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Born To Run (Album) by Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Artist Biography For Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band Are Generally Regarded As One Of The Best Live Bands Ever. Famous For Their Extremely Long Concerts The Band Is Well-Respected Throughout Rock. Note That Only Live Recordings Can Be Credited To Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. The Official Artist Credit For All Of Bruce Springsteen's Studio Recordings Even For Those Recorded With The E Street Band As His Studio Band Is Bruce Springsteen. Since Forming In 1972 The Band's Members Have Changed However Core Members Include Saxophonist Clarence Clemons Organist Danny Federici Bassist Garry Tallent Drummer Max Weinberg Pianist Roy Bittan And Of Course Guitarist/singer/songwriter Bruce Springsteen. Guitarist Steven Van Zandt Joined The Band While Recording Born To Run And Made This Record At Least Possible. He Became One Of The Most Honored And Most Influential Members. Other Musicians Important To The Band Include Guitarist Nils Lofgren Who Stepped In After Van Zandt Quit Guitarist/singer Patti Scialfa Who Is Also Springsten's Wife And Pianist David Sancious And Drummers "Mad Dog" Vini Lopez And Ernest "Boom" Carter Who All Had Left The Band Prior To Born To Run. Also The Rising Tour Saw The Official Addition Of Violinist Soozie Tyrell. In 1989 The Band Split Up After The Massive Success Of The Born In The USA Tour And The Quieter Tunnel Of Love Tour. However In 1999 The Band Reunited And Embarked On A Rather Successful 18-Month Reunion Tour - The "E-United Tour" - And Now Were Powered By Three Guitars Springsteen Van Zandt And Lofgren With Scialfa Usually Playing A Fourth Acoustic Guitar . Following The Events Of September 11 2001 Springsteen And The Band Embarked On Their First Studio Recordings Excepting A Short Recording Session For Springsteen's 1995 Greatest Hits Album Since 1984's Born In The U.S.A. The Band Recorded The Rising In 2002 And Then Hit The Road For Another Marathon Two-Year Tour. After The Rising Springsteen Recorded Two More Albums Without The E Streeters Followed By "Magic" Released In October 2007 And Featuring The Hit Single "Radio Nowhere". Magic Was Followed Up By A Traditionally Strong Tour Throughout 2008 During Which Original Band-Member And Friend Danny Federici Passed Away. Federici Had Already Been Temporarily Replaced By Charlie Giordano With Whom Springsteen Played The Year Before During The Seeger Sessions. Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band Rounded The 100-Show Tour At Harley-Davidson's 105th Anniversary Celebration. On January 27 2009 Springsteen's Twenty-Fourth Album "Working On A Dream" Will Be Released. According To The Official Press Release Working On A Dream Was Recorded With The E Street Band And Features Twelve New Springsteen Compositions Plus Two Bonus Tracks. It Is The Fourth Collaboration Between Springsteen And Brendan O'Brien Who Produced And Mixed The Album. A New Tour For 2009 Is Expected To Be Announced Soon. Springsteen And The E Street Band Will Play The Super Bowl Halftime Show On February 1 2009. Saturday 27th July 2009 Saw Bruce And The E-Streeters Played The Glastonbury Festival England. This Was The Band's First-Ever UK Festival Performance A Total Of 135 000 People Watched An Epic Two-And-A-Half Hour Headlining Set. Current Members * Bruce Springsteen - Lead Vocals Guitar Harmonica Piano * Garry Tallent - Bass Guitar Tuba * Max Weinberg - Drums Percussion Joined September 1974 * Roy Bittan - Piano Synthesizer Joined September 1974 * Steven Van Zandt - Lead Guitar Mandolin Backing Vocals Officially Joined July 1975 After Playing In Previous Bands Left In 1984 To Go Solo Rejoined In Early 1995 Steven Van Zandt * Nils Lofgren - Guitar Pedal Steel Guitar Backing Vocals Replaced Steven Van Zandt In June 1984 Remained In Group After Van Zandt Returned * Patti Scialfa - Backing And Duet Vocals Acoustic Guitar Percussion Joined June 1984 Became Springsteen's Wife In 1991 They Have A Daughter And Two Sons * Soozie Tyrell - Violin Acoustic Guitar Percussion Backing Vocals Joined 2002 Occasional Appearances Before That Former Members * Vinnie 'Mad Dog' Lopez - Drums Inception Through February 1974 When Asked To Resign * David Sancious - Keyboards June 1973 To August 1974 * Ernest 'Boom' Carter - Drums February To August 1974 * Suki Lahav - Violin Backing Vocals September 1974 To March 1975 * Danny Federici - Organ Electronic Glockenspiel Accordion Other Keyboards On Medical Leave Of Absence From Late November 2007 Temporarily Replaced By Charles Giordano Danny Passed Away On April 17 2008 After A Battle With Cancer. * Clarence Clemons - Saxophone Percussion Backing Vocals Larger-Than-Life Persona And Springsteen Foil Died 2011

