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More Images. Please enable Javascript to take full advantage of our site features. Edit Master Release. It consists of 40 tracks recorded at various concerts between and The was released as a box set by on November 10, Box set release formats include five vinyl records, three cassettes, or three CDs. There was also a record club only release which came on three 8-track cartridges. Backing Vocals, Bass. Engineer, Recorded By. Management, Producer. Sandra Choron Art Direction. Backing Vocals. Biff Dawes Crew. Mays 4 Crew. McConnel Crew. Pete Carlson 2 Crew. Sandelson Crew. Bill Freesh Crew. Bob Winder Crew. David Bianco Crew. Jack Crymes Crew. Jim Scott Crew. Mark Eshelman Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975. Mike Novitch Crew. Nick Basich Crew. Scott Stogel Crew. Fritz Lang Crew. Matteotti Crew. Kooster McAllister Crew. Phil Gitomer Crew. Drums. Barbara Carr 2 Management. Denise Sileci Management. Bob Ludwig Mastered By. Mixed By. Paul Hamingson Mixed By. Aaron Rapoport Photography By. Photography By. David Gahr Photography By. Eric Meola Photography By. Photography By. Jacquelyn Walsh Photography By. Jim Marchese Photography By. Jimmy Wachtel Photography By. Joel Bernstein Photography By. Peter Cunningham 2 Photography By. Watt Casey Photography By. Neal Preston Photography By. Chuck Plotkin Producer. Recorded By. Craig Vogel Technician. Mark Cobrin Technician. Peter Hefter Technician. Tim Kramer Technician. Paul Wortheimer Technician. Billy Miranda Technician. Scott Mabuchi Technician. Bob Schwall Technician. David Hewitt Technician. Gus Skinas Technician. Jeff Evans 2 Technician. Jim Pace Technician. Reply Notify me Helpful. But the sound quality on this is really incredible, especially given it's mastered in the mids when people were moving away from vinyl. Wallbright January 15, Report. Definitely a must have for fans of The Boss. One of the best live records ever released. Reply Notify me 2 Helpful. This is no exception, however for what it is its well mastered and pressed. Really recommend this if you like Bruce on a live stage. I really cant fault it. Reply Notify me 1 Helpful. Bcneen March 27, Report. Comes with a 34 pages book, softcover. A must own for any fans of The Boss. While it might not have the flow of one of his marathon concerts, it does represent his career quite well. It's almost the equivalent of a greatest hits collection made up with carefully selected spirited performances. A bit of a pain to listen to on vinyl but the pressing is very nice. A great bargain. Add all to Wantlist Remove all from Wantlist. Have: Want: Avg Rating: 4. Blastoff29 by Blastoff Three Formats by pathfinderpat. Skips Record Collection by skip. Thunder Road. . Spirit In The Night. Paradise By The "C". Growin' Up. Rosalita Come Out Tonight. Raise Your Hand. . Two Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975. Cadillac Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975. Independence Day. . Candy's Room. . . E Street Band - Wikipedia

The E Street Band is an American , and has been musician Bruce Springsteen 's Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 backing band since The band was inducted into the Hall of Fame in When not working with Springsteen, members of the band have recorded solo material and have pursued successful careers as session musiciansrecord producerssongwriters, actors and other roles in entertainment. The band took its name from the street in Belmar, New Jerseywhere Sancious' mother lived. She allowed the band to rehearse in her garage. Tourists to the area seeking sight of early Springsteen haunts often mistakenly believe the house was on the corner of E Street Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 10th Avenue, perhaps due to the song " Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out " about the band's beginnings. The Sancious house was at E Street with the garage squeezed between the house and the southside fence. Springsteen's debut Greetings from Asbury Park, N. Sancious, even though he played on the album, missed that first tour. It was not until June that he began appearing regularly on stage with the band. A few months later, in AugustSancious and Carter left to form their own fusion band called Tone. Violinist Suki Lahav was briefly a member of the band before leaving in March to emigrate to where she would later Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 success as a songwriter and novelist. , vocalswho had long been associated with Springsteen and had played in previous bands with him, officially joined the band in July This lineup remained stable until the early Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 when Van Zandt left to pursue his own Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975, a move that was announced in In JuneNils Lofgren guitar, vocals was added to replace Van Zandt; Springsteen's future wife Patti Scialfa vocals, later guitar was also added to the lineup. Bythe band also included violin, vocals. Tyrell had earlier worked with Scialfa touring with and the Asbury Jukes and sporadically with Springsteen dating back to the early s. Whether Tyrell became as full-fledged a member as the others remains unclear. Some press releases refer to her as a "special guest", [5] the cover notes of Live in list her as a "with" member, the liner notes of : The Seeger Sessions refer to her as "violinist with the E Street Band", and some press releases don't mention her at all. On November 21,it was announced that would take a leave of absence from Springsteen and the E Street Band's ongoing Magic Tour to pursue treatment for melanomaand was temporarily replaced by veteran musician . We all eagerly await his healthy and speedy return. Giordano has since become an unofficial member of the band. suffered a stroke on June 12, He underwent two surgeries, after which he was declared to be in a serious but stable condition. On occasions e. Its most Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 members include Richie Rosenberg trombone and trumpet. In the late s and early s, there was Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 vibrant music scene in and around the City of Asbury Park on the . Inwhen Springsteen gained a recording contract with CBShe picked the cherries among Jersey Shore musicians to record — and to tour in support of — his debut Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975, Greetings from Asbury Park, N. However, unlike such backing bands as the Silver Bullet Band or the Heartbreakersthe E Street Band never received a full credit on a Springsteen studio album. Only individual band members were credited. Even though the band did all or nearly all of the playing on these , each was released solely under Springsteen's name. Indeed, the E Street Band is not even mentioned as such in any of the literature for these albums until an inside liner note for The Riverand then a cover "Performed by" credit on Born in the U. Later albums such as Tunnel of Love and Greatest Hits did name the band and list the members. Concerts were a different story. In each concert, Springsteen typically would extend one song between andalmost always " Rosalita " to involve an elaborate introduction of each member of the band, introducing nicknames, characterizing each player "Professor" , "Miami" Steve Van Zandt, "Phantom" Dan Federici, "Mighty" Max Weinberg, and Garry "W. More substantially, Springsteen split concert revenues equally with the band members, a practice almost unheard of for backing bands in the . Thus in when Springsteen and the band featured on the No Nukes album and No Nukes film, the live performance was credited to both. All subsequent live recordings and concert DVDs have also been credited to both. Bondsbefore he launched his own solo career as Little Steven. The E Street Band and Springsteen regularly helped out on all these projects. This was the first time the band received a full credit. Bondswhen it provided backup on two albums, Dedication and On the Line. Van Zandt produced both with Springsteen. Initially without a band of his own, he simply borrowed Clemons, Federici, Tallent, Weinberg, and an assortment of Jukes, including Rosenberg and Pender, to record his debut Men Without Women. Other artists had also begun to recognize their talents and the band members were never out of work. Several of these albums acknowledged their contributions with a credit such as Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 of the E Street Band". Throughout the s, members of the band were involved with various other projects. Although not used at the time, the recordings later surfaced on Dylan's The Bootleg Series. An album and single featured Springsteen and Clemons, among others. Clemons teamed up with Sancious both on his solo album Hero and on albums with . InSpringsteen informed the E Street Band members that he would not be using their services for the foreseeable future. He had already recorded one completely solo album, Nebraska. The last full band activity had been autumn 's Human Rights Now! Band members started to go their separate ways and onto separate projects — Tallent to Nashville to work on record production, Federici to California, Clemons to Florida, Lofgren to Maryland to resume his long-time solo activities. Weinberg, besides an abortive try at law schoolwas putting together the band Killer Joe and recording an Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975. Springsteen also continued to use assorted members of the band on his forthcoming albums and projects. The former included a guest appearance from while the latter introduced Soozie Tyrell. Patti Scialfa also provided backing vocals on both. Little Steven produced and played guitar on a remix of the single "57 Channels". However, the majority of musicians used on these albums were session musicians. Tunnel of Love falls into a grey area and its status is open to debate. Inhe released Tracksa box set collection of unreleased recordings dating back toBruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 of which featured the band. Finally inSpringsteen and the E Street Band reunited on a more substantial basis, ten years after he had dismissed them. With the exception of Weinberg and Van Zandt, the band members had not found any career paths that could match the E Street Band for fortune and fame. Nevertheless, there seemed to be no long-term animosity from the split. Inthe reunion was continued with the release of new studio album The Rising and the long, successful Rising Tour. Another important release from this era was The Essential Bruce Springsteenanother greatest hits package combined with more archival material. During the latter, Springsteen mentioned he did plan to work with the E Street Band again in the future, but was vague about details. Concurrent with the album's release in Octoberthe Magic Tour began. However, after the conclusion of the tour's first leg on November 19,Danny Federici took a leave of absence from the tour to pursue treatment for melanoma ; he was replaced by Sessions Band member Charles Giordano. Springsteen had always given elaborate band introductions during shows, often incorporating humorous characterizations of band members or stories of how they had joined and always building up to an over-the-top introduction of "Master of the Universe" stage foil Clarence Clemons. Springsteen used the ending of the Reunion Tour's band intro song, " Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out ", to introduce a more specially branded sequence to emphasize his view of the E Street Band's greatness. The exact wording varied, but generally was some form of the following:. On the Magic Tour, the video screens around the stage added cartoon- like graphics to illustrate the final E! In the wake of the passing of Federici and then Clemons, Springsteen amended the introduction to "testifying, death-defying, legendary