Acoustic And Melancholic Diamond Of A Record – BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN Released ‘NEBRASKA’ 40 Years Ago Today

Back in time

30 September 2022

Living legend BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN released one of his most compelling and gripping longplayers 40 years ago today with his 6th one NEBRASKA. A diamond of a record with The Boss at his melancholic and stripped-down, acoustic best. This record feels like he’s
a troubadour wandering on the road to Atlantic City.

Pitchfork said: “It’s an essential record in the history of home recording, but it was sort of a cul-de-sac for Springsteen himself. He has returned twice to the general format of the record, releasing the mostly solo and mostly acoustic albums The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995) and Devils & Dust (2005), but neither comes close to the alchemy of Nebraska. This one just happened. Springsteen covers the entire episode of the record in just a few pages in Born to Run, and there isn’t a lot to say. He wrote the songs, he put them down on a demo, and that demo became the record.” Score: 10/10.

Singles: Atlantic City / Open All Night

– ATLANTIC CITY –

– OPEN ALL NIGHT –

Stream full LP on Spotidy

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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Bio – Discography – Website

ALISON MOSSHART Covers THE BOSS With An Electro Take Of ‘STATE TROOPER’

1 December 2020

ALISON MOSSHART, half of the splendid The Kills, released her
first far-out solo tracks this year with Rise and It Ain’t Water.

And as so many artists did before, while sitting at home instead of being
on the road, Alison also came up with a cover. She picked State Trooper,
a haunting masterstroke from Bruce Springsteen‘s 1982 album Nebraska.

In an interview with Forbes she said: “One of my favorite car songs, which I just
covered and I f**king love is “State Trooper,” by Bruce Springsteen. I’m obsessed with
that song. I just can sit and sing it all day. I love how cinematic it is, I love it’s so visual.
So that may be my favorite car song.”
Full interview here.

Here we go, Alison

Bruce‘s version…

ALISON MOSSHART: Facebook