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July 2002
Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
Bruce Springsteen

Hey Bruce - gonna keep the band this time?

It’s hard to believe this is Springsteen’s first studio rock album since the 1992 simultaneous release of Human Touch and Lucky Town.

Nigel Bell

In the intervening decade Bruce has made a name for himself as a movie songsmith (Philadelphia), a return to basics (The Ghost of Tom Joad) and possessor of a fine greatest hits collection.

The Rising undoubtedly sees The Boss living up to the album’s title and rising back to the top of the music tree.

It’s no coincidence his return to form sees him rejoined by the ultimate backing group – the E Street Band – Clarence Clemons, Nils Lofgren, Roy Bittan, Steve Van Zandt and co.

It’s the first time they’ve played together on disc since their unceremonious dismissal following the recording and touring of Born In The USA.

The Rising certainly has the quality to match that album.

Having a good band is one thing, having strong subject matter to draw on is another.

In the past Springsteen has always been a mouthpiece for the working class blue collar workers. Tales of life at the steel mill, unemployment and teenage pregnancies are what made Bruce famous.

Now his passion for America the brave has been fuelled by the events of September 11th.

The majority of songs on The Rising pay tribute to the American spirit. Flag waving and hope, but not in the way Born In The USA questioned the running of the States.

There are so many songs destined to become anthems. The Rising for one, Waiting For A Sunny Day and My City of Ruins, performed by Springsteen as part of the Trade Centre telethon.

Drawing on the best bits of Born In The USA and Tunnel of Love, The Rising could be accused of simply retreading old glories. But because we haven’t heard classic Springsteen for so long the tracks sound fresh.

Even Into The Fire, with a chorus which sounds like Sheena Easton’s Modern Girl, can be forgiven. Welcome back.

The Rising is released on Columbia COL 508000 2


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