But Springsteen sounds at peace. He similarly grapples with mortality on “Last Man Standing,” looking at faded pictures of “when you were hard and young and proud … running raw and loud,” and name-checking gigs he played at Jersey Shore dives — all with the punchline, “I’m the last man standing now.” And he closes the album with “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” a more upbeat, folky number that finds him echoing Dylan, declaring “death is not the end.”. He doesn’t seem like he’s old — at 71, he appears to be in better physical shape than most of us were at 21. Sign up for our newsletter. Springsteen has said he wrote the song before Trump took office, but the fact that it’s coming out now speaks volumes. Bruce Springsteen’s 20th studio album reconvenes his most celebrated backing musicians, the E Street Band: ignoring 2014’s stopgap collection of covers, outtakes and reworked old material High Hopes, it’s their first album proper since 2012’s Wrecking Ball. C elebrated memoirist Bruce Springsteen’s latest nostalgia trick: reconvening a little rock n’ roll group he used to play with called the E Street Band. Letter To You . Springsteen still has more music to play, both live and in the studio. (Columbia Records)Reunited with the E Street Band, songs about downbound trains and glory days show a scaled-down ambition – but are they also political, emotional and sometimes hugely enjoyable, Last modified on Fri 23 Oct 2020 04.07 EDT. Review. When Springsteen sings about glory days, this time, they’re his own glory days. So it’s intriguing to hear him singing about himself and sounding remarkably like a character from a Bruce Springsteen song: yearning for the glory days of the past, buoyed by old music – The Power of Prayer hymns the Drifters’ This Magic Moment – and uncertain about the future. Springsteen gave his collaborators first-rate material to work with. 19 Comments. That’s not the plan, of course. Now on his 20th album, Letter to You, and at age 71, Springsteen seems to be making sense of all of his brilliant disguises for himself. Digging: Grouplove - This Is This. Letter to You is The Boss’s 20th studio album since his debut, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. in 1973 – it’s an album that takes him back to both a classic E Street sound and down some well-worn paths, sprinkled with nostalgic memories. Letter to You is not an album to snare new listeners, compounded by the fact that it contains a lot of good songs but no spectacular breakout hit: House of a Thousand Guitars, the most ostensibly anthemic track, is a little too hokey in its evocation of a gig (“good souls from near and far” meeting “in search of the lost chord”) to stick. Bruce Springsteen review, Letter to You: The Boss’s 20th studio album comes as close to the electricity of live music as it gets Review: Bruce Springsteen finds renewed life, amid death, with the E Street Band on ‘Letter to You’ Bruce Springsteen’s new album is “Letter to You.” (Danny Clinch) One, Janey Needs a Shooter, was recorded in various different arrangements for every one of Springsteen’s classic 70s albums from The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle to The River, but always failed to make the cut. 10/10. Bruce Springsteen’s new album Letter to You is intimate enough to induce a sense of guilt for witnessing such raw vulnerability. Review by FoozerFan USER ... Edit My Uploaded Reviews/Albums." As he once so aptly put it, the songwriter has spent half a century discussing the gap between the American dream and the American reality, watching the figures who stretch across this divide. Just click on it, and a list will come up that says "Edit Your Reviews". That also represents a scaling down of ambition, but judged by its own criteria, Letter to You is a success. Springsteen is 71 and frequently sounds haunted: by the deaths of bandmates Danny Federici and Clarence Clemons; by the fact that he’s now the only living member of his first band, the Castiles. The album opens with a flurry of blatant signposts pointing backward — a downbound train flattening a penny he left on the tracks, a “river running along the edge of town” — and the refrain “One minute you’re here, next minute you’re gone.” The music is somber, built on acoustic guitars and synthy strings, and his voice sounds pensive as he confesses, “Baby, baby, baby, I’m so alone/Baby, baby, baby, I’m coming home,” possibly to the ghosts of Clarence Clemons, George Theiss of his Sixties band the Castiles, or maybe even himself. Stylistically, they’re very different from the confessional nature of the rest of Letter to You, but since they’re still