Runaway Dream

Runaway Dream
Author: Louis P. Masur
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781608191758

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To millions of listeners, Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run is much more than a rock-and-roll album-it's a poetic explosion of freedom and frustration. It confirmed Springsteen's status as a quintessential American performer: the rocker who, more than any other, gives voice to our hopes, fears, and aspirations. Runaway Dream chronicles the making of the album that launched Springsteen and his E Street Band into the firmament of American art, deftly sketching the ambition, history, and personalities that combined to create the enduring Born to Run. Springsteen wanted Born to Run to be the greatest rock record ever made. For a musician with just two modest-selling LPs to his credit, it was an extraordinary ambition, and session by session, track by track, Masur shows just how much grit, as well as genius, went into realizing it. Runaway Dream offers an expert tour of the trials and triumphs of Springsteen's work. In addition to the story of the album itself, Masur masterfully places Born to Run within American cultural history, showing why the girls, hot rods, and Jersey nights of the album still resonate, even for listeners born years after its release.

Born in the U S A

Born in the U S A
Author: Jim Cullen
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781978838079

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Pioneering the field of Springsteen scholarship when it first appeared in 1997, Born in the U.S.A. remains one of the definitive studies of Springsteen’s work and its impact on American culture. Moving beyond journalistic and biographical approaches, Jim Cullen situates the artist in a wider historical canvas that stretches from the Puritans to Barack Obama, showing how he has absorbed, refracted, and revitalized American mythology, including the American Dream, the work ethic, and the long quest for racial justice. Exploring difficult questions about Springsteen’s politics, he finds a man committed to both democratic and republican principles, as well as a patriot dedicated to revealing the lapses of a country he loves. This third edition of Born in the U.S.A. is fully revised and updated, incorporating discussion of Springsteen’s wide output in the 21st century. While addressing Springsteen’s responses to events like 9/11, it also considers the evolution of his attitudes towards religion, masculinity, and his relationship with his audience. Whether a serious Springsteen fan or simply an observer of American popular culture, Born in the U.S.A. will give you a new appreciation for The Boss.

Bruce Springsteen s America

Bruce Springsteen s America
Author: Robert Coles
Publsiher: Random House Incorporated
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780812973006

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The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Children of Crisis offers a unique vision of musical legend Bruce Springsteen and the influence of his music on both the lives of ordinary Americans and on the American literary tradition, examining the meaning of Springsteen's lyrics and profiling "The Boss" as a poet within a larger social, cultural, and philosophical context. Reprint. 26,000 first printing.

Born in the U S A

Born in the U S A
Author: Jim Cullen
Publsiher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-06-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0819567612

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A thinking person’s exploration of the cultural significance of Bruce Springsteen.

Bruce Springsteen and the Promise of Rock n Roll

Bruce Springsteen and the Promise of Rock  n  Roll
Author: Marc Dolan
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2012-06-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780393084214

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A vibrant biography of one of the greatest rock 'n' rollers, the America that made him, and the America he made. This smart, incisive biography traces Bruce Springsteen’s evolution from a young artist who wasn’t sure what he wanted to say to an acclaimed musician with a distinctive vision for a better society. Brilliantly analyzing and evoking Springsteen’s output, Marc Dolan unveils the pulsing heart of his music: its deep personal, political, and cultural resonances, which enabled Springsteen to reflect on his experiences as well as the world around him. The book is now updated with a new chapter on The Promise, Wrecking Ball, and the 2012 tour.

Someplace Like America

Someplace Like America
Author: Dale Maharidge,Bruce Springsteen
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520274518

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Exposes the deepening crisis of poverty and homelessness in America through stories, photographs, and analysis.

There Was Nothing You Could Do

There Was Nothing You Could Do
Author: Steven Hyden
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2024-05-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780306832086

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A thought-provoking exploration of Bruce Springsteen’s iconic album, Born in the U.S.A.—a record that both chronicled and foreshadowed the changing tides of modern America On June 4, 1984, Columbia Records issued what would become one of the best-selling and most impactful rock albums of all time. An instant classic, Bruce Springsteen’s Born in the U.S.A. would prove itself to be a landmark not only for the man who made it, but rock music in general and even the larger American culture over the next 40 years. In There Was Nothing You Could Do, veteran rock critic Steven Hyden shows exactly how this record became such a pivotal part of the American tapestry. Alternating between insightful criticism, meticulous journalism, and personal anecdotes, Hyden delves into the songs that made—and didn’t make—the final cut, including the tracks that wound up on its sister album, 1982’s Nebraska. He also investigates the myriad reasons why Springsteen ran from and then embraced the success of his most popular (and most misunderstood) LP, as he carefully toed the line between balancing his commercial ambitions and being co-opted by the machine. But the book doesn’t stop there. Beyond Springsteen’s own career, Hyden explores the role the album played in a greater historical context, documenting not just where the country was in the tumultuous aftermath of Vietnam and Watergate, but offering a dream of what it might become—and a perceptive forecast of what it turned into decades later. As Springsteen himself reluctantly conceded, many of the working-class middle American progressives Springsteen wrote about in 1984 had turned into resentful and scorned Trump voters by the 2010s. And though it wasn’t the future he dreamed of, the cautionary warnings tucked within Springsteen’s heartfelt lyrics prove that the chaotic turmoil of our current moment has been a long time coming. How did we lose Springsteen’s heartland? And what can listening to this prescient album teach us about the decline of our country? In There Was Nothing You Could Do, Hyden takes readers on a journey to find out.

Bruce Springsteen

Bruce Springsteen
Author: Mike Slaughter
Publsiher: Cherry Lane Music
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1984
Genre: Music
ISBN: 089524263X

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Traces Springsteen's successful career as a rock singer-songwriter and musician, discusses each of his albums and describes several of his concerts.