Discography Bruce Springsteen __exclusive__ -
In his later years, Springsteen has embraced his legacy, looking backward while contemplating the end of the journey.
Only months after his debut, Springsteen released an album that felt completely different. The music loosened up, incorporating jazz, funk, and Latin rhythms. It painted a vivid picture of the Jersey Shore boardwalk culture. This is the bridge between his folk roots and the rock opera to come. discography bruce springsteen
After a period of exploration, including the introspective Tunnel of Love and the dual 1992 albums Human Touch and Lucky Town , Springsteen reunited with the E Street Band. In his later years, Springsteen has embraced his
A left turn into traditional American folk. Springsteen covered songs associated with Pete Seeger with a large, loose ensemble of brass and strings. It painted a vivid picture of the Jersey
Written after the death of E Street saxophonist Clarence Clemons, this album addresses the Occupy Wall Street era and economic inequality. It mixes rock with hip-hop loops and Celtic influences.
In the early 90s, Springsteen fired the E Street Band and moved to California, seeking a new life and sound. This era is often polarizing but contains hidden gems.
A return to solo acoustic folk inspired by Steinbeck.