Springsteen songs and the E Street Band is playing them live, just as they did nearly 50 years ago, they never feel out of place. Several tunes date back to Springsteen’s “New Dylan” days in the early Seventies, when he thought he was paid by the word. Want more Rolling Stone? There is an immediacy to the sound. This isn’t an accusation anyone will level at Letter to You, an album that could be no more Springsteen-esque without sounding like self-parody. Many of the record’s lyrics are introspective, private, and sometimes quixotic — he hides his feelings on “Letter to You” in a way he’d never allow a character on Nebraska get away with — and the only reason some of the songs here don’t feel intimate are because they are literal nods to his past, tracks he wrote in 1972, played once or twice, and retired until now. Letter to You comes quickly on the heels of Western Stars, a long-gestating 2019 immersion into the lush, progressive country vistas of the early 1970s, but in a sense, it's a true sequel to Bruce Springsteen's 2016 memoir Born to Run and its 2017 stage companion Springsteen on Broadway.It's an album where Springsteen reckons with the weight of the past, how its ghosts are still … Together, they sound comfortable rescaling the Phil Spector-inspired Wall of Sound they built in the Seventies with glockenspiels, saxophone expositions, and thousands of guitars. of Springsteen’s 20th album, Letter To You, out Friday. Bruce Springsteen: where to start in his back catalogue. A church organ runs through “House of a Thousand Guitars,” as he delivers a sermon about the healing power of rock & roll: “Here, the bitter and the bored wake in search of the lost chord that’ll band us together … in the house of a thousand guitars.” These are the same thousand guitars Springsteen summoned by name on Magic’s “Radio Nowhere,” the spirit of which goes back to the guitar he taught to talk on “Thunder Road.” And on Letter to You’s “The Power of Prayer,” a lilting, gentle rocker, he praises Ben E. King and the Drifters’ “This Magic Moment” as an answered prayer and exclaims, “I’m reachin’ for heaven, we’ll make it there,” to his lover (probably someone like Wendy from “Born to Run”). Bruce Springsteen’s career has been spent observing. 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Thom Zimny’s Letter to You documents the making of Springsteen’s album of the same name, with the full E Street Band, in dreamy, matinee-idol … Bruce Springsteen. The back-to-fundamentals approach is underlined by the presence of three hugely enjoyable songs that date back to a 1972 demo. We want to hear from you! Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You review — the Boss plays it loose, and wins This album made in less than a week is one of his best yet, says Will Hodgkinson. Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You (Photo: Danny Clinch, Sony Music / Columbia Records) Down memory lane. And then there’s “Ghosts,” perhaps the album’s strongest, hardest-rocking homily, in which he sings about hearing “the sound of your guitar comin’ in from the mystic far,” building up the song and detailing the rituals of performing until it explodes as he and the E Street Band sing together, “by the end of the set we leave no one alive.” The song ties together the two main themes of Bruce Springsteen right now — reckoning with formative years and finding salvation in rock & roll — as he sings, “I turn up the volume, let the spirits be my guide,” amid shivering piano and glocks before exploding again. Bruce really isn't joking, he did my AOTY for the second consecutive year. It opens with a gruffly-sung acoustic ballad, in which downbound trains, the edge of town and going down to the river figure heavily, and follows that with a title track that nods at every one of the three artists Springsteen himself identified as key influences on his breakthrough Born to Run: his voice takes on a distinctly Roy Orbison-ish quaver as it hits the chorus; the organ can’t help but recall Bob Dylan’s thin wild mercury sound of the mid-60s; there’s a sudden flourish of castanets at its close that’s obviously doffing its hat to the productions of Phil Spector. There are also songs on Letter to You where he lets his ghosts possess him. The sentimentality that pulses through Letter to You feels more authentic and personal than the fictional stories he dreamt up in his early work or even his recent dives into nostalgia, like his Magic album. He may have released the orchestral-tinged country rock album Western Stars immediately after his autobiography and reflective Broadway engagement, but it’s only now it sounds like he’s looking back