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Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &...

The Collection (Cube)

Sony apparently cannot make up its mind. In 1997 the label released these three recordings together in a slipcase box. In 2004 the label repackaged them in longbox form, and in 2005 went back to the slipcase with a different cover. There is nothing different about these recordings together than there is taking them in separately, except that it might look hipper on your shelf this way. These are the first, second, and fourth full-length albums by the Boss, and it would have been better if Born to Run was issued alongside the first two not just for chronological reasons but also for aesthetic ones, as the sonic jump from The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle to Darkness on the Edge of Town is enormous. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide


Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &...

UPC:
827969446522
Label:
Sony
Released:
5/31/2005
Rating:
0
Disc:
1
Genre:
ROCK
Discs » 1 | 2 | 3
 TitleTime Preview
1Blinded By The Light 8:22
2Growin' Up 5:05
3Mary Queen Of Arkansas 8:40
4Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street? 3:25
5Lost In The Flood 8:34
6The Angel 5:23
7For You 7:19
8Spirit In The Night 7:38
9It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City 5:13

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Bruce Springsteen - Arranger
Bruce Springsteen - Producer
Mike Appel - Producer
Richard Blackwell - ?
Jimmy Iovine - Engineer
Jimmy Iovine - Mixing
Louis Lahav - Engineer
Jon Landau - Producer
Thom Panunzio - Assistant Engineer
Chuck Plotkin - Mixing
Mike Reese - Mastering
Albee Tellone - ?
Steven Van Zandt - Production Assistant
Jim Cretecos - Producer
Jack Ashkinazy - Remixing
John Berg - Design
John Berg - Cover Design
David Gahr - Photography
Teresa Alfieri - Design
Fred Lombardi - Photography
Frank Stefanko - Photography

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