
Born To Run is a Rock album by Bruce Springsteen, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 357 pressings tracked, owned by 109 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- layered
- triumphant
- cinematic
About
<b>100 Best Albums</b> Bruce Springsteen’s third album is as close to a perfect record as he would ever make. His first two efforts had featured epic tales, populated with wild characters. But with <i>Born to Run</i>, released in 1975, he finally cracked the cipher on how to compress and tighten those long-form stories—making the songs easier for listeners to absorb, and for radio DJs to spin. Springsteen envisioned <i>Born to Run</i> as a song cycle, one that starts at daybreak and ends at dawn, with the harmonica in “Thunder Road” acting as reveille, and with “Jungleland” at the end bringing the curtain down—in more ways than one. In between, there’s plenty of drama and noir, with Springsteen’s vivid characters getting into trouble down dark alleys, where they fight for freedom (or, at least, redemption). The mid-album highlight is the title track, which Springsteen would later pinpoint as the moment he learned to successfully combine power and emotion—lyrically <i>and</i> musically—in a shorter form, while still delivering the same impact his longer epics did. “Born to Run” became an anthem for FM rock radio, with stations in cities like Cleveland and New York playing it at 5 pm on Fridays to commemorate the start of the weekend. <i>Born To Run</i> also marks the first record in which Springsteen had more impact on the album’s overall sound. He sought help in its arrangement and production from his good friend Steven Van Zandt, as well as the music writer Jon Landau (who’d later become Springsteen’s manager). Together, they fashioned a record that sounded like a grittier, more fantastical version of Phil Spector’s infamous Wall of Sound. Perhaps most importantly, though, <i>Born to Run</i> was the album that solidified the lineup of the E Street Band: Pianist Roy Bittan and drummer Max Weinberg had recently joined the group, giving Springsteen a backing team that not only had solid musical chops, but also an energy that matched the challenge in front of them. <i>Born to Run</i> manages to feel exhilarating, heartbreaking, thoughtful, and tragic—the truly defining moment for Springsteen as a performer and as a songwriter.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Thunder Road4:50
- A2Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out3:11
- A3Night3:01
- A4Backstreets6:29
Side B
- B1Born To Run4:30
- B2She's The One4:30
- B3Meeting Across The River3:16
- B4Jungleland9:33
Credits
Performers
- Bruce SpringsteenVOCALS GUITAR HARMONICA
- Mike AppelBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Steve Van ZandtBACKING VOCALS ARRANGED BY VOCALS
- Garry TallentBASS BASS GUITAR TUBA
- Max WeinbergDRUMS
- Roy BittanELECTRIC PIANO GLOCKENSPIEL BACKING VOCALS
- Clarence ClemonsSAXOPHONE TENOR SAXOPHONE PERCUSSION
- David SanbornBARITONE SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Michael BreckerTENOR SAXOPHONE SAXOPHONE
- Wayne AndreTROMBONE
- Randy BreckerTRUMPET
- Ernest CarterDRUMS
- David SanciousKEYBOARDS
- Danny FedericiORGAN KEYBOARDS
- Richard DavisBASS DOUBLE BASS BASS GUITAR
- Charlie CalelloARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR STRINGS
- Tzruya LahavVIOLIN
- Vincent LopezDRUMS
109 collectors on Gatefold own this · 357 pressings tracked on Gatefold
