
From Publishers Weekly British journalist Humphries and collector Hunt have compiled arguably "the ultimate Springsteen manual." In the first section, Humphries, who writes that Springsteen "conjures up the American dream," captures the performer's appeal in a nicely etched biographical portrait. The book's second half, "The Bruce Files," by Hunt, exhaustively catalogues Springsteen's radio/TV/concert and rock-video appearances. The extensive discography alphabetically lists all Springsteen songs and recordings (including bootlegs). Remarkably, Hunt also attempts to document every song Springsteen has ever sung written by other artistseven if Springsteen sung it only once. Including more than 275 illustrations of posters, torn tickets, record labels, magazine covers, Japanese record jackets, newspaper clips, etc., this career compendium is calculated to dazzle any Springsteen fan. (JuneCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal This two-part tribute to Bruce Springsteen is full of old and new information and insights. Humphries's Part 1 describes Springsteen's rise to pop stardom in the context of the world of rock'n'roll. His insights into Bruce's lyrics are more interesting because of his British perspective. Hunt's Part 2 is a chronology from 1965 to 1985 that covers appearances and other "career milestones," along with some trivia. Several annotated lists follow, among them an alphabetical listing of each of Springsteen's compositions; other songs he has performed; and bootleg singles, EPs, and albums. The black-and-white photos cover everything from the usual concert pics to rare old posters and tickets. A thorough compilation of Springsteen facts and comments, for most popular music collections. Susan Avallone, "Library Journal"Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
This volume serves as a comprehensive reference manual and biographical overview designed to document the career trajectory and artistic output of Bruce Springsteen. The authors, British journalist Patrick Humphries and collector Chris Hunt, combine biographical analysis with exhaustive archival data to contextualize Springsteen's rise within the broader landscape of American rock music. Their work provides a dual-perspective framework that balances critical interpretation of lyrics with a meticulous cataloging of performances and recordings.
What You Will Find
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Critics and librarians have noted the book's value as a thorough compilation of facts and trivia for music collections. Experts highlight the utility of the discography and the unique British perspective offered on Springsteen's lyrical themes.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
1985-01-01
Publisher:
Henry Holt
ISBN-10:
0030085322
ISBN-13:
9780030085321
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