Heart of Darkness - Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska (Electronic book text)


In January 1982, Bruce Springsteen recorded a set of demos in his New Jersey bedroom for what was intended to be his new studio album. These recordings, including, as they did, OC Born In The USAOCO, which was to become SpringsteenOCOs signature hit only a few years later, promised an impressive album. So much so, in fact, that their charm, intimacy and character could not be replicated in the recording studio, leading The Boss to take the remarkable decision to reject the expensive, state of the art productions, and instead release his own crude, home recorded version of the album. a Almost thirty years later, OCyNebraskaOCO is considered a classic amongst twentieth century recordings. Its everyman, blue collar themes resonated with much of The BossOCO listening audience, and the intimate nature of the album gives it a unique presence in record collections the world over. The album captured the publicOCOs imagination, reached #3 on the Billboard and added a new, darker side to SpringsteenOCOs public persona. a In OC Heart Of DarknessOCO, David Burke explores the album from a multitude of angles. From the nature of the material itself and the history of American folk music which foretold it, to the legacy and influence on later generations of musicians, the book takes an in-depth look at a record whoOCOs very existence defied the commercial and corporate nature of the music industry yet which has proved itself to be a timeless classic.
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In January 1982, Bruce Springsteen recorded a set of demos in his New Jersey bedroom for what was intended to be his new studio album. These recordings, including, as they did, OC Born In The USAOCO, which was to become SpringsteenOCOs signature hit only a few years later, promised an impressive album. So much so, in fact, that their charm, intimacy and character could not be replicated in the recording studio, leading The Boss to take the remarkable decision to reject the expensive, state of the art productions, and instead release his own crude, home recorded version of the album. a Almost thirty years later, OCyNebraskaOCO is considered a classic amongst twentieth century recordings. Its everyman, blue collar themes resonated with much of The BossOCO listening audience, and the intimate nature of the album gives it a unique presence in record collections the world over. The album captured the publicOCOs imagination, reached #3 on the Billboard and added a new, darker side to SpringsteenOCOs public persona. a In OC Heart Of DarknessOCO, David Burke explores the album from a multitude of angles. From the nature of the material itself and the history of American folk music which foretold it, to the legacy and influence on later generations of musicians, the book takes an in-depth look at a record whoOCOs very existence defied the commercial and corporate nature of the music industry yet which has proved itself to be a timeless classic.
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Cherry Red Books

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2011

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Electronic book text - Windows

Pages

372

ISBN-13

978-1-901447-98-9

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9781901447989

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1-901447-98-7



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