and the high-energy Magic (2007) and Working on a Dream (2009). Reflective Modernity (2012–2020)
: A deeply personal exploration of marriage and the complexities of love. Expansion and Modern Eras (1992–2020)
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, a studio album by Bruce Springsteen We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions Wrecking Ball
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