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Born To Run

Born To Run Is The Third Album By The American Rock Singer-Songwriter Bruce Springsteen. It Was Released On August 25 1975 Through Columbia Records. It Captured The Heaviness Of Springsteen's Earlier Releases While Displaying A More Diverse Range Of Influences. Born To Run Was A Critical And Commercial Success And Became Springsteen's Breakthrough Album. It Peaked At Number Three On The Billboard 200 And Reached High Positions On Charts Worldwide. Two Singles Were Released From The Album "Born To Run" And "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" The First Helped Springsteen To Reach Mainstream Popularity. The Tracks "Thunder Road" And "Jungleland" Became Staples Of Album-Oriented Rock Radio And Springsteen Concert High Points. The Album Has Been Placed On Several "best Ever" Lists And Is Listed In The Library Of Congress' National Recording Registry Of Historic Recordings. On November 14 2005 A "30th Anniversary" Remaster Of The Album Was Released As A Box Set Including Two DVDs A Production Diary Film And A Concert Movie. Being Ranked Number 18 On Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time It Is Probably His Magnum Opus Although Born In The U.S.A. Also Received As Much Critical Acclaim And As Much Success. Springsteen Began Work On The Album After Touring In Support Of Its Previous Album The Wild The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle Released In 1973. Given An Enormous Budget In A Last-Ditch Effort At A Commercially Viable Record Springsteen Became Bogged Down In The Recording Process While Striving For A Wall Of Sound Production. But Fed By The Release Of An Early Mix Of "Born To Run" To Progressive Rock Radio Anticipation Built Toward The Album's Release. All In All The Album Took More Than 14 Months To Record With Six Months Alone Spent On The Song "Born To Run" Itself. During This Time Springsteen Battled With Anger And Frustration Over The Album Saying He Heard "sounds In Head" That He Could Not Explain To The Others In The Studio. During The Process Springsteen Brought In Jon Landau To Help With Production. This Was The Beginning Of The Breakup Of Springsteen's Relationship With Producer And Manager Mike Appel After Which Landau Assumed Both Roles. Once Released Born To Run Was A Breakthrough Hit And Catapulted His Career From A Northeast Regional Act To An Acclaimed National And Worldwide Recording Artist. This Was His First Album To Feature Pianist Roy Bittan And Drummer Max Weinberg. Born To Run Was Released To Overwhelming Critical Acclaim Which Swiftly Spiralled Into Hype. While His Previous Two Albums Greetings From Asbury Park N.J. And The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Received Good Reviews Popular Success Had Been Scarce Born To Run Cemented Springsteen's Reputation Among Critics And Established His First Mainstream Fanbase. The Album Is Noted For Its Use Of Introductions To Set The Tone Of Each Song All Of The Record Was Composed On Piano Not Guitar And For The Phil Spector-Like "Wall Of Sound" Arrangements And Production. Indeed Springsteen Has Said That He Wanted "Born To Run" To Sound Like "Roy Orbison Singing Bob Dylan Produced By Spector." Most Of The Tracks Were First Recorded With A Core Rhythm Section Band Comprising Springsteen Weinberg Bittan And Bassist Garry Tallent With Other Members' Contributions Then Added On. In Terms Of The Original LP's Sequencing Springsteen Eventually Adopted A "four Corners" Approach As The Songs Beginning Each Side "Thunder Road" "Born To Run" Were Uplifting Odes To Escape While The Songs Ending Each Side "Backstreets" "Jungleland" Were Sad Epics Of Loss Betrayal And Defeat Originally He Had Planned To Begin And End The Album With Alternative Versions Of "Thunder Road". Also Original Pressings Have "Meeting Across The River" Billed As "The Heist". The Original Album Cover Has The Title Printed In A Graffiti Style Font. These Copies Are Very Rare And Considered To Be The "holy Grail" For Springsteen Collectors. The Album's Release Was Accompanied By A $250 000 Promotional Campaign By Columbia Directed At Both Consumers And The Music Industry Making Good Use Of Landau's "I Saw Rock 'n' Roll's Future—and Its Name Is Bruce Springsteen" Quote. With Much Publicity Born To Run Vaulted Into The