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Bruce Springsteen Biography
Born 23 September 1949, Freehold, New Jersey, USA. As the world's greatest living rock 'n' roll star, Bruce Springsteen has unconsciously proved former Rolling Stone critic Jon Landau totally correct. Landau appeared smug and brave when he made the arrogant statement in 1974, "I saw rock 'n' roll future, and its name is Bruce Springsteen". Prior to that, Springsteen had paid his dues, playing in local bands around New Jersey, notably with the Castiles, Earth, Steel Mill and Dr Zoom And The Sonic Boom, before he settled as the Bruce Springsteen Band with David Sancious (keyboards), Gary Tallent (bass), Clarence Clemons (saxophone), Steven Van Zandt (guitar), Danny Federici (keyboards), and Vini Lopez (drums). Following an introduction to CBS Records A&R legend John Hammond, Springsteen was signed as a solo artist; the company sensed a future Bob Dylan. Springsteen ignored their plans and set about recording his debut with the band Greetings From Asbury Park N.J.. The album sold poorly, although critics in the USA and UK saw its potential. The follow-up only 10 months later was a much stronger collection, The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle. Future classics were on this similarly low-selling album, including "Rosalita" and "Incident On 57th Street". It also contains the beautiful "Asbury Park Fourth Of July (Sandy)", later recorded by the Hollies. His musicians were re-named the E Street Band after its release and during the following May, Landau saw the band and made his now famous statement. He eventually became Springsteen's record producer and manager. During
this time, the first two albums began to sell steadily, following a heavy
schedule of concerts, as word got out to the public that here was
something special. Springsteen wrote directly to his fans in a language
which they understood. Here was a working class American, writing about
his job, his car/bike, his girlfriend and his hometown. Born To Run came
in 1975 and immediately put him into rock's first division. This superb
album contained a wealth of lyrical frustration, anger and hope. The
playing was faultless and the quality of the songs was among his best.
Critics and fans loved it, and the album was a significant hit on both
sides of the Atlantic. During the accompanying tour Springsteen collected
rave reviews and appeared as cover feature in both Newsweek and Time.
Throughout his European tour the UK press was similar in their praise and
exhaustive coverage, which led to a backlash of Bruce Springsteen jokes.
Springsteen's recording career was then held up for three years as he and
Landau entered into litigation with Mike Appel, with whom Springsteen had
struck a management deal in 1972. Other artists kept the torch burning
brightly, with Manfred Mann's Earth Band releasing a sparkling version of
his song "Blinded By The Light" and Patti Smith recording a
definitive cover of his "Because The Night". Other artists like
ex-Hollie Allan Clarke, Robert Gordon, and the Pointers Sisters recorded
his material. With the lawsuits successfully completed the anti-climactic
Darkness On The Edge Of Town arrived in 1978. The album reflected the
problems of the past years and is a moody album, yet 15 years later it
still stands as a great work. The show-stopping "Badlands" and
"The Promised Land" were two of the album's masterpieces. From
the moment the record was released in June, Springsteen and the band
embarked on a gruelling tour which took them into 1979. Nebraska,
a stark acoustic set which was recorded solo directly onto a cassette
recorder, was released in September 1982. It is raw Springsteen,
uncompromising and sometimes painful; Bruce without his clothes on. At one
point on the album he imitates a wolf cry, but to many it was a genuine
howl, that struck terror when turned up loudly. After a further lengthy
wait for a new album, Born In The USA arrived in 1984. As is often the
case, the album that is the most commercially accessible, best selling and
longest resident in the charts, is not always the artist's best work. Born
In The USA was a prime example. Selling over 12 million copies, it stayed
in the UK charts for two-and-a-half years, in the country of origin it
stayed even longer. Numerous hit singles were released including the title
anthem, "Cover Me" and "I'm On Fire". During one bout
of Springsteen-mania on his 1985 European tour, all seven albums to date
were in the UK charts. That year also saw him marry actress Julianne
Phillips, and support political and social issues. He participated in the
USA For Africa's "We Are The World" and joined former E. Street
Band member Steven Van Zandt (who had been replaced by Nils Lofgren the
previous year) on the Artists United Against Apartheid song "Sun
City". In festive style his perennial "Santa Claus Is Coming To
Town" made the UK Top 10 in December. Along with Bob Dylan,
Springsteen is the most bootlegged artist in history. In order to stem the
flow he released a five-album boxed set at the end of 1986. The superbly
recorded Live 1975-1985 entered the US charts at number 1. Bruce Springsteen Links |
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