Bruce Springsteen - The Promise [mp3-192-2010][trfkad]
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Cd 1: 1. Racing in the Street (’78) 2. Gotta Get That Feeling 3. Outside Looking In 4. Someday (We’ll Be Together) 5. One Way Street 6. Because the Night 7. Wrong Side of the Street 8. The Brokenhearted 9. Rendezvous 10. Candy’s Boy Cd 2: 1. Save My Love 2. Ain’t Good Enough for You 3. Fire 4. Spanish Eyes 5. It’s a Shame 6. Come On (Let’s Go Tonight) 7. Talk to Me 8. The Little Things (My Baby Does) 9. Breakaway 10. The Promise 11. City of Night 12. The Way Artist: Bruce Springsteen Title: The Promise Store Date: 16 nov 2010 Upload Date: 2 nov 2010 Label: Columbia Genre: Rock Cover: front Bitrate: 192 kb/s, joint stereo "Darkness was my 'samurai' record," Springsteen writes, "stripped to the frame and ready to rumble. But the music that got left behind was substantial." For the first time, fans will have access to two discs containing a total of 21 previously-unreleased songs from the Darkness recording sessions, songs that, as Springsteen writes, "perhaps could have/should have been released after Born To Run and before the collection of songs that Darkness on the Edge of Town became." Highlights include the extraordinary rock version of "Racing in the Street," the never-before-released original recordings of "Because the Night," "Fire," and "Rendezvous," the supreme pop opus "Someday (We'll Be Together)," the hilarious "Ain't Good Enough for You," the superb soul-based vocal performance on "The Broken Hearted," the utterly haunting "Breakaway," and the now finally released, fully orchestrated masterpiece and title song, "The Promise." All 21 songs have been mixed by Springsteen's long-time collaborator, Bob Clearmountain. According to long-time manager/producer Jon Landau, "There isn't a weak card in this deck. 'The Promise' is simply a great listening experience."
Thanks! :)
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Thanks much! I bought The River back in the day, so "The Boss" has enough of my money, lol.
thanks
I also bought The River when it was first released.
Having heard live versions of some of the songs on bootlegs I was anticipating a classic. Alas, the other tracks were mostly third-rate and marked a decline in quality which The Boss has never entirely managed to regain. I have similar hopes resting on this collection of late 70s out-takes. Will it prove to be a lost classic which could have bridged the gap between Darkness and The River? As ELO once said: Don't Bring Me Down, Brooce!
Having heard live versions of some of the songs on bootlegs I was anticipating a classic. Alas, the other tracks were mostly third-rate and marked a decline in quality which The Boss has never entirely managed to regain. I have similar hopes resting on this collection of late 70s out-takes. Will it prove to be a lost classic which could have bridged the gap between Darkness and The River? As ELO once said: Don't Bring Me Down, Brooce!
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