Album
Magic
2007 · Rock
13 collectors on Gatefold own this

Magic is a Rock album by Bruce Springsteen, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
About
Bruce Springsteen reconvened the E Street Band to record 2007’s <i>Magic</i>, one of his most underrated albums—and one of his most thoroughly political. Producer Brendan O’Brien was once again behind the mixing desk, helping to deliver a modern-sounding, radio-friendly album, full of catchy tunes that backed up fierce, uncompromising lyrics. “Radio Nowhere,” the buzzy opening track, pays tribute to FM radio while also mourning its rapidly approaching demise; the song finally gave Springsteen an on-the-record opportunity to cry out “Is anybody alive out there?”—a line he’d been exhorting at live shows for years. “Girls in Their Summer Clothes,” meanwhile, is a ballad that casts Springsteen in the role of the crooner, with a touch of Wall of Sound on the production. But the heart of the record is in its unabashed criticism of George W. Bush’s administration, and the Iraq War it had undertaken in the early 2000s. Springsteen said that the title is about the times “when what’s true can be made to seem like a lie, and what’s a lie can be made to seem true”—and that’s exactly what he sings about in the title track: sleight-of-hand, subterfuge, legerdemain. The theme continues on “Livin’ in the Future,” in which the narrator insists that the terrible things they see and feel aren’t real: “We’re livin’ in the future/And none of this has happened yet.” The album’s denouement comes in the form of two late tracks: “Last to Die” and “Long Walk Home.” The former draws its title from a statement made by John Kerry in 1971, when he testified before Congress about Vietnam and asked, “Who’ll be the last to die for a mistake?” Springsteen applies that sentiment to the war in Iraq, noting cynically, “We don’t measure the blood we’ve drawn anymore/We just stack the bodies outside the door.” And “Long Walk Home”—an updated version of the story he told in <i>Born in the USA</i>’s “My Hometown”—is almost anthemic, with its narrator angry, but still hopeful.
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Tracklist
- 1Radio Nowhere3:19
- 2You'll Be Comin' Down3:45
- 3Livin' In The Future3:56
- 4Your Own Worst Enemy3:18
- 5Gypsy Biker4:31
- 6Girls In Their Summer Clothes4:19
- 7I'll Work For Your Love3:34
- 8Magic2:45
- 9Last To Die4:16
- 10Long Walk Home4:34
- 11Devil's Arcade5:20
- 12Terry's Song4:11
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- crunchy
- driving
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bruce SpringsteenBACKING VOCALS GUITAR LEAD VOCALS, GUITAR, HARMONICA, KEYBOARDS , GLOCKENSPIEL, PERCUSSION, BACKING VOCALS, PUMP ORGAN
- Clarence ClemonsBACKING VOCALS MUSICIAN, SAXOPHONE, BACKING VOCALS SAXOPHONE
- Danny FedericiKEYBOARDS KEYBOARDS, ORGAN MUSICIAN, ORGAN, KEYBOARDS
- Garry TallentBASS MUSICIAN, BASS
- Max WeinbergDRUMS MUSICIAN, DRUMS
- Nils LofgrenBACKING VOCALS GUITAR GUITAR , BACKING VOCALS
- Patti ScialfaBACKING VOCALS MUSICIAN, BACKING VOCALS
- Roy BittanMUSICIAN, PIANO, ORGAN ORGAN ORGAN, PIANO
- Steve Van ZandtBACKING VOCALS GUITAR GUITAR , MANDOLIN, BACKING VOCALS
- Amy ChangVIOLA
- Charae KruegerCELLO
- Christopher PulgramVIOLIN
- Daniel LauferCELLO
- Eddie HorstARRANGED BY
- Jay ChristyVIOLIN
- Jeremy ChatzkyDOUBLE BASS
- John MeisnerVIOLIN
- Justin BrunsVIOLIN
13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 34 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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