The Waiting Is Almost Over: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band to Release Magic on October 2 - Page 2

Regardless of which side of the Seeger Sessions fence one is on, a new E Street outing is something that most fans will undoubtedly embrace. Rumor has it that a U.S. tour will commence in October, although Landau will not confirm or deny. Since October is only a couple of months away, it's likely that dates and venues will be announced in the very near future.

Track Listing

1. Radio Nowhere
2. You'll Be Comin' Down
3. Livin' in the Future
4. Your Own Worst Enemy
5. Gypsy Biker
6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes
7. I'll Work for Your Love
8. Magic
9. Last to Die
10. Long Walk Home
11. Devil's Arcade

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  • 1 - JC Mosquito

    Aug 16, 2007 at 7:43 pm

    And EVERYBODY on BC gave it an HONEST review and they lived happily ever after.....


    .....we'll see.

  • 2 - zingzing

    Aug 16, 2007 at 8:09 pm

    heh. jc, meet dd. dd, jc. oh, you two know each other?


    seeger sessions, a detour? nah, just his best work in, oh, 20 years, give or take.

  • 3 - Glen Boyd

    Aug 16, 2007 at 8:42 pm

    The tour is going to be a reality and it will begin in October, after rehearsals in Asbury Park in late September. According to reliable sources, there are already holds on several buildings including the obvious east coast cities (Madison Square Garden and of course Esat Rutherford NJ) as well as in Oakland and L.A.

    From there he goes to Europe. If this tour follows recent Springsteen routing, he should be back in America for a second leg in early 2008, and of course the big stadium run next summer.

    The record sounds like a rocker too.

    Thanx for the update Lisa.

    -Glen

  • 4 - JC Mosquito

    Aug 16, 2007 at 8:49 pm

    A side note that might be interesting to some - I believe Brendan O'Brien served a stint as bass player for the Georgia Satellites in their infancy. I'm just wondering how Springsteen might've been produced by Dan Baird......

  • 5 - Glen Boyd

    Aug 16, 2007 at 9:05 pm

    I used to play cards on Wednesday nights with O'Brien when he was producing Dan Baird's solo disc for American.

    My lone, brief brush with the guy who would produce Bruce. If only I knew...

    -Glen

  • 6 - zingzing

    Aug 16, 2007 at 9:09 pm

    but brendan obrien is also responsible for a lot of shit. see: post-grunge.

  • 7 - Donald Gibson

    Aug 16, 2007 at 10:05 pm

    It'll be interesting to hear this "E Street Band heavy" sound. Other than The Rising, I don't believe that Bruce has shaped an album around the band since Born In the USA. (The E Street Band were used more as session musicians on Tunnel of Love if I recall).

    I'm quite anxious to hear what a "Band" sound will be like.

  • 8 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 16, 2007 at 10:06 pm

    i just plain anxious!!

  • 9 - Glen Boyd

    Aug 16, 2007 at 10:29 pm

    Have to admit though that I hate that freaking title. Sounds like a Chuck Mangione album or something...

    -Glen

  • 10 - Tom Johnson

    Aug 16, 2007 at 11:28 pm

    Hey, does this one have that "Cop Killer" song on it?

  • 11 - Laser

    Aug 16, 2007 at 11:59 pm

    New album, new tour, new book. Gonna be a busy and fruitful October. Foryoubruce.com

  • 12 - El Bicho

    Aug 17, 2007 at 12:24 am

    "Have to admit though that I hate that freaking title."

    Sounds like someone didn't get their shill money?

  • 13 - Glen Boyd

    Aug 17, 2007 at 12:57 am

    Shhhh...keep quiet, Bicho. I'm trying to cash in my Bruce bucks before anybody notices and Landau sends out his goons to get me back into line. I just hate those unscheduled late-night knocks on my door.

    -Glen

  • 14 - daryl d

    Aug 17, 2007 at 12:59 am

    I can't wait to review this album!

