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Bruce Springsteen & the E-Street Band Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Live/1975-85 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Live/1975-85 Country: Europe Released: 1986 Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1719 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1693 mb WMA version RAR size: 1126 mb Rating: 4.4 Votes: 963 Other Formats: MP4 WAV AC3 MP2 ASF DXD WMA Tracklist Hide Credits 1-1 Thunder Road (Roxy, 10/18/75) 5:44 1-2 Adam Raised A Cain (Roxy, 7/7/78) 5:25 1-3 Spirit In The Night (Roxy, 7/7/78) 6:23 1-4 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (Nassau Coliseum, 12/31/80) 6:32 1-5 Paradise By The "C" (Roxy, 7/7/78) 3:53 1-6 Fire (Winterland, 12/16/78) 2:49 1-7 Growin' Up (Roxy, 7/7/78) 7:56 1-8 It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City (Roxy, 7/7/78) 4:37 1-9 Backstreets (Roxy, 7/7/78) 7:33 1-10 Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Roxy, 7/7/78) 10:07 Raise Your Hand (Roxy, 7/7/78) 1-11 4:57 Written-By – Alvertis Isbell, Eddie Floyd, Steven Cropper* Hungry Heart (Nassau Coliseum, 12/28/80) 1-12 4:29 Backing Vocals – Flo And Eddie* 1-13 Two Hearts (Meadowlands Arena, 7/8/81) 3:07 2-1 Cadillac Ranch (Meadowlands Arena, 7/7/81) 4:51 2-2 You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) (Nassau Coliseum, 12/29/80) 3:56 2-3 Independence Day (Meadowlands Arena, 7/6/81) 5:07 2-4 Badlands (Arizona State University, 11/5/80) 5:15 Because The Night (Nassau Coliseum, 12/28/80) 2-5 5:17 Written-By – Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith 2-6 Candy's Room (Meadowlands Arena, 7/8/81) 3:17 2-7 Darkness On The Edge Of Town (Nassau Coliseum, 12/29/80) 4:18 2-8 Racing In The Street (Meadowlands Arena, 7/6/81) 8:10 This Land Is Your Land (Nassau Coliseum, 12/28/80) 2-9 4:19 Written-By – Woody Guthrie 2-10 Nebraska (Meadowlands Arena, 8/6/84) 4:16 2-11 Johnny 99 (Giants Stadium, 8/19/85) 4:23 2-12 Reason To Believe (Meadowlands Arena, 8/19/84) 5:15 Born In The U.S.A. (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 2-13 6:08 Synthesizer [Second] – Patti Scialfa 2-14 Seeds (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 5:14 3-1 The River (Los Angeles Coliseum, 8/30/85) 11:40 War (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 3-2 4:51 Written-By – Barrett Strong And Norman Whitfield* 3-3 Darlington County (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 5:11 3-4 Working On The Highway (Giants Stadium, 8/19/85) 4:02 3-5 The Promised Land (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 5:34 3-6 Cover Me (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 6:55 3-7 I'm On Fire (Giants Stadium, 8/19/85) 4:24 3-8 Bobby Jean (Giants Stadium, 8/21/85 4:28 My Hometown (Los Angeles Coliseum, 9/30/85) 3-9 5:11 Synthesizer [Second] – Danny Federici 3-10 Born To Run (Giants Stadium, 8/19/85) 5:01 No Surrender (Meadowlands Arena, 8/6/84) 3-11 4:40 Acoustic Guitar – Bruce Springsteen Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out (Meadowlands Arena, 8/20/84) 3-12 Baritone Saxophone – Eddie Manion*Featuring – The Miami HornsTenor Saxophone – 4:19 Stan HarrisonTrombone – Richie La BambaTrumpet – Mark Pender Jersey Girl (Meadowlands Arena, 7/9/81) 3-13 6:30 Written-By – Tom