| 1. Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen February 28, 1995
My husband and I just loved this album. All the best songs were on it. We are children of the 60's, but Bruce really was fantastic... more
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| 2. Born in the U.S.A. | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
As the quintessential emblem and chronicler of White American male working class angst, Bruce Springsteen well deserves the crown of "The Boss." Like much of Springsteen's output, "Born in the USA" is deceptively cheerful, slammin' rock and roll, and even patriotic, when in fact it is by turns deeply soulful, perceptive, ironic and cynical. For example, several songs like the title cut and "Glory... more
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| 3. Darkness on the Edge of Town | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
Admittedly not a huge Bruce fan, although I've always loved Thunder Road. Elvis Costello mentioned this album along with E Street Shuffle when he interviewed Springsteen on his show Spectacle. Elvis gushed over them. So I bought both cd's. Not too crazy about E Street. Put this on...WOW! one reviewer mentioned a religious experience..yeah, that's pretty close to it for me.I had already heard at... more
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| 4. The River | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
This is the album where the legendary E Street Band hits its stride. After a year+ of finding their trademark sound and chemistry on the "Darkness" tour, the band headed back to the studio to record what is my favorite Springsteen album off all time, The River. What makes this album great is Bruce, Steve & Landau's attempt to capture the raw, visceral impact of the band's live show in the studio... more
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| 5. Born to Run | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
I Love This Album. All The Songs On Here Are Great. The Only Song On Here I'm Not Totally Keen On Is "Meeting Across The River". Other Than That Thr Rest Great. I Think Everyone Should Own This Album> I Would Give This Album More Stars If I Could. It's That Great... more
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| 6. Nebraska | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
Like every other album he has ever done, Nebraska is boring painful to listen too. His lyrics are predictable and the music has no life... more
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| 7. Live: 1975-85 (3CD) | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band October 14, 1997
I was 12 years old when my best friend gave me his copy of "Born in the USA." His mother was against any kind of rock n roll and so he had to give it up. I was instantly a fan as I played Darlington County and Never Surrender. When a Springsteen song came on the radio in the car I would beg my mom to turn it up. She like his music too and for Christmas 2 years later she bought me the 5 record set of... more
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| 8. Working on a Dream | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen January 27, 2009
I didn't latch on to Springsteen when I was a kid despite the popularity of Born in the USA when I was six (I sure did love Dancing in the Dark, though). I recall liking Human Touch (the song) when it was released, but it wasn't until I got out of high school that I realized there was more to The Boss due to Secret Garden being such a big part of the Jerry Maguire advertising campaign. That song... more
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| 9. The Essential Bruce Springsteen | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen November 11, 2003
Good intro or retrospective for those who don't already have a collection; good set of new songs for those who do... more
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| 10. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. | 
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By: Bruce Springsteen October 25, 1990
The Boss knows how to make a person feel like they are growing younger rather than older... it's funny how it works. The music rings off better for me now more than in the previous years of my life. Songs that seemed to be old songs for old people when I was a kid, now have a quality to them, where I can relive some of those days past. While he gets older with each passing year he masters the craft... more
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