Bruce Springsteen's make-or-break third album represented a sonic leap from his first two, which had been made for modest sums at a suburban studio; Born to Run was cut on a superstar budget, mostly at the Record Plant in New York. Springsteen's backup band had changed, with his two virtuoso players, keyboardist David Sancious and drummer Vini Lopez, replaced by the professional but less flashy Roy Bittan and Max Weinberg. The result was a full, highly produced sound that contained elements of Phil Spector's melodramatic work of the 1960s. Layers of guitar, layers of echo on the vocals, lots of keyboards, thunderous drums -- Born to Run had a big sound, and Springsteen wrote big songs to match it. The overall theme of the album was similar to that of The E Street Shuffle; Springsteen was describing, and saying farewell to, a romanticized teenage street life. But where he had been affectionate, even humorous before, he was becoming increasingly bitter. If Springsteen had celebrated his dead-end kids on his first album and viewed them nostalgically on his second, on his third he seemed to despise their failure, perhaps because he was beginning to fear he was trapped himself. Nevertheless, he now felt removed, composing an updated +West Side Story with spectacular music that owed more to Bernstein than to Berry. To call Born to Run overblown is to miss the point; Springsteen's precise intention is to blow things up, both in the sense of expanding them to gargantuan size and of exploding them. If The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle was an accidental miracle, Born to Run was an intentional masterpiece. It declared its own greatness with songs and a sound that lived up to Springsteen's promise, and though some thought it took itself too seriously, many found that exalting. [Sony Japan issued a limited edition in 2008.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Born to Run (Japan Limited Edition)
06/24/2008
All Music Guide Review
Credits of Born to Run (Japan Limited Edition)
- The E Street Band
- Group
- Thom Panunzio
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Corky Stasiak
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Garry Tallent
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- David Thoener
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Steven Van Zandt
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Horn Arrangements, Vocals, Horn (Alto)
- Max Weinberg
- Drums
- John Landau
- Producer
- Suki Lahav
- Violin
- John Berg
- Design
- Andy Engel
- Design
- Angie Arcuri
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Eric Meola
- Photography
- David Sancious
- Keyboards
- Clarence Clemons
- Saxophone, Sax (Tenor), Vocals
- Andy Abrams
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Wayne Andre
- Trombone
- Mike Appel
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Roy Bittan
- Organ, Glockenspiel, Vocals (Background), Keyboards, Harpsichord, Piano, Fender Rhodes
- Randy Brecker
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Horn
- Greg Calbi
- Mastering
- Charles Calello
- Conductor, String Arrangements
- Ernest Carter
- Drums
- Ricky Delena
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Danny Federici
- Organ, Vocals, Keyboards
- Jimmy Iovine
- Engineer, Mixing
- Louis Lahav
- Engineer
- Jon Landau
- Producer
- Bob Ludwig
- Remastering
- Bruce Springsteen
- Bass, Guitar, Harmonica, Arranger, Horn (Alto), Vocals, Producer, Main Performer, Horn Arrangements
- Michael Brecker
- Horn, Sax (Tenor)
- Richard Davis
- Bass
- David Sanborn
- Saxophone, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Bass)
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