Waits Companies, etc. Mastered At – Masterdisk Manufactured By – CBS/Sony Inc. Credits Art Direction – Sandra Choron Backing Vocals – Patti Scialfa (tracks: 2.10 to 3.12) Bass, Backing Vocals – Garry Tallent Drums – Max Weinberg Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Nils Lofgren (tracks: 2.10 to 3.12), Steve Van Zandt (tracks: 1.1 to 2.9, 3.13) Engineer – Toby Scott Management – Jon Landau Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Mixed By – Bob Clearmountain Mixed By [Assistant] – Paul Hamingson Organ, Accordion, Glockenspiel, Piano, Backing Vocals – Danny Federici Photography By [Cover] – Neal Preston Piano, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals – Roy Bittan Producer – Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau Recorded By – Jimmy Iovine (tracks: 1.1 to 1.3, 1.5 to 1.11), Toby Scott (tracks: 1.4, 1.12 to 3.13) Saxophone, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Clarence Clemons Vocals, Electric Guitar, Harmonica – Bruce Springsteen Written-By – Bruce Springsteen (tracks: 1.1 to 1.10, 1.12 to 2.4, 2.6 to 2.8, 2.10 to 3.1, 3.3 to 3.12) Notes Mixed And Assembled At Right Track Recording On Sony Digital 2-Track Equipment; Titles From 1984-85 Recorded On Sony Digital 24-Track. Disc 1: DIDP 10594 Disc 2: DIPD 10595 Disc 3: DIPD 10596 Includes 36 page booklet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 5099745022724 Other (Category CD1): DIDP 10594 Matrix / Runout (CD1 - mirrored): DIDP-10594 11A1 +++++ Matrix / Runout (CD1 - mirrored Variant 2): DIDP-10594 11 +++++ Other (Category CD2): DIDP 10595 Matrix / Runout (CD2 - mirrored - Variant 1): DIDP-10595 11B3 +++++ Matrix / Runout (CD2 - mirrored - Variant 2): DIDP-10595 11B1 +++++ Other (Category CD3): DIDP 10596 Matrix / Runout (CD3 - mirrored): DIDP-10596 11B1 +++++ Matrix / Runout (CD3 - mirrored Variant 2): DIDP-10596 11 +++++ Label Code: LC 0149 Other (Distribution Code): CB 803 Other (CD face outer ring): MANUFACTURED BY CBS/SONY INC. IN JAPAN Rights Society: BIEM / STEMRA Other (CD1 - inserts): 01-450227-10/1 Other (CD2 - inserts): 01-450227-10/2 Other (CD3 - inserts): 01-450227-10/3 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bruce Springsteen & Live / 1975-85 C5X 40558 Columbia C5X 40558 US 1986 The E-Street (5xLP + Box) Band Bruce Live/1975-85 Springsteen & 75AP 3300 - 4 (Box, 2nd + CBS/Sony 75AP 3300 - 4 Japan 1986 The E-Street 5xLP) Band Bruce Live/1975-85 Springsteen & 450227 2 (Box + 3xCD, Columbia 450227 2 Europe 1986 The E-Street Album) Band Bruce 450227 2, COL Live 1975-85 Columbia, 450227 2, COL Springsteen & 450227 2, (3xCD, Album, Columbia, 450227 2, Europe Unknown The E-Street 01-450227-11 RE) Columbia 01-450227-11 Band Bruce Springsteen & Live/1975-85 CXT 40588 Columbia CXT 40588 Canada 1986 The E-Street (3xCass + Box) Band Related Music albums to Live/1975-85 by Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band Mothers - Roxy & Elsewhere Bruce Springsteen - Roll Your Tapes The Midnight Eyes - At The Roxy Deep Pulse - No More Roxy / Angel Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure... Frank Zappa - Roxy & Elsewhere Roxy Jules - Roxy Jules Yello - Live at the Roxy N. Y. Dec 83 Tom Alter Ego / Roxy - Ljeto '95 Roxy Music - Live In Boston.
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