Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320... 100%
| Album | Release Date | Key Tracks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Jun 4, 1984 | "Dancing in the Dark," "Born in the U.S.A." | | Tunnel of Love | Oct 5, 1987 | "Brilliant Disguise," "Tunnel of Love" | | Human Touch | Mar 27, 1992 | "Human Touch," "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" | | Lucky Town | Mar 27, 1992 | "Better Days," "If I Should Fall Behind" |
1980 — The River (Columbia)
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is his angriest album. Written during the 2008 recession, it attacks Wall Street (“Easy Money,” “Shackled and Drawn”) and celebrates resistance (“We Take Care of Our Own”—a title that is ironic until it isn’t). The title track is a funeral for the old Meadowlands stadium and an elegy for the American promise: “Hard times come and hard times go / Just to come again.” The 320 mix emphasizes the Irish folk instrumentation (fiddle, banjo, tin whistle) and the sampled drum loops. This is not nostalgia; it is rage set to a jig.
Spare, hushed acoustic folk and spoken-word delivery. The 2000s: Reunion and Renewal The Rising (2002) | Album | Release Date | Key Tracks
"Radio Nowhere," "Girls in Their Summer Clothes," "Working on a Dream"
Polished adult contemporary, stripped-down acoustic textures Grief, collective healing, political anger, legacy The title track is a funeral for the
Released later that same year, Springsteen’s sophomore effort was a massive cinematic leap forward. The album blended rock, jazz, soul, and folk into sprawling, romantic epics. "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" became a legendary live staple, while the tragic, beautiful "New York City Serenade" demonstrated an operatic ambition rare for a young rock artist. Born to Run (1975)
"Born in the U.S.A.," "Dancing in the Dark," "I'm on Fire"
A cinematic solo album inspired by the 1970s Southern California pop sound. The songs follow characters navigating isolation, aging, and the faded glamour of the American West.