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Springsteen to Release Album in July
NEW YORK (AP) - After releasing just three studio albums in the past
decade, Bruce Springsteen finished his latest record in eight weeks.
He was as surprised as anybody.
``I woke up one morning, and I had a record,'' Springsteen joked about
his new album, ``The Rising,'' due in stores July 30.
``The Rising'' will be Springsteen's first studio rock album since 1992,
and his first effort with the full E Street Band since 1984. He worked
with a new producer, Brendan O'Brien of Pearl Jam fame, and credited
his collaborator with speeding the recording process.
Springsteen, who performed at several post-Sept. 11 benefits, said he
wrote all but two of the 15 new songs on the album after the terrorist
attacks that killed more than 3,000 people.
``The songs I wrote sort of occur in that context,'' he said in an interview
with The Associated Press. ``It's more of an emotional feeling that
I felt - and that I felt was in the air at that time.''
Some songs, he said, ``deal more directly with it than others, but the
stories all happen in a post-Sept. 11 context. If you were writing at
that point, it's in everything in some fashion.''
``My City of Ruins,'' which Springsteen performed on the national telethon
for Sept. 11 victims, will appear. ``Further On (Up the Road),'' an
unreleased track that Springsteen has performed live, also is included
on the album, to be released on Columbia.
Other song titles include ``Into the Fire,'' ``You're Missing,'' ``Empty
Sky'' and ``The Fuse.''
The 52-year-old singer raved about the work of his longtime sidekicks,
the E Street Band.
``It's a very powerful sound, just the intensity I wanted to capture
doing anything with the band again,'' he said. ``The guys are playing
better than they did 15 years ago. There's a confidence.''
Springsteen said the sessions were somewhat similar to their 1975 work
on the classic ``Born To Run,'' with the band playing live in the studio
for the basic track and other parts added later.
``The sound is very recognizable and very different,'' Springsteen said.
``If you have all of our other records, you don't have this one. We
picked up the level of intensity. I can't wait for people to hear this
record.''

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