The Ghost Of Tom Joad by Bruce Springsteen

The Ghost Of Tom Joad

Bruce Springsteen

1995

The Ghost Of Tom Joad is a Folk album by Bruce Springsteen, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 72 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • sparse
  • mournful
  • pastoral

About

One of the things Bruce Springsteen loved about living in California was riding his motorcycle through the mountains above Los Angeles and out into the Southwestern desert. These trips off of the main highways and through the small towns in the Sierras and Central California inspired his songwriting for 1995’s <i>The Ghost of Tom Joad</i>, a collection of quiet, mostly acoustic songs. The album tells stories set primarily in the American Southwest, though Springsteen also finds time for tales set everywhere from Ohio to Louisiana to Texas. Springsteen had heard stories about the brutal circumstances that many migrant workers faced. He spent time doing research, to ensure the details and the emotional heart of each song on <i>The Ghost of Tom Joad</i> would ring true. On “Sinaloa Cowboys,” he tells the story of two brothers from Mexico who make the choice to leave agricultural work in favor of working in a meth lab, while “Balboa Park” is the saga of a group of teenagers working as child sex workers. Springsteen also created connections between the songs on the record; in his mind, the steelworker from “Youngstown” leaves Ohio and become the hobo moving from city to city in search of work in “The New Timer.” The title track, meanwhile, was directly inspired by John Steinbeck’s Great Depression epic <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i>, and also reflected the economic downturn in the US manufacturing industries. These songs were even more stripped down in their arrangements than the ones on <i>Nebraska</i>. Springsteen began by recording himself on acoustic guitar, and later assembled a small ensemble, including the E Street Band’s Danny Federici on keyboard and accordion, and Garry Tallent on bass. The sparseness of the arrangements focus the listener’s attention on the storytelling.

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Tracklist

  1. 1The Ghost Of Tom Joad4:23
  2. 2Straight Time3:25
  3. 3Highway 293:39
  4. 4Youngstown3:52
  5. 5Sinaloa Cowboys3:51
  6. 6The Line5:14
  7. 7Balboa Park3:19
  8. 8Dry Lightning3:30
  9. 9The New Timer5:45
  10. 10Across The Border5:24
  11. 11Galveston Bay5:04
  12. 12My Best Was Never Good Enough2:00

Credits

Performers

8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 72 pressings tracked on Gatefold