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Disco de Bruce Springsteen - Live: 1975-85 (3CD)

Disco de Bruce Springsteen - Live: 1975-85 (3CD) (Anverso)
Información del disco :
Valoración media: (111 valoraciones)
Fecha de Publicación:1997-10-14
Tipo:Audio CD
Género:3 CD Set, Album Rock, Heartland Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter
Sello Discográfico:Sony
UPC:074646532829
Precio aprox.:$39.98 (USD)
Contenido :
1 - 1 . Thunder Road
1 - 2 . Adam Raised A Cain
1 - 3 . Spirit In The Night
1 - 4 . 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
1 - 5 . Paradise By The "C"
1 - 6 . Fire
1 - 7 . Growin' Up
1 - 8 . It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
1 - 9 . Backstreets
1 - 10 . Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
1 - 11 . Raise Your Hand
1 - 12 . Hungry Heart
1 - 13 . Two Hearts
2 - 1 . Cadillac Ranch
2 - 2 . You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
2 - 3 . Independence Day
2 - 4 . Badlands
2 - 5 . Because The Night
2 - 6 . Candy's Room
2 - 7 . Darkness On The Edge Of Town
2 - 8 . Racing in the Streets
2 - 9 . This Land Is Your Land
2 - 10 . Nebraska
2 - 11 . Johnny 99
2 - 12 . Reason To Believe
2 - 13 . Born In The U.S.A.
2 - 14 . Seeds
3 - 1 . River
3 - 2 . War
3 - 3 . Darlington County
3 - 4 . Working On The Highway
3 - 5 . Promised Land
3 - 6 . Cover Me
3 - 7 . I'm On Fire
3 - 8 . Bobby Jean
3 - 9 . My Hometown
3 - 10 . Born To Run
3 - 11 . No Surrender
3 - 12 . Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
3 - 13 . Jersey Girl
Análisis (en inglés) - Amazon.com :
To say that Springsteen's live shows with the E Street Band were legendary is the height of understatement. On a good night, the set might extend to three and four hours of exhilarating, pulse-pounding rock & roll. How best to capture that on CD? Or was it possible at all? As it turns out, Live 1975-1985 comes as close to the experience as possible. Culling material from various tours and settings ranging from small rooms to stadiums, the three-CD set emphatically displays Springsteen's charisma as a bandleader and storyteller and makes plain the sheer power of the E Street Band. Some of the many highlights here include covers of Edwin Starr's "War," Tom Waits's "Jersey Girl," and Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" and rare versions of originals such as "Because the Night," "Fire," and "Seeds." And relax--all the hits are here as well. If you never saw Springsteen and the E Streeters back then, you might still get your chance. But this set chronicles a special time in the life of a special performer. --Daniel Durchholz
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-07-16
- The only Springsteen Album you'll ever need
Yes, it is the only album you'll ever need, but than again, with over 200 minutes of music, its nearly 5 times longer than the average Springsteen album!

The Live Box Set is an extremely impressive collection of Springsteen, arranged chronologically (with exception of the last track)

The First Track, Thunder Road, is the only one taken from the '75 tour (Born To Run). Its missing its Rock and Roll feel, but stripped to the piano and no guitars or drums, it has a much more intimate feel to it that you can really appreciate.

The Next 8 Tracks are taken from the '78 Tour (Darkness On The Edge Of Town) and interestling enough, only 1 from the album released during that time. Here you'll find many early classics, from Its Hard To Be A Saint In The City, Rosalita and Growin' Up to an previously unreleased "Paradise By The 'C.'" Its also important to note that Bruce covers the song "Fire," a song he wrote, but was never released before, which had become a #1 hit for another group. These are all immaculately recorded, and sound better than their original albums, they are taken from the Roxy, which holds only a few thousand, if even that (some say closer to 1000) so you get that small, intimate feeling

The next several tracks are from the "River Tour" in '80 and '81 and are mostly tracks from his '78 album (Darkness On the Edge Of Town) Including blistering versions of Badlands, Darkness On The Edge Of Town and Candy's Room. Also included here is an electrifying previously unreleased version of "Because The Night" the song Springsteen co-wrote with Patti Smith. Also included is a cover of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" and a very good cover at that. 3 of his songs from his recent album are also included in Cadillac Ranch, You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) and Independence Day. These tracks are nearly all taken from Arenas.

