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The great American rock record. Personifies youth, hope, and the American dream with some of the greatest rock & roll lyrics ever written. The storytelling and vivid imagery turn the four songs listed below into short films. I can visualize the characters and the scenes in my head. It's romantic, thrilling, and dramatic. Out of Bruce's 15+ albums this is the one that stands above the rest as his most ambitious and greatest artistic statement. There is not a bad song on this record and the Phil Spector wall of sound makes it sound like "the last album you'll ever hear" according to Bruce. Legendary.

Oh yeah and the Jungleland sax solo may be one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard.

Favorite tracks: Thunder Road, Backstreets, Born to Run, Jungleland (just listen to the whole thing)
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1975
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I remember listening to this album in the car with my dad when I was three years old. It's my first musical memory and this album may be responsible for developing my music taste. While this album has its weak points (Crush on You, You Can Look but You Better Not Touch, and Ramrod are B-side material to me), it's full of life. The River brings you up, down, then back up again. This album represents life, full of struggles, joy, heartbreak, and hope. Springsteen does what he does best and paints a picture of the American dream...or the American reality.

This album is a little long though and has some filler tracks. Some of the songs that didn't make the album ended up on Tracks Disc 2 and many of them are fantastic. Restless Nights, Roulette, Where the Bands Are, Loose Ends, Take Em as They Come, and Be True (in my opinion, Bruce's best song that never made a studio album) are all worthy River outtakes found on Tracks Disc 2. Bruce was writing good song after good song between 1978 and 1980 so even the leftovers were awesome.

Very fortunate to have seen Bruce perform this album live in its entirety not once but twice. Those concerts were more than music. They were a journey.

Favorite tracks: The Ties That Bind, Hungry Heart, Out in the Street, I Wanna Marry You, The River, Fade Away, Drive All Night
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1980
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4,056
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The most angry and aggressive album in all of Bruce's discography, yet still the songs are full of hope and promise. Only The Boss could do that. The tracks on this LP range from the country-influenced anthem of "Promised Land" to the punkish and brooding "Adam Raised a Cain," and somehow Springsteen manages to tie it all together. All of these cuts are better live ("Prove It All Night" with the extended live intro is truly legendary) and the Darkness Tour of 1978-1979 may be the greatest of Springsteen's illustrious live history. Check out 7/7/78 from The Roxy, 8/9/78 from The Agora Ballroom, and 12/15/78 Winterland for fantastic performances of many of the songs on Darkness. The Agora live version of "Darkness on the Edge of Town" is special and encompasses the vibe and feel of the album in a nutshell. The Boss turned his frustrations surrounding a legal and contractual dispute into an intense and inspiring album and concert tour for the ages. [First added to this chart: 10/19/2017]
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1978
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1973
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Top 40 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 4 10%
1970s 16 40%
1980s 2 5%
1990s 5 13%
2000s 7 18%
2010s 6 15%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Bruce Springsteen 4 10%
Radiohead 4 10%
Pink Floyd 4 10%
Foo Fighters 4 10%
Stevie Wonder 3 8%
Led Zeppelin 3 8%
The Beatles 3 8%
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Country Albums %


United States 21 53%
United Kingdom 17 43%
Canada 2 5%

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Best Artists of 1977
1. Fleetwood Mac
2. David Bowie
3. Pink Floyd
4. Television
5. Sex Pistols
6. Steely Dan
7. Billy Joel
8. Bob Marley & The Wailers
9. Bob Marley
10. The Clash
11. Iggy Pop
12. Kraftwerk
13. Wire
14. Ramones
15. Elvis Costello
16. Electric Light Orchestra
17. Talking Heads
18. Meat Loaf
19. Suicide
20. Fela Kuti
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