Music : Live: 1975-85 (3CD)

Live: 1975-85 (3CD)

by: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1759







Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646532829
Format: Live, Box set, Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 3
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: October 14, 1997
Sales Rank: 1759
Studio: Sony









Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
To say that Springsteen's live shows with the E Street Band were legendary is the height of understatement. On a good night, the set might extend to three and four hours of exhilarating, pulse-pounding rock & roll. How best to capture that on CD? Or was it possible at all? As it turns out, Live 1975-1985 comes as close to the experience as possible. Culling material from various tours and settings ranging from small rooms to stadiums, the three-CD set emphatically displays Springsteen's charisma as a bandleader and storyteller and makes plain the sheer power of the E Street Band. Some of the many highlights here include covers of Edwin Starr's 'War,' Tom Waits's 'Jersey Girl,' and Woody Guthrie's 'This Land Is Your Land' and rare versions of originals such as 'Because the Night,' 'Fire,' and 'Seeds.' And relax--all the hits are here as well. If you never saw Springsteen and the E Streeters back then, you might still get your chance. But this set chronicles a special time in the life of a special performer. --Daniel Durchholz









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Disc 1:
  1. Thunder Road
  2. Adam Raised A Cain
  3. Spirit In The Night
  4. 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
  5. Paradise By The 'C'
  6. Fire
  7. Growin' Up
  8. It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
  9. Backstreets
  10. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
  11. Raise Your Hand
  12. Hungry Heart
  13. Two Hearts
Disc 2:
  1. Cadillac Ranch
  2. You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
  3. Independence Day
  4. Badlands
  5. Because The Night
  6. Candy's Room
  7. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
  8. Racing In The Street
  9. This Is Your Land
  10. Nebraska
  11. Johnny 99
  12. Reason To Believe
  13. Born In The U.S.A.
  14. Seeds
Disc 3:
  1. The River
  2. War
  3. Darlington County
  4. Working On The Highway
  5. The Promised Land
  6. Cover Me
  7. I'm On Fire
  8. Bobby Jean
  9. My Hometown
  10. Born To Run
  11. No Surrender
  12. Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
  13. Jersey Girl


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great songs; Great sound; Great band.... and Bruce
Live albums. Some artists shine. The live recordings show why they are so popular when they hit the road. Others should run screaming when their record label or their manager suggests a live project! Springsteen is one of the former. He and his band have always had a reputation as a killer live act. Live 1975-1985 shows that their reputation is well deserved.

By the time these cds were released just before Xmas, 1986, Springsteen had made seven records, including one double. This is sixteen sides of music. Each was a classic. There are about forty songs on this live collection. If you subtract five non-Springsteen songs we are left with thirty-five live songs. That would be about two songs for each LP side! Thus, these three discs should contain la crème de la crème. Discs one and two certainly get us off to a great start. The cuts are primarily from concerts heard between 1975 and 1980. Unfortunately, thereafter, for me at least, the set runs out of steam a little as we are given seven songs from Born in the USA - my least favourite of his first seven records. However, all in all, I shouldn't quibble with the song selection. After all, my favourites are not necessarily yours.

The singing and the playing are, as one would expect, first class throughout. Bruce is always in good voice. The E Street Band is as tight as it is in the studio. The balance between vocals and instruments is mixed perfectly. The base and drums rumble deeply, the piano tinkles brightly, the vocals are clear, the guitar solos are crisp. All is in balance. The pacing of the songs, often so screwed up in live performances - too damned fast - is right on. Several songs are actually slowed down to great effect (e.g. Thunder Road).

Live albums are often only for the diehard fans. This set is an exception. If you own no other Springsteen records and you are looking for an introduction this would be a great start. I cannot honestly say that I am a huge Springsteen fan. Although I have nearly all of his releases I do not think about him the way I think about, for instance, Van Morrison or Elvis Costello. Having admitted this, I must also admit that every time I spin a Springsteen record I am surprised by my reaction. I start to listen and expect to enjoy the experience. I end up believing that he is one of the great talents of all time.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The next best thing to being at a live concert
This album has taken all the best live performances and put them into one album... since they are all live the have woven the tracks from one to the other seamlessly so this album seems like a live concert...
great album.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Rocks best
The BOSS is the best in the BIZ. I love his music and I finally wore out the cassette copy of this music I recieved from my sister back in the early 90's. I am sure I will listen to this CD for decades to come.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Springsteen Live: 1975-85

I ordered the boxed set of Springsteen Live: 1975-85. I had this set on casette years ago when it came out. I literally wore it out.
This item was delivered to me promptly and I am well on my way to wearing it out....Thank you .....Velma



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very impressed!
The product arrived in good time and was exactly as described. I wouldn't hesitate to buy again from this vendor.

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