E Street Band! Springsteen's "heart-stopping The sequence then got its biggest audience immediately prior to Springsteen and the band taking the stage at halftime, when a prerecorded series of football players from saying each phrase in turn was aired by way of introducing the performance. Prior to the game, on Thursday, January 29, Springsteen gave a rare press conference, where he promised a "twelve minute party". That takes some of the pressure off. Nineteen-year-old filled in at drums for his father, Max, during portions of shows, or for some full shows, during the Tour. On June 12,Clarence Clemons suffered a stroke and died six days later from resulting complications, on June 18 at age Steve Van Zandt wrote on his web site "We will continue to make music and perform. Let's face it, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 all we really know how to do. But it will be very different without him. So it was a bittersweet night. The band was again joined by the horn Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 and by for the entire tour. Van Zandt missed most of the North American leg due to filming his television series, . The tour supported Springsteen's album, High Hopes. ' role in the band had been expanded and his interactions on stage with Springsteen were like those of his uncle. InSpringsteen announced plans for He had originally planned a solo tour, but felt that it would his next tour with the E Street Band for a few years. Envisaged as a short tour, it expanded to an eight-month outing from January to September The tour did not include Morello or the horn section, with the exception of Clemons. The band's second show in on September 9, was amongst the longest shows of Springsteen's career, clocking in at 4 hours and 4 minutes, two minutes shy of his longest show ever in Springsteen followed up the Summer '17 tour by announcing a solo on Broadway without the E Street Band. ran from October 3, to December 15, Lofgren responded saying "I sure hope so" however Tallent responded saying that it was "looking unlikely though", fueling rumors of the end of the E Street Band. I like Nils' answer better". The E Street Band will be back out on the road. Live –85 - Wikipedia

It consists of 40 tracks recorded at various concerts between andreleased as a box set by Columbia Records on November 10, Over the following months we listened to 10 years of tapes, the music did the talkin', and this album and its story began to emerge. We hope you have as much fun with it as we did. I'd like to thank Jon for his friendship and perseverance and the E Street Band for 1, nights of comradeship and good rockin'. They're all about the best bunch of people you can have at your side when you're goin' on a long drive. It was released as a box set of five vinyl recordsthree cassettesor three CDs. There was also a record club only release which came on three 8-track cartridges. Springsteen's long-awaited and highly anticipated live album generated advance orders of more than 1. The album debuted at 1 on the Billboard album charta then-rare occurrence that hadn't happened in ten Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 since Stevie Wonder 's Songs in the Key of Life in It also became the first five-record set to reach the top 10 and the first to sell over a million copies. Not surprising, given Springsteen's reputation as a live performer and the sheer scope of the song set, most reviews were overwhelmingly positive. There were, however, a few critics that felt the album could have been better, citing the omission of several concert highlights such as Springsteen's live rendition of " " and his rousing cover of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 " Who'll Stop the Rain ", among others. Another Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1975 was that some of his many unreleased songs such as "The Fever" were ignored in favor of recent album tracks like "Darlington County". The box set's sales performance attracted considerable media attention at the time, first for setting records during the holiday shopping period, then later for fizzling out in sales in earlyleaving many retailers overstocked. Two singles were released from the box set: " War " a cover of the Edwin Starr hitwhich was a 8 success on the U. Two non-album tracks—" Incident on 57th Street ", recorded at in Decemberand " For You ", taken from the July Roxy show —materialized on B-sides from the album's singles and on a Japanese release titled . The music video for "War" was taken from the concert where it was recorded, while the video for "Fire" was from a completely unrelated acoustic performance at a Bridge School Benefit concert. A third video, for " ", was also released, which showed a melange of clips from the band's —85 Born in the U. All tracks are written by Bruce Springsteenexcept where noted. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Bruce Springsteen — vocalselectric guitarharmonicaacoustic guitar The E Street Band Roy Bittan — pianosynthesizerbacking vocals Clarence Clemons — saxophonepercussionbacking vocals Danny Federici — organaccordionglockenspielpiano, synthesizer, backing vocals beginning in — electric and acoustic guitar, backing vocals Patti Scialfa beginning in — backing vocals, synthesizer Garry Tallent — bass guitarbacking vocals Steve Van Zandt through — electric guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals Max Weinberg — drums Guest musicians Flo and Eddie Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman — backing vocals on "Hungry Heart" The Miami Horns — horns on "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" Eddie Manion — baritone saxophone Mark Pender — trumpet Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg — trombone Technical Bruce Jackson — live sound engineer Toby Scott — engineer Bob Clearmountain - mixing. Archived from the original on 7 January Retrieved 24 October Tribune. 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