through his songwriting. Over the past half a century, Bruce Springsteen has played down-on-their-luck working men, wide-eyed youngsters growing up too quickly, local-circuit rockers who can only dream of playing stadiums, Cadillac ranchers tearin’ up the highway for cheap kicks, and on and on in his songs. They were called upon for 2002’s meditation on 9/11 and its aftermath, The Rising, and Wrecking Ball’s livid evisceration of the “bastards” behind the 2007 financial crisis. Bruce Springsteen reunites with the E Street Band to make an album that stands up with the greatest music he’s made in a career lasting almost 50 years. Fauci Responds to Attacks from Rep. Jordan and Republican Vaccine Hesitancy, Chris Stapleton and Miranda Lambert Perform ‘Maggie’s Song’ at 2021 ACM Awards, See Rap Supergroup Mt. Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Letter To You. Clearly the desire to stir his audience is also a factor here. It’s an album with several levels of Bruce Springsteen working through different dreams from different times, all in concert. Over the last 20 years, Springsteen has displayed a tendency to reunite with the E Street Band at key moments, when he thinks their ability to rouse serves a wider purpose. Well, if you read about 'Letter to You' someplace else, you know how it went: he got together with the E Street Band at his home in November 2019, and they all took about 4 days to record everything, on the 5th they mostly listened to the whole thing. At its center is Springsteen today, retracing his steps. Todd Dedman October 27, 2020. The shadow of their guitarist George Theiss – who died in 2018 – won’t leave Springsteen alone: Ghosts and I’ll See You in My Dreams find him rifling through Theiss’s old guitars, amps and clothes latching on to the power of music and the promise of an afterlife respectively as consolations for loss. The 2018 show Springsteen on Broadway emphasised the gulf between Bruce Springsteen and the blue-collar characters he usually sings about: a man “tinged with fraud”, who became “absurdly successful writing about something of which he had absolutely no experience”. Anyone who thinks Springsteen is surely above such a light-fingered approach to songwriting these days is directed to Ghosts, whose riff recalls Tom Petty’s Free Fallin’. ruce Springsteen’s 20th studio album reconvenes his most celebrated backing musicians, the E Street Band: ignoring 2014’s stopgap collection of covers, outtakes and reworked old material, Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You album cover. Although the LP doesn’t sport the same youthful urgency as the recordings he cut in the Seventies and Eighties — there’s no “Badlands” or “Cover Me” here — you can hear how the anger and depression of his tougher times and his many split personalities delivered him to stability, and the most fascinating parts of Letter to You are when he comes out of the shadows to admit that he realizes it, too. But, for all the E Street Band’s sturm and drang, much of Letter to You feels focused inward, rather than outward. The issue with all of this, of course, is that it requires prior knowledge to get the full effect. Letter to You by Bruce Springsteen album reviews & Metacritic score: The 20th full-length studio release for the rock artist was recorded over five days with the … Bruce Springsteen – ‘Letter To You’ review: a powerful synthesis of past and present. A filmed accompaniment, “Bruce Springsteen’s Letter To You,” debuts Oct. 23 on Apple TV+. If I Was the Priest and Song for Orphans are more obscure, although you can see why the latter didn’t come out at the time. Last November, Springsteen assembled the E Street Band to quickly record a mix of … Bruce Springsteen “Letter to You” Near the end of last year, Bruce Springsteen invited the E Street Band to his New Jersey home studio. Bruce Springsteen Letter to You. This isn’t an accusation anyone will level at Letter to You, an album that could be no more Springsteen-esque without sounding like self-parody. Letter to You is the twentieth studio album from Bruce Springsteen.Released in October 2020, it was Springsteen's first new studio album with the E Street Band to be released since 2014's High Hopes. It’s been trailed for some time, not least during the promotional campaign for Springsteen’s last album, Western Stars: presumably talk of its forthcoming appearance was to mollify Boss fans who thought Western Stars’ easy-listening country was insufficiently Springsteen-esque. Click on the review you want to edit, and you're in business. These are 12 songs representing the inner thoughts of a man at peace with his 71 years of hopes, dreams, failures, and successes. He recorded the album in just five days, live in the studio with the E Street Band. Recorded in just a few days with the E Street Band, this is one of the most personal statements of Springsteen’s career, With the E Street Band backing him, Bruce Springsteen attempts to make sense of the past on his new album, 'Letter to You.'