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Bruce Springsteen - Live At Winterland, 15Th December 1978 (2014)

Bruce Springsteen - Live At Winterland, 15Th December 1978 (2014)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 3:07:28 | 428 Mb / 1.16 Gb
Genre: Blues Rock

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector with vocals like Roy Orbison's, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s, Springsteen never hid how he was raised on '60s AM radio. He loved rock & roll, whether it was the initial blast from the '50s or the mini-symphonies from the days before the Beatles or the garage rockers that surfaced in the wake of the British Invasion, and all this could be heard within his wild, wooly collective E Street Band, a group who debuted on his second album, 1973's The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, and who would support him throughout most of his career.

Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 20, 2024
Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)

Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 505 MB
3:40:36 | Rock | Unofficial Release | Label: E. ST. Records

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector where he sang like Roy Orbison, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any of the other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s, Springsteen never hid how he was raised on '60s AM radio. He loved rock & roll, whether it was the initial blast from the '50s or the mini-symphonies from the days before the Beatles or the garage rockers that surfaced in the wake of the British Invasion, and all this could be heard within his wild, wooly collective the E Street Band, a group who debuted on his second album, 1973's The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, and who would support him through most of his career.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - 2008-03-20 Indianapolis, IN (2021)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - 2008-03-20 Indianapolis, IN (2021)
FLAC tracks | 2:30:03 | 1,08 Gb
Genre: Rock, Blues, Folk, Pop / Label: Self Released

Bruce Springsteen - Lead vocal, electric and acoustic guitars, harmonica; Roy Bittan - Piano, keyboards, accordion; Clarence Clemons - Tenor and baritone saxophones, percussion, backing vocal; Danny Federici - Organ, keyboards, accordion; Nils Lofgren - Electric and acoustic guitars, backing vocal; Garry Tallent - Bass; Stevie Van Zandt - Electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, backing vocal; Max Weinberg: Drums; Charlie Giordano - Organ, keyboards, accordion; Soozie Tyrell - Violin, acoustic guitar, percussion, backing vocal
Bruce Springsteen - Japanese Singles Collection - Greatest Hits (2023)

Bruce Springsteen - Japanese Singles Collection - Greatest Hits (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 2:24:44 | 936 Mb
Genre: Rock / Label: Universal Music Group

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector where he sang like Roy Orbison, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s, Springsteen never hid how he was raised on '60s AM radio. He loved rock & roll, whether it was the initial blast from the '50s or the mini-symphonies from the days before the Beatles or the garage rockers that surfaced in the wake of the British Invasion, and all this could be heard within his wild, wooly collective E Street Band, a group who debuted on his second album, 1973's The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, and who would support him throughout most of his career.
Bruce Springsteen - The Essential Bruce Springsteen (2003) 3 CD Box Set

Bruce Springsteen - The Essential Bruce Springsteen (2003) 3 CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 1.26 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 458 Mb | Scans included
Rock, Heartland Rock, Roots Rock, Rock & Roll | Label: Columbia | # 513700 9 | Time: 03:21:04

The Essential Bruce Springsteen is a compilation album by Bruce Springsteen, released on 11 November 2003. Per liner notes comments by Springsteen, the collection was intended as an introduction to his music for new fans who attended shows on The Rising Tour; hence, it includes songs from every Springsteen album since his debut. The album was available as a 2-disc set and, later, as a limited edition 3-disc set; for the latter, the third disc contained a selection of rarities and previously unreleased recordings.
Bruce Springsteen - Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, 20-08-1984 (2018)

Bruce Springsteen - Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, 20-08-1984 (2018)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 3:42:06 | 1.5 Gb
Genre: Blues Rock

As measured by cultural impact and mass popularity, Bruce Springsteen’s 1984-85 World Tour was the apex. Considering its stunning scale, playing multi-night stadium stands, it’s easy to forget that 1984 was a rebirth of sorts, the start of a new era as much as a continuation of what came before it. On the biggest tour of his career, Springsteen was rebuilding the engine while the plane was flying.

Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)  Music

Posted by Rtax at May 20, 2024
Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)

Bruce Springsteen - Deep Down in the Vaults (1998)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log) - 1.2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 505 MB
3:40:36 | Rock | Unofficial Release | Label: E. ST. Records

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector where he sang like Roy Orbison, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any of the other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s, Springsteen never hid how he was raised on '60s AM radio. He loved rock & roll, whether it was the initial blast from the '50s or the mini-symphonies from the days before the Beatles or the garage rockers that surfaced in the wake of the British Invasion, and all this could be heard within his wild, wooly collective the E Street Band, a group who debuted on his second album, 1973's The Wild The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle, and who would support him through most of his career.
Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Bottom Line And Roxy Theater Broadcasts 1975 (2015)

Bruce Springsteen - The Complete Bottom Line And Roxy Theater Broadcasts 1975 (2015)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 3:52:44 | 530 Mb / 1.2 Gb
Genre: Rock Pop / Label: Air Cuts

Propelled by the release of Born To Run, the latter months of 1975 saw Bruce Springsteen emerge as a superstar. This 4-disc set commemorates his legendary stands at the Bottom Line and Roxy clubs, which cemented his reputation as the most articulate and exciting songwriter and performer of his generation. Originally broadcast on WNEW-FM, they re presented here with background notes and rare images. Discs 1 and 2 capture the Live At The Bottom Line, August 15th 1975 set. Discs 3 and 4 capture the Live At The Roxy Theater, October 17th 1975 set.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Reunion Tour 99 (2024)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Reunion Tour 99 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:01:40 | 833 Mb / 282 Mb
Genre: Rock

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector where he sang like Roy Orbison, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s,
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Reunion Tour 99 (2024)

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - The Reunion Tour 99 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:01:40 | 833 Mb
Genre: Rock

Bruce Springsteen once said he intended to make an album with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector where he sang like Roy Orbison, a nifty summary of many, but not all, of his artistic ambitions and a key to his appeal. Unlike any other singer/songwriters saddled with the appellation of "the new Dylan" in the early '70s,