  • 15 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 17, 2007 at 7:03 am

    i know what you mean glen, i don't love it either.

    on the other hand, it doesn't really mean anything yet. we haven't heard the title song, we haven't heard the overall sound & vibe. we haven't lived with it yet. so we'll see.

    it could be that the magic has to do with how Bruce views what happens with the E St. Band, it could be that he's amazed at the magic that occurs in society despite the existence of so much abject ignorance. we'll find out.

  • 16 - mike m

    Aug 17, 2007 at 9:12 am

    Bruce Springsteen is the rock version of Britney Spears-no talent at all. I wonder how many contrived songs about "the poor" will be on this album.

  • 17 - Eric Whelchel

    Aug 17, 2007 at 1:19 pm

    Funny...first thing I did was to see if O'Brien was producing it, and he is. Get ready for a glossy sheen applied throughout. ugh.

  • 18 - Tom Johnson

    Aug 17, 2007 at 2:17 pm

    "Glossy sheen" is just about the last thing I think of when the name "Brendan O'Brien" is mentioned. I take it you haven't heard his remixes of the Ten tracks Pearl Jam put on their best-of? He typically just seems to sit back and let the band sound like the band rather than try to bend them to sound a certain way, which many other producers do. He's brought out the best in the examples I can think of - Pearl Jam (VS. through Yield), King's X (Dogman), Matthew Sweet (100% Fun), Aimee Mann (Bachelor No. 2), among many others. I just can't think of a reason to dislike O'Brien.

  • 19 - daryl d

    Aug 17, 2007 at 2:25 pm

    Excellent article here.

    Bruce, you ain't da boss of dis Garden Stater By Jack Cashill © WorldNetDaily.com

    [Daryl, please don't post entire articles from other sources; that's not what the comments space is for... Your Comments Editor]

  • 20 - Mark Saleski

    Aug 17, 2007 at 2:47 pm

    interesting tom. yea, i don't remember even The Rising having a sheen to it. it was actually more "open"-sounding than most modern pop and rock recordings.

  • 21 - daryl d

    Aug 17, 2007 at 3:22 pm

    Sorry, Christopher: I'll just post link the next time. It's an interesting read though.

  • 22 - Rodney Welch

    Aug 17, 2007 at 4:06 pm

    Resentful right-wing trash.

  • 23 - JC Mosquito

    Aug 17, 2007 at 8:02 pm

    "Glossy sheen?" Listen to O'Brien's production of Billy Joe Shaver Live at Smith's Olde Bar sometimes for the antithesis of glossy.

    Well, the antes are in and there's been a few raises already - it's amazing what happens when you coome back from holidays. But I hope the first week of October brings some real honest to goodness reviews with some intelligent comments. Personally, I'm hoping it will be a set of milestone reviews & comments, so we can put all these accusations of shilling & bashing to rest and focus on the music once again.

    As a pre-October weigh in, I'll go on record as saying I was a huge fan for a short time - The River & Nebraska (through which I discovered the rest of his back catalog) and though I understood Born in the USA I didn't like it overall. Since then, every album has a few gems, a few duds, and lots of ho hums. But I'm still waiting for the Boss to make one more big'un - maybe this is it?

    It's the hope that springs eternal in the heart of rock and roll.

  • 24 - daryl d

    Aug 17, 2007 at 9:52 pm

    JC

    So, what you are saying, is that we should all give good reviews no matter what? If I misunderstood you, sorry.

    I do wonder why is this release at the top of the Blogcritics news section when there are releases by far bigger, more relevant, and far more talented artists out there today.

  • 25 - zingzing

    Aug 18, 2007 at 3:18 am

    daryl... i dunno if springsteen is the "biggest, most relevant, or most talented" artist, but he certainly was the most rabidly followed to set a release date that day. so that's why.

    and your idea of relevance and talent is seriously questionable.

    and your politics are sooooo see-through.

    and no, jc didn't say nada about giving Him an automatic pass. and yes, that was on purpose. and no, it was not serious. and yes, i think your "i'm a critic, i'm free to dislike something" shtick is seriously wasted on u2 and bruce springsteen. you're not going to change anyone's mind about either of those two.

    but seriously, wait until you hear the album, and then yell all you want. or don't listen to it. and shut up.

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