
The River is a Rock album by Bruce Springsteen, originally released in 1980. On Gatefold: 249 pressings tracked, owned by 71 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Classic Rock
- earnest
- celebratory
- raw
About
Bruce Springsteen’s fifth record, <i>The River</i>, was released as a double album—a collection of 20 songs that represented the singer’s marked artistic growth. As a songwriter, he expanded the scope and worldview of his characters; as a producer, he worked to capture a sound that was brighter and more sonically open; and, as the leader of the E Street Band, he pushed his band members to become a cohesive unit, so that their explosive live dynamic could be better captured in the studio. By the late 1970s, Springsteen and his bandmates had just come off the legendary tour supporting 1978’s <i>Darkness on the Edge of Town</i>. Those shows captured the players functioning on all cylinders—and Springsteen wisely wanted to harness all of that power and all of that joy on record. He also wanted a wider emotional palette of material, especially after the heaviness of <i>Darkness</i>. Released in 1980, <i>The River</i> delivered on all fronts, providing feel-good numbers like “Out in the Street,” “Cadillac Ranch,” and “Hungry Heart” (the latter of which finally landed Springsteen a Top 10 single). But there were also deeper ballads like “Point Blank,” “Independence Day,” and the album’s title track, a semi-biographical depiction of Springsteen’s older sister’s life amidst the economic downturn of the late 1970s. In songs like “The River” and “Wreck on the Highway,” you can hear hints of Springsteen’s later work, and get a glimpse of the paths his song’s characters would follow in such albums as <i>Nebraska</i>, <i>Tunnel of Love</i>, and <i>The Ghost of Tom Joad</i>. And while Springsteen continued to draw from country music—by now, Hank Williams had become a firm favorite—he also leaned hard on the kind of good-time rock ’n’ roll he’d grown up playing in cover bands up and down the Jersey Shore, with songs like “Ramrod” and “I’m A Rocker.” The end result: nearly 90 minutes’ worth of music featuring a truly diverse mix of stories, sounds, and emotions.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1The Ties That Bind3:33
- A2Sherry Darling4:02
- A3Jackson Cage3:04
- A4Two Hearts2:42
- A5Independence Day4:46
Side B
- B1Hungry Heart3:19
- B2Out In The Street4:17
- B3Crush On You3:10
- B4You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)2:36
- B5I Wanna Marry You3:26
- B6The River4:59
Side C
- C1Point Blank6:05
- C2Cadillac Ranch3:02
- C3I'm A Rocker3:34
- C4Fade Away4:40
- C5Stolen Car3:53
Side D
- D1Ramrod4:04
- D2The Price You Pay5:27
- D3Drive All Night8:26
- D4Wreck On The Highway3:53
Credits
Performers
- Steve Van ZandtACOUSTIC GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR HARMONY VOCALS
- Garry TallentBASS BASS GUITAR PIANO
- Max WeinbergDRUMS
- Danny FedericiORGAN
- Roy BittanPIANO BACKING VOCALS ORGAN
- Clarence ClemonsSAXOPHONE PERCUSSION BACKING VOCALS
- Bruce SpringsteenVOCALS ELECTRIC GUITAR 12-STRING ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Flo & EddieBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Howard KaylanBACKING VOCALS
- Mark VolmanBACKING VOCALS
- Mark Volman And Howard KaylanBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
71 collectors on Gatefold own this · 249 pressings tracked on Gatefold
