Bruce Born In The Usa Rare
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Rights Society: ASCAP. Matrix / Runout (Side A Center Label, Printed): AL 38653. Matrix / Runout (Side B Center Label, Printed): BL 38653. Matrix / Runout (Var. 1, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): C11 1 PAL-38653-3F MASTERDISK RL.
Matrix / Runout (Var. 1, Side B, Etched exc. Masterdisk): B7 G2 PBL-38653-2A MASTERDISK RL. Matrix / Runout (Var.
2, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PAL-38653-3L MASTERDISK A11 ☐ G1. Matrix / Runout (Var. 2, Side B, Etched exc.
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Matrix / Runout (Var. 4, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): G1 PAL-38653-3A MASTERDISK RL. Matrix / Runout (Var.
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Masterdisk): PBL-38653-2A MASTERDISK RL G1 A30. Matrix / Runout (Var. 6, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PAL-38653-3A MASTERDISK RL B252. Matrix / Runout (Var.
6, Side B, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PBL-38653-2BB MASTERDISK RL G1 A2.
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Matrix / Runout (Var. 7, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PAL-38653-3A MASTERDISK RL H1O G1. Matrix / Runout (Var.
7, Side B, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PBL-38653-2H MASTERDISK A14 G1. Matrix / Runout (Var. 8, Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PAL-38653-3A MASTERDISK RL 8H G1. Matrix / Runout (Var.
8, Side B, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PBL-38653-2A MASTERDISK RL B8 G2. Matrix / Runout (Var. 9 Side A, Etched exc. Masterdisk): PAL-38653-3J MASTERDISK C2 G1. Matrix / Runout (Var.
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Masterdisk, E): PAL-38653-3B MASTERDISK RL B2 E G1. Matrix / Runout (Var. 10 Side B, Etched exc. Masterdisk, D): PBL-38653-2A MASTERDISK RL F5 D G2. Solid 4/5 stars. I'm a child of the 80s, and this album was 'dad music' when I was growing up.
The synths sounded cheesy to my childhood ears. I recently came across a mint copy of this vinyl for $5, and I snapped it up. To my pleasant surprise, this album is actually quite fantastic, mostly in the deeper cuts. If I could scratch out 'Glory Days,' I would. But, we have 'Going Down', 'I'm on Fire,' 'No Surrender,' 'Dancing in the Dark', and 'My Hometown' to make up for the cheese of the other tracks. Like a child that I was nurturing, like the child I knew was destined who grow up, with Born In The USA I stood helplessly by, watching Bruce turn the corner at the end of the street, ride out of sight, and into the arms of the world.
Born In The Usa Album Lyrics
I was one of the few people who can actually claim to have seen Bruce before his record deal, I heard him own the Pony all night long, braved the elements to hear an electric and acoustic set at the Main Point, and flipped with sly satisfaction when a local radio station incorporated “Saint” into a station promo. I suppose that I should feel lucky to have owned him for so long. But after sixteen years, I guess it was time to let go, his cult status had slipped away.Born In The USA, aided by that music television thing spawned seven top-ten hits, charted at number one, spent thirty six weeks in the top three, over fifty weeks in the top five, and a mind blowing eighty four weeks in the top ten. Allowing Bruce to move from small venues to arenas, and become the stuff of legend. Oddly enough the album opens with “Born In The USA,” a beefed up version of a much darker song, and more impression version that most of the world would never hear until sometime in the future. I always wondered why that dark version hadn’t showed up as a reprise on the album; it would have been so effective. Thanks to some dear friends, I was able to hear many of the nearly one hundred tracks that were recorded over a two year period that made up this release, and contributed to several others.
Born In The USA marked a significant change in Springsteen’s style, a style that for those of us who’d been following Bruce for years took in stride, because it seemed and felt so effortless. Here, for the first time the music took center stage, over shadowing the lyrics to the point that most people including the Republican party who wanted to use the song as an election banner didn’t understand them, and more pointedly, they didn’t seem to care. The fans were more than happy with the huge sound that shook walls and allowed them to dance the night away to blistering guitar solos. And as good as the album was, I left the table feeling rather hungry, and bit forgotten, if not older at the time. No doubt, the release of Born In The USA significantly challenged those who’d found Bruce at this particular moment in time, causing them to question much of his future work, not understanding that this was merely a bubble that held it’s shape and then bust in the summer sun as Bruce returned to more introspective albums and ways of thinking. Taken out of context it’s easy to dismiss Born In The USA as a static achievement, remarkably locked in the 1980’s.
Yet viewing it within the musical continuum, Born In The USA is a wonderful achievement. Though without a doubt, and by me as well, Born In The USA is oven overlooked by those of us who’d been riding top-down on the passenger side with Bruce for all these years, because we like to feel that we know something that others don’t, could see things in his music that others couldn't, and have experienced his rapture in ways that new-be’s never would.
In short, I and those like me, took great satisfaction from the early cult status, we didn't want to be part of this bigger than life world experience, and I suppose, took a bit of self-rightous pride in ignoring this number one, chart topping production.And, twenty five plus years out, I've gotta say, 'Born In The USA' is a really is a fine album.Review by Jenell Kesler.