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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646947524
Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 4
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: November 10, 1998
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 1153
MPN: 69475
Disc 1:- Mary Queen of Arkansas
- It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City
- Growin' Up
- Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?
- Bishop Danced
- Santa Ana
- Seaside Bar Song
- Zero and Blind Terry
- Linda Let Me Be the One
- Thundercrack
- Rendezvous
- Give the Girl a Kiss
- Iceman
- Bring on the Night
- So Young and So in Love
- Hearts of Stone
- Don't Look Back
Disc 2:- Restless Nights
- A Good Man Is Hard to Find
- Roulette
- Doll House
- Where the Bands Are
- Loose Ends
- Living on the Edge of the World
- Wages of Sin
- Take 'Em as They Come
- Be True
- Ricky Wants a Man of Her Own
- I Wanna Be with You
- Mary Lou
- Stolen Car
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Johnny Bye Bye - Bruce Springsteen, Berry, Chuck
- Shut Out the Light
Disc 3:- Cynthia
- My Love Will Not Let You Down
- This Hard Land
- Frankie
- TV Movie
- Stand on It
- Lion's Den
- Car Wash
- Rockaway the Days
- Brothers Under the Bridges
- Man at the Top
- Pink Cadillac
- Two for the Road
- Janey, Don't You Lose Heart
- When You Need Me
- The Wish
- The Honeymooners
- Lucky Man
Disc 4:- Leavin' Train
- Seven Angels
- Gave It a Name
- Sad Eyes
- My Lover Man
- Over the Rise
- When the Lights Go Out
- Loose Change
- Trouble in Paradise - Bruce Springsteen, Bittan, Roy
- Happy
- Part Man, Part Monkey
- Goin' Cali
- Back in Your Arms
- Brothers Under the Bridge
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Product Description: item is in great condition plastic has just been removed. great gift for any music lover.
Amazon.com: Next time you find yourself debating the worth of Bruce Springsteen, pull out this brilliant four-disc outtake set. With a flick of his grease-monkey wrist, Springsteen proves--simply by issuing long-unreleased material--why he's the most consistent (read: important) composer in the pop-rock field of his generation. It's there in a dozen included B-sides ("Pink Cadillac," "Shut Out the Light," "Janey Don't You Lose Heart"). It's there in countless rabble-rousing anthems, the singer's stock in working-class trade ("Roulette," "Stand on It," "Car Wash," "Brothers Under the Bridges"). But, mainly, it's there between the lines, in the small idiosyncrasies Springsteen detected within almost every cut that made him--until now--withhold this material. Some are glaringly obvious--the singsong "Living on the Edge of the World," whose lyrics were later lifted for the more sinister "Open All Night"; the morphing of several "Iceman" verses into sentiments expressed on Darkness on the Edge of Town. Some are collectible curiosities, like the starkly disparate alternate takes of "Stolen Car" and "Born in the U.S.A." And others are more meticulous, often coming down to a simple phrase, riff, or melody line that wound up flunking final-cut muster. And when you stumble across those tiny, fleeting moments, moments that would matter to only a true perfectionist, the true artistry of Springsteen unfurls in all its ragged glory. --Tom Lanham
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If some guy named Joe Smith had made these four+ albums over a twenty year period he would have sold millions of albums and been famous. And this is the trash, shows you how amazing of a writer Springsteen was. This music stands on its own merit. Top notch Bruce here in all kinds of sounds and styles. A must have collection if you love Bruce. Sad to see he became a weak minded brainwashed Liberal who hates the USA in his old age. Oh but in his prime he was THE BOSS.
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I have not been at all disappointed with these CDs. If you are a true Springsteen fan, you will not be disappointed!! I am very delighted that I added this to my collection.
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Great album, astounding artist! You'll discover how deep and beautiful is the music of Bruce Springsteen. Before this album, he was nothing more but "Streets of Philadelphia", "Secret Garden" and "Dancing In The Dark". With this album I've discovered an entire universe of sound, rhythm and stories. Enjoy a special artist and a thrilling voice.
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I love this collection. It has tons of material never previously released and it's so cool to discover all of them. Some real standouts for me are Loose Ends, Sad Eyes, and Thundercrack. With over 50 Springsteen songs to enjoy you just can't go wrong-there's something that fits whatever mood you're in at that moment.
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Very, very good music.
At the beginning I thought this was the typical kind of barroom-music rubbish, only for the real freaks.
But no, these are really very good songs, lots of them worthy of being publicated on the first LPs. The problem is, he wrote so many good songs in such a short time, that he had to chose between good and even better songs.
This is definitely a must have for all Bruce Springsteen fans, and it's a pleasure to listen to new songs in the 21st Century, with the quality of the much younger Bruce.
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