In Concert/MTV Plugged (Live at Warner Hollywood Studios, Los Angeles, CA - September 1992 - Remastered) Bruce Springsteen

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Album-Release:
1993

HRA-Release:
28.08.2018

Label: Columbia

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Bruce Springsteen

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  • 1Red Headed Woman02:50
  • 2Better Days 04:27
  • 3Atlantic City05:37
  • 4Darkness On the Edge of Town04:40
  • 5Man's Job 05:43
  • 6Human Touch07:29
  • 7Lucky Town05:02
  • 8I Wish I Were Blind 05:12
  • 9Thunder Road 05:28
  • 10Light of Day 08:13
  • 11If I Should Fall Behind04:44
  • 12Living Proof 06:05
  • 13My Beautiful Reward 05:56
  • Total Runtime01:11:26

Info for In Concert/MTV Plugged (Live at Warner Hollywood Studios, Los Angeles, CA - September 1992 - Remastered)



Bruce Springsteen supposedly was going to perform an acoustic show for MTV's UNPLUGGED series, but he tossed aside the acoustic guitar and decided instead to put on an old-fashioned rock and roll show with his new band, touring behind HUMAN TOUCH and LUCKY TOWN. This first-ever home video concert release includes exhilarating performances of "Living Proof" and "If I Should Fall Behind" as well as the raunchy and funny "Red Headed Woman" and showstopper "Light of Day."

Boss boosters who paid an import premium five years back to own this supposedly never-to-be-released-in-America live set won't be thrilled to see its mid-price release. The large, post E-Street band is solid but predictable, though all this set does is remind listeners of the big mystery: Why doesn't Springsteen follow the lead of his brilliant Tunnel of Love album and find an interesting middle ground between his stadium heritage and today's dry Woody Guthrie routine?

Bruce Springsteen, lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitar & harmonica
Roy Bittan, keyboards
Shane Fontayne, lead & rhythm guitar
Tommy Sims, bass
Zachary Alford, drums
Crystal Taliefero, acoustic guitar, percussion & background vocals
Gia Ciambotti, background vocals
Carol Dennis, background vocals
Cleopatra Kennedy, background vocals
Bobby King, background vocals
Angel Rogers, background vocals
Patti Scialfa, acoustic guitar & harmony vocals on "Human Touch"

Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau

Digitally remastered


Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen's recording career spans more than thirty years, beginning with 1973's Columbia Records release 'Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ.' By 1975, the covers of both Time and Newsweek declared Springsteen's music a national phenomenon. He has released twenty-four albums, garnered nineteen Grammy Awards, won an Oscar (for 1994's "Streets of Philadelphia") and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Springsteen's newest album 'Working On a Dream,' debuted at number one on the Billboard chart in 16 countries, including the U.S. He is a 2009 recipient of Kennedy Center Honors.

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