Live/1975-85 Bruce Springsteen

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  • Release Date: 10/14/1997
  • Original Release: 1986
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 445
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646532829
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Long before he sold substantial numbers of records, Bruce Springsteen began to earn a reputation as the best live act in rock & roll. Fans had been clamoring for a live album for a long time, and with Live/1975-85 they got what they wanted, at least in terms of bulk. His concerts were marathons, and this box set, including 40 tracks and running over three and a half hours, was about the average length of a show. In his brief liner notes, Springsteen spoke of the emergence of the album's "story" as he reviewed live tapes, and that story seems nothing less than a history of his life, his concerns, and his career. The first cuts present the Springsteen of the early to mid-'70s; these performances, most of them drawn from a July 1978 show at the Roxy in Los Angeles, present the romantic, hopeful, earnest Springsteen. The second section begins with his first Top Ten hit, "Hungry Heart" -- this is the Springsteen of the late '70s and early '80s, an arena rock star with working-class concerns. After an acoustic mini set given largely to material from Nebraska -- songs of economic desperation and crime -- comes a reshuffling of Born in the U.S.A., songs in which the artist and his characters start to fight back and rock out. Finally, he brings it all back home to New Jersey, starting with the unofficial state anthem, "Born to Run." Fans could rejoice in the seven previously unreleased songs, but Live/1975-85 wasn't as funny, moving, or exhilarating as a Springsteen show could be. Maybe no single album could have been, but where Springsteen impressed in concert because he tried so hard, here he seemed to have tried a little too hard to make a live album carry the freight of everything he had to say. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Live/1975-85by Anonymous

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November 04, 2007: If this is what a typical Springsteen Concert was like in late 1970's and early 1980's with his E Street Band it is an awsome show at 3 hours in length. Unfornunatly you can't listen to the wole thing in one listening. This is well worth the money. Springsteen rocks with best and surpasses them.

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March 18, 2006: I got this for Christmas '04, and I couldn't put it away for hours. Awesome collection. I love the live versions of "Born In The U.S.A", "Born To Run", "The River", "Badlands", and all the others I just forgot to mention. If you're a Bruce fan, get this. You'll love it.


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