. The Verdict: As the final strains of “I’ll See You in My Dreams” fade to a close, you might be struck with the following thought: if Letter to You was the swan song, if there were no more Springsteen albums after this one, this would be a mighty fine way to go out. FoozerFan October 26th 2020. And then there’s a reference to “the criminal clown has stolen the throne [who] steals what he can never own” in “House of a Thousand Guitars” that is clearly aimed at the criminal clown currently occupying the Oval Office. Bruce Springsteen Confronts His Ghosts on the Rousing ‘Letter to You’ Recorded in just a few days with the E Street Band, this is one of the most personal statements of Springsteen’s career If you were a young early 70s singer-songwriter, keen not to attract the potentially fatal New Dylan tag, then it was probably best not to release a song with a melody that sounds like a cut-and-shut of My Back Pages and Chimes of Freedom. Still, Letter to You is, for the most part, a surprisingly personal statement, since it’s unusual to hear one of rock’s most self-actualized voices take stock of what matters to him — his life, family, art, politics, past, and religion — all in real time. Review A professional ... ‘Letter to You’ is a concept album by, and about the endurance of, Bruce Springsteen. © Copyright 2021 Rolling Stone, LLC, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. Bruce Springsteen looks old. Letter to You isn’t exactly classic Springsteen, and it isn’t even the best studio album he’s made in the last decade—though I know most don’t share my affinity for 2012’s Wrecking Ball. 4.0 excellent. Album Review: Bruce Springsteen – Letter To You. This, happily, is the M.O. "Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You" is a valentine to his fans, an ode to friendship and a celebration of the E Street Band. The latter are eulogised on Last Man Standing, perhaps the album’s best track, a depiction of low-rent 60s gigs flecked with vibrant detail. The only times when he steps out of his own interior are when he seems to be taking metaphorical jabs at Donald Trump. So much of his music has been about learning to live with the setbacks his characters cannot change; this is the sound of Springsteen accepting that for himself. Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You album cover. Album Reviews Reviews [Columbia; 2020] On his 20 th studio album, Bruce Springsteen gets the band back together. A man for troubled times ... Bruce Springsteen. In between all the self-therapy, Springsteen prays. “Song for Orphans” is a madcap, country-rock retelling of history’s losers — the Axis losing its grip, the Confederacy giving up — as he sings cleverly of sons in search of fathers “but their fathers are all gone.” Meanwhile, “If I Was the Priest” is a sacrilegious tale of devolution where the Virgin Mary gives out personally blessed balloons and Jesus wears a buckskin jacket, and “Janey Needs a Shooter,” with all its gospel organ and harmonica glory accompanying a bizarre story about predatory doctors, priests, and cops while Springsteen plays guardian angel to a vulnerable girl. Lake Turner: VideosphereThe title track from a debut album by Foals-affiliated Londoner Andrew Halford, Videosphere is hazily lovely, smearing the boundaries between electronica and shoegazing. Many of the songs on Letter to You are meditations on growing older, and losing comrades after a … It’s all a bit lofty, but they’re also some of the best, most Springsteeny songs here. These are songs that demand real-world action; perhaps Springsteen doesn’t believe he can leave everything up to the power of prayer. But then, that isn’t its aim: from its title down, it’s clearly intended as a message to longstanding Springsteen fans, the sound of an artist hunkering down in troubled times. Bruce Springsteen at his home in … Never one to bite his tongue in an election year (even at the risk of an election biting back at him, as it did in 1984 with the way Reagan embraced “Born in the U.S.A.”), Springsteen describes a demagogue who tricks farmers into believing he can end a drought in “Rainmaker” — and he perfectly dressed his message in a melody made for a stadium singalong. 23 October 2020. Will Hodgkinson. 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