The rest of this collection (final 5 Tracks of Disc 2 and All of Disc 3) are taken from Bruce's most recent tour (when this came out) and his record-breaking one, the Born In The USA tour. First, we have 3 songs from his Album "Nebraska," which, while they don't have the feel they have on his album, sound much better because of first rate recording equipment. Than, there is a thunderous organ version of Born In The USA, which, upon first listen, doesn't measure up to the Album's version, but the more you listen to it, the better it sounds to you.

The highlights of this tour are a version of Born To Run that blows away the album's version, and it is the definitive version of the song. Great recordings of "The River" and "The Promised Land", along with a great cover of the song "War" which makes the original look poor in comparison. An acoustic version of "No Surrender" and a fanstastic horn version of "Tenth Avenue Freezeout."

Overall, the songs sound much better live than they do in the studio, particularly songs from Darkness On The Edge of Town and The River. Some of the songs from Born In The USA sound exactly the same (Bobby Jean, Working On The Highway, Darlington County) and some a little worse (Cover Me) Some great previously unreleased material (Fire, Because The Night, War, Raise Your Hand, Seeds) also helps. The first disc, as you can see by the picture, is supposed to be from small, intimate settings, holding not much more than 1000 people. The second disc, as seen by its picture, is mostly from Arena shows, and the third disc, is from giant, Stadium concerts.

In all cases, the recordings are immaculately done, and are as clear as possible. Springsteen's music sounds better here than on album, and considering the amount of stuff here, this is essential for anyone even remotely interested in Springsteen. There is a reason this is the highest selling box-set of all time! Even though its missing a few songs that should be on it (Blinded By The Light, Prove It All Night, Out In The Street, I'm Goin Down, Dancing In The Dark, Glory Days) it doesn't suffer much from not having them. Get this album today, you won't regret it, and will listen to it rather than to the studio albums.

Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-09-06
- A Gift for Bruce Fans
When Bruce released this live album back in '86, fans jammed record stores to wait in line to buy this much anticipated release. Bruce released it as a gift to his fans who had been with him since the beginning and were begging for a live release. Bruce made his name a live act and although no live album can ever replace being at a concert, this album comes the closest to actually achieving that feat. Most live albums are a double or maybe triple album affair, Live 1975-1985 was originally a five record set. From the opening track of a solo Bruce on the piano in "Thunder Road" to the closing "Jersey Girl", we are taken on a musical journey through Bruce's career. We are treated to unreleashed gems like "Seeds", "Because The Night" & "Fire" to covers like "Raise Your Hand", "War" & "This Land Is Your Land" to fiery versions of "Rosalita", "Born In The USA" & "Born To Run" to moving epics like "Independence Day", "The River" and "Racing in The Streets". There are too many great live versions of songs to list and there is no let up from beginning to end. Bruce was so popular at the time that altough this was a pricey five-record set, it was first album to debut at number one since 1976. It's common place nowadays, but a rare feat at the time. Bruce is the king of the stage and this album provides recorded proof of that fact.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-02-29
- The reason he is called the "Boss"
This was a long awaited box set. It comes as close to a Bruce Springsteen Concert as possible without buying a ticket. The "Boss" takes you down the thundering road of his musical history of this time frame. If you have never seen the "Boss" live then you don't know what your missing.From the hard core Bruce Springsteen listener to the newly discovered fan this set is a MUST HAVE.The pure sound and feeling I get from this historical recording is unsurpassed. Bruce Springsteen's performance from Thunder Road to Jersey Girl will evoke feelings of joy,sadness and pure outright feeling of having you heart dancing in the aisle. Springsteen's cover of "War" and "This Land is Your Land" are the best I have ever heard. Bruce includes songs such as "Beacuse the Night" and others that have never been included in a studio recording before makes this more of a treat. Owning this set is not an option in the life of a Bruce Springsteen Fan's music collection. This is the live set to rival all others. If you don't own all of the Boss' recordings this will make you want more and more!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-03-14
- Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce!
If you never get to see Bruce Springsteen in concert, at least get this collection! This CD captures much of the energy he has. "Rosalita" is great with the E-Street Band intoduction and he changes the lyrics slightly "...Because the record company Rosie just gave me big bucks!". It features early greats like "4th of July (Sandy)" "It's Hard to Be a Saint.."and "Spirit in the Night". He includes covers like "Raise Your Hand" and "War" and some never before released songs like "Paradise by the C" and "Seeds" (which seems to be about the farming industry). Not to mention songs he wrote for or with others like "Fire" and "Because the Night". There are the hits "Born in the USA", "Born to Run", "My Hometown",the singalong "Hungry Heart", and the classics like "Thunder Road" (which opens this boxset), "Candy's Room", "Backstreets", "Badlands", and "Bobby Jean". The Boss tells stories about his past in "Growing Up" and "The River" ("My mother wanted a writer and my father wanted a lawyer. Well tonight, you're both going to have to settle for rock and roll!"). He does great acoustic versions of "This Land Is Your Land", "No Surrender" (which I prefer over the studio), "Johny 99", and "Reason to Believe". The only song I wish this set had included is "Jungle Land" (which he played at the show last night in Dallas!) The set closes with the lovely "Jersey Girl". Enjoy!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2001-07-21
- The Master of Live Performance
When I grudgingly accepted a pair of tickets to see Springsteen in Austin in the early 80's, I thought I'd simply drag my not-so-interested sister with me and stay for a few songs just so I could tell my generous friend I'd gone. Springsteen was not someone whose music I knew anything about, and I sure didn't think I wanted to sit in a crowded auditorium and listen to mediocre music.