Top 10 In Its Second Week On The Charts And Soon Went Gold. Time And Newsweek Magazines Put Springsteen On The Cover In The Same Week October 27 1975 – In Time Jay Cocks Praised Springsteen While The Newsweek Article Took A Cynical Look At The "next Dylan" Hype That Haunted Springsteen Until His Breakthrough. The Question Of Hype Became A Story In Itself As Critics Began Wondering If Springsteen Was For Real Or The Product Of Record Company Promotion. Upset With Columbia's Promotion Department Springsteen Said The Decision To Label Him As The "future Of Rock Was A Very Big Mistake And I Would Like To Strangle The Guy Who Thought That Up." When Springsteen Arrived For His First UK Concert At The Hammersmith Odeon He Personally Tore Down The "Finally The World Is Ready For Bruce Springsteen" Posters In The Lobby And Ordered That The Buttons With "I Have Seen The Future Of Rock 'n' Roll At The Hammersmith Odeon" Printed On Them Not Be Given Out. Now Fearing The Hype Might Backfire Columbia Suspended All Press Interviews With Springsteen. When The Hype Died Down Sales Tapered Off And The Album Was Off The Chart After 29 Weeks. But The Album Had Established A Solid National Fan Base For Springsteen Which He Would Build On With Each Subsequent Release. The Album Debuted On The Billboard Album Charts On September 13 1975 At #84. The Following Made An Impressive Increase Entering The Top 10 At #8 Then Spent Two Weeks At #4 And Finally During The Weeks Of October 11 And October 18 Born To Run Reached His Peak Position Of #3. Those Two Weeks The #1 Album Was John Denver's Windsong And The #2 Was Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here. Born To Run Continued To Be A Strong Catalog Seller Through The Years Re-Entering The Billboard Chart In Late 1980 After The River Was Released And Again After The Blockbuster Success Of Born In The U.S.A. Spending Most Of 1985 On The Chart. It Was Certified Triple-Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America In 1986 The First Year In Which Pre-1976 Releases Were Eligible For Platinum And Multi-Platinum Awards. In 1987 Born To Run Was Ranked #8 On Rolling Stone's "100 Best Albums Of The Last Twenty Years" And In 2003 Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" Ranked Born To Run At Number 18. In 2001 The TV Network VH1 Named It The 27th-Greatest Album Of All Time And In 2003 It Was Ranked As The Most Popular Album In The First Zagat Survey Music Guide. Born To Run Is Listed In The Library Of Congress' National Recording Registry Of Historic Recordings. In December 2005 U.S. Representative Frank Pallone Who Represents Asbury Park And 21 Co-Sponsors Sponsored H.Res. 628 "Congratulating Bruce Springsteen Of New Jersey On The 30th Anniversary Of His Masterpiece Record Album 'Born To Run' And Commending Him On A Career That Has Touched The Lives Of Millions Of Americans." In General Resolutions Honoring Native Sons Are Passed With A Simple Voice Vote. This Bill However Was Referred To The House Committee On Education And The Workforce And Died There. In August 2009 It Was Announced Springsteen And The E Street Band Would Perform Born To Run In Its Entirety And In Order During The Fall Concert Tour. As A Result The Concert Date In Nashville Tennessee Was Postponed From September Until November. The Cover Art Of Born To Run Is One Of Rock Music's Most Popular And Iconic Images. It Was Taken By Eric Meola Who Shot 900 Frames In His Three-Hour Session. These Photos Have Been Compiled In Born To Run The Unseen Photos. The Photo Shows Springsteen Holding An Electric Guitar A Cross Between A Fender Telecaster Body And Pickups And A Fender Esquire Neck While Leaning Against Saxophonist Clarence Clemons. After He Plugged In An Amp And Started To Play He Casually Leaned On Clemons. That Image Became Famous As The Cover Art. "Other Things Happened " Says Meola "but When We Saw The Contact Sheets That One Just Sort Of Popped. Instantly We Knew That Was The Shot." Ultra-Thin Lettering Graced The Mass-Produced Version An Unusual Touch Then A Design Classic Since. The Springsteen And Clemons Cover Pose Has Been Imitated Often From Cheap Trick On The Album Next Position Please To Tom And Ray Magliozzi On The Cover Of The Car Talk Compilation Born Not To Run More Disrespectful Car Songs To Kevin & Kell On A Sunday Strip Entitled "Born To Migrate" Featuring Kevin Dewclaw As Bruce With A Carrot And Kell Dewclaw As Clarence With A Pile Of Bones To Bert And The Cookie Monster On The Cover Of The Sesame Street Album Born To Add.

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