Bruce Springsteen - River (CD)

River
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 5 Ratings (5 Reviews)

Album Details: River

Release Date:10/10/1980
Label:Sony
UPC:074643685429

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  • Overall:

    Bruce Springsteen's proved talent

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 21, 2001

    What a fantastic double album! This one is a lot better than the previous 'Badlands' and, if not my favourite Bruce Springsteen record, in the top three. In fact it is very difficult to point out the best Springsteen album, but if you are doubting w...hich one to buy, I recommend you buy this one. The first disc is better than the second. Why? In the second you can hear acceptable songs, but in the first you hear incredible songs. The Ties That Bind, Jackson Cage, Independence Day, Hungry Heart, and most importantly, the track that names the album: The River. The River has to be included in Springsteen's best songs. The lyrics are superb, the background vocals as well and it is the haunting harmonica that gives the song the strength, bitterness and hope to label it as a classic in music. It is very important to realize that most of The Boss's songs have got a lot of social content and criticism towards those who have the power of doing good and, not only don't they do it, but they bury the downtrodden even more down in the misery of their lives. The River(album) is one full of blue-collar feeling, it talks of the American People who haven't seen the promised land, of whose to which the American dream is just a dream and serves as an impressive depiction of the American way of life and credentials, the way they said it was and the way it is. Beautiful songs such as Independence Day fill this album and on the second disc other very good songs appear such as my favourite on the second disc, The Price You Pay. This music is alive, if you are alive, appreciate this music: this is rarely seen and Bruce Springsteen's honesty and views are universal. The talented Mr. Springsteen will continue not only to be heard, but also to be listened to. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Name a better double CD...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 31, 2001

    ...thats not a greatest Hits or a compilation of Songs better than this...you can't.

Pro Reviews: River

  • All Music Guide

    Imbedded within the double-disc running time of The River is a single-disc album that follows up on the themes and sound of Darkness on the Edge of Town -- wide-screen, mid-tempo rock and stories of the disillusionment of working-class life and the conflicts within families. In these songs, which include the title track, "Independence Day," and "Point Blank," Springsteen's world view is just as dire as it had become on Darkness, but less judgmental. "Independence Day," for example, is a father-and-son ballad that has little of the anger of its hard rock counterpart on Darkness, "Adam Raised a Cain." Springsteen's heroes again seek to overcome their crushing troubles through defiance and by driving around, and though "The River" repeats the soured love theme of "Racing in the Street," he also posits romance as a possible escape, sometimes combining it with one of the other solutions, as on the eight-plus-minute "Drive All Night." But there is also another album lurking within The River,... and it is a more lighthearted pop/rock collection of short, sometimes humorous songs like "Sherry Darling" and "I'm a Rocker." At times Springsteen combines elements of the two, as on "Out in the Street," perhaps the album's quintessential song, a catchy, up-tempo number that sounds like something from the early '60s and echoes the theme of the Vogues' 1966 hit "Five O' Clock World." "Hungry Heart," which became Springsteen's first Top Ten hit, combines a rollicking musical track with a more sober lyrical theme that emphasizes longing over disappointment. But a better guide to Springsteen's development are the songs "Stolen Car" and the album-closing "Wreck on the Highway," gentle, moody ballads imbued with a sense of hopelessness that anticipate his next record, Nebraska. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bruce Springsteen

When Bruce Springsteen finally broke through to national recognition in the fall of 1975 after a decade of trying, critics hailed him as the savior of rock roll, the single artist who brought together all the exuberance of '50s rock and the thoughtfulness of '60s rock, molded into a '70s style. He rocked as hard as Jerry Lee Lewis, his lyrics were as complicated as Bob... Read more