In Austin, in the Frank Erwin Center, I soon realized I had nosebleed seats and Springsteen would be little more than a speck to me. Oh, well, I thought. Going downstairs will be easier than going up, and I won't be here for long.

It took me three days to really get my voice back and a lot longer to come down from the high of that evening.

Springsteen, as usual, had no opening act, and for 4 hours that evening, I watched the rest of the audience stand up and sing along with every single song. (The only time anyone sat down was when Springsteen chatted with us, and even then most people stood up and talked back to him as if he could hear what they were saying, as if he was having a personal dialogue with them.) I saw a performer who not only did his personal best to make the show a spectacular one, but who also had a firm hold on what it took to make a show magical while never coming across as conceited or self-involved. Springsteen sat at the edge of the stage and talked to us, introduced us all to Vietnam vets, talked softly (and a bit shyly) to us about the plight of farmers both local and national. He encouraged us to contribute to various community-based organizations that served vets, farmers, and food banks. He talked about himself, and about his music. And he played some of the most touching and rousing music I've ever heard. I didn't know his songs, so I couldn't sing along with everyone else, but I *wanted* to sing along. God, I wanted to. His performances are understandably legendary, and based upon my own experience, I can say that he deserves legend status. He may be a quiet man when it comes to talking about himself, but when he's playing and singing--he puts himself completely out there, no holding back, and he makes you want to put the same energy out there, too.

It's clear he brings emotion to his sets; his interaction with the soon-to-depart Van Zandt was touching and lovely. It was so amazing to see two men willing to admit that they were important to each other. Seeing Springsteen perform "Billy Jean" that night was incredible.

So, in case you're wondering if the above is apropos of nothing, I meant it to convey to you what this performer puts out there with each performance and how this boxed set reflects that or doesn't.

It does Springsteen justice.

This boxed set represents some of his best work, and it also shows why he is so well-loved as a performer. He truly loves what he does; that's apparent in every song. The E Street Band is spectacular, always in sync. You won't find a misstep here. These guys played together like they grew up helping each other fine-tune their skills and their approach to each song. Absolutely fantastic together! There isn't a cut in this set that doesn't reach out and grab you. Over a decade after its release, it remains one of the most amazing live collections ever, maybe even the best of all.

Turn off the lights, turn the stereo up, find a temporary spot to sit. Don't worry if your couch is uncomfortable. You won't be sitting down for long anyway.

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