Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

Bruce Springsteen|Nebraska

Nebraska

Bruce Springsteen

Disponible en
logo Hi-Res
24-Bit 192.0 kHz - Stereo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

There is an adage in the record business that a recording artist's demos of new songs often come off better than the more polished versions later worked up in a studio. But Bruce Springsteen was the first person to act on that theory, when he opted to release the demo versions of his latest songs, recorded with only acoustic or electric guitar, harmonica, and vocals, as his sixth album, Nebraska. It was really the content that dictated the approach, however. Nebraska's ten songs marked a departure for Springsteen, even as they took him farther down a road he'd already been traveling. Gradually, his songs became darker and more pessimistic, and those on Nebraska marked a new low. They also found him branching out into better developed stories. The title track was a first-person account of the killing spree of mass murderer Charlie Starkweather. (It can't have been coincidental that the same story was told in director Terrence Malick's 1973 film Badlands, also used as a Springsteen song title.) That song set the tone for a series of portraits of small-time criminals, desperate people, and those who loved them. Just as the recordings were unpolished, the songs themselves didn't seem quite finished; sometimes the same line turned up in two songs. But that only served to unify the album. Within the difficult times, however, there was hope, especially as the album went on. "Open All Night" was a Chuck Berry-style rocker, and the album closed with "Reason to Believe," a song whose hard-luck verses were belied by the chorus -- even if the singer couldn't understand what it was, "people find some reason to believe." Still, Nebraska was one of the most challenging albums ever released by a major star on a major record label.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

Más información

Nebraska

Bruce Springsteen

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde $ 19.350,00/mes

1
Nebraska
00:04:32

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Composer, Guitar, Harmonica, Lyricist, Main Artist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

2
Atlantic City
00:04:00

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

3
Mansion On the Hill
00:04:09

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

4
Johnny 99
00:03:42

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

5
Highway Patrolman
00:05:40

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

6
State Trooper
00:03:17

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

7
Used Cars
00:03:10

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

8
Open All Night
00:02:58

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

9
My Father's House
00:05:07

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

10
Reason to Believe
00:04:08

Bruce Springsteen, Associated Performer, Guitar, Main Artist - Bruce Springsteen, Composer, Lyricist - Dennis King, Mastering Engineer - Bob Ludwig, Mastering Engineer - Steve Marcussen, Mastering Engineer - Mike Batlin, Recording Engineer

(P) 1982 Bruce Springsteen

Descripción del álbum

There is an adage in the record business that a recording artist's demos of new songs often come off better than the more polished versions later worked up in a studio. But Bruce Springsteen was the first person to act on that theory, when he opted to release the demo versions of his latest songs, recorded with only acoustic or electric guitar, harmonica, and vocals, as his sixth album, Nebraska. It was really the content that dictated the approach, however. Nebraska's ten songs marked a departure for Springsteen, even as they took him farther down a road he'd already been traveling. Gradually, his songs became darker and more pessimistic, and those on Nebraska marked a new low. They also found him branching out into better developed stories. The title track was a first-person account of the killing spree of mass murderer Charlie Starkweather. (It can't have been coincidental that the same story was told in director Terrence Malick's 1973 film Badlands, also used as a Springsteen song title.) That song set the tone for a series of portraits of small-time criminals, desperate people, and those who loved them. Just as the recordings were unpolished, the songs themselves didn't seem quite finished; sometimes the same line turned up in two songs. But that only served to unify the album. Within the difficult times, however, there was hope, especially as the album went on. "Open All Night" was a Chuck Berry-style rocker, and the album closed with "Reason to Believe," a song whose hard-luck verses were belied by the chorus -- even if the singer couldn't understand what it was, "people find some reason to believe." Still, Nebraska was one of the most challenging albums ever released by a major star on a major record label.
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Premios:

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por Bruce Springsteen

Only the Strong Survive

Bruce Springsteen

Only the Strong Survive Bruce Springsteen

Born In The U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen

Born In The U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen

Born To Run

Bruce Springsteen

Born To Run Bruce Springsteen

Letter To You

Bruce Springsteen

Letter To You Bruce Springsteen

Don't Play That Song

Bruce Springsteen

Don't Play That Song Bruce Springsteen

Playlists

Quizás también le guste...

Songs Of Surrender

U2

Money For Nothing

Dire Straits

Money For Nothing Dire Straits

Revolver

The Beatles

Revolver The Beatles

Rumours

Fleetwood Mac

Rumours Fleetwood Mac

Harvest

Neil Young

Harvest Neil Young