He’s melodramatic, his juxtapositions cut like switchblades, he’s ragged around the edges, but his shoes are highly polished, marking him as a rock n’ roll force to be reckoned with. Just listen to Bruce in a nearly hushed voice sing, “those romantic young boys,”. And finally, Springsteen seems to have literally stepped out of the contemporary novels we were reading, where he created bigger than life characters out of mere nobodies, emphasizing the fact that we should take nothing for granted, that each breath is to be savored, remembered, watched over, and nourished. and this instantly allowed him to become the voice of American youth, at a time when we needed it most. On second look, there’s even more success with “The Wild The Innocent” due to the savvy razor edged wordplay that is far more complex and encompassing than one would ever expect from a man of his young years. The most obvious reason for the success of both of these albums is that Bruce is speaking from the heart, from what he knows and understands, from dreams he’s kept tucked in his back pocket, and a vision that will lead him full throttle into our hearts. Yet though it all Bruce and his band never lose a single spark, rocking back and delivering the likes of which I have never heard. On “The Wide The Innocent,” Springsteen takes a massive step forward, presenting a collection of songs that are longer, more ambitious, and darkly romantic, in a way that “Greetings” was not. “Greetings” was both a romantic and artistic success, yet delightfully disjointed, and manic, with Bruce playing and singing to the high heavens for no other reason than to make a joyful noise. If you even remotely considered “Greetings From Asbury Park” to be Springsteen’s “Bringing It All Back Home,” you knew you were in for the time of your life with the release of “The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle.” The songs are great, very atmospheric, and the band goes for broke. Lopez was also a freer, more daring drummer than Max, almost in a Keith Moon sort of way at times. The band is also the best he ever had, particularly David Sancious. Louis Lahav, EngineerĪ1 The E Street Shuffle recorded June 28 and Sept 22, 1973Ī2 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) recorded August 9, 1973, lead vocal overdubbed with new final verse September 23, 1973Ī3 Kitty's Back recorded JJuly 11, 24, with final overdubs September 23, 1973Ī4 "Circus Song" recorded June 25, 26 completed June 28, 1973, song title changed to "Wild Billy's Circus Story" for album release.ī1 Incident on 57th Street recorded September 22 and 23, 1973ī2 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) recorded Septem(piano seguay into "Rosalita" by David Sancious)ī3 New York City Serenade recorded June 28, 1973, completed with overdubs of piano, mellotron (listed as strings), background vocals, conga on Aug 7 and Sept 13, 1973 It's Bruce at his most inspired, as far as I'm concerned. Recorded at 914 Sound Studios, Blauvelt, New York. At that time the "KC" prefix was replaced by the "PC" prefix. The Born in the U.S.A.The "KC" cat# prefix was used for prints from the release in November 1973 until July 1975, when the album was re-released around the time of "Born To Run" and Springsteen's major breakthrough. We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006).The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle (1974).Mike Appel & Jim Cretecos - producers (voor Laurel Canyon Ltd.).Suki Lahav - achtergrondzang op "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" en "Incident on 57th Street".Albany "Al" Tellone – baritonsaxofoon op "The E Street Shuffle".Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez – drums, achtergrondzang, kornet op "The E Street Shuffle"Įxtra muzikanten.Garry Tallent – basgitaar, tuba, achtergrondzang.Danny Federici – accordeon, achtergrondzang, tweede piano op "Incident on 57th Street", orgel op "Kitty's Back".David Sancious – piano, Elektronisch orgel (inclusief solo op "Kitty's Back"), elektrische piano, clavinet, sopraansaxofoon op "The E Street Shuffle", achtergrondzang, strijkarrangement op "New York City Serenade".EUR 17,69 Achat immédiat ou Offre directe, Cliquez pour voir les frais dexpédition, 30-Jour Retours, Garantie client eBay. Wild the Innocent & the E-Street Shuffle. Clarence Clemons – saxofoon, achtergrondzang Wild the Innocent & the E-Street Shuffle 1 sur 1 Seulement 1 restant Voir Plus. Listen to unlimited or download The Wild, the Innocent & The E Street Shuffle by Bruce Springsteen in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz.Bruce Springsteen – zang, gitaren, mondharmonica, mandoline, blokfluit, maraca's.Nummers Īlle nummers zijn geschreven door Bruce Springsteen.īezetting The E Street Band The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle Album Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949), nicknamed 'The Boss', is an American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who records and tours with the E Street Band.
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