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  • Release Date: 11/11/2003
  • 3 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 8,725
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969077320
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Encyclopedic and well assembled, this three-disc retrospective tells the story of the Boss in much greater detail than his previously released Greatest Hits set -- with which it shares a dozen songs. The Essential Bruce Springsteen examines every phase of the singer-songwriter's career, from his early days as boardwalk troubadour (best summed up in "4th of July, Asbury Park") through his breakthrough anthems ("Born to Run," of course, and "Thunder Road") right up to the post-9/11 musings of The Rising. In addition to radio staples, the set is peppered with less-often-heard material, notably the spare "The Ghost of Tom Joad" and a live version of the controversial "American Skin (41 Shots)." The set's third disc offers the most interest for Springsteen completists, since it consists mostly of material that has never seen the light of day in official form. Four of the tunes have popped up now and again in live performance -- notably the good-timey "From Small Things (Big Things One Day Come)," best known via Dave Edmunds's cover version -- but the studio versions are new to the marketplace. Springsteen also retools a pair of chestnuts, stripping "Countin' On a Miracle" to its acoustic bare bones and raging through a live take on "Held Up Without a Gun." From top to bottom, The Essential Bruce Springsteen lives up to its name -- satisfying listeners with a set that works both as a primer and as an extension to any fan's Boss catalogue. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Essential Bruce Springsteenby Anonymous

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June 05, 2005: Despite the fact that I am not a very big fan of the "boss", I like some of his work very well. This collection is a good excample to how cd`s like this should be done (chronologic song order aso.). I miss "The E street shuffle" and a few more of his previously stuff. But all in all this is a very good collection of Springsteen songs.

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April 29, 2005: It is indeed an excellent value set of CD's as it covers most of the material that matters. The one-star-less-than 5 is a result of the exclusion of Cover Me and I'm On Fire, songs that could easily replace two of the existing, mediocre fillers. Alas, one could do worse than own this collection along with Born In The USA -but then, hey, perhaps that's the strategy !!


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