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Musical 'Magic' From Boss, E Street Band
By LARRY McSHANE,
The Associated Press
Thursday, August 16, 2007; 12:02 PM
NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen is back with the E Street Band _ and a
bit of "Magic."
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer returns Oct. 2 with a new album, titled
"Magic," his first collaboration with his longtime New Jersey mates
since the Sept. 11-inspired "The Rising" in 2002, Springsteen announced
through his publicist Thursday.
The album, other than its atmospheric title track, is billed as Springsteen's
return to rock 'n' roll after his solo "Devils & Dust" and the folk-inspired
"The Seeger Sessions." Fans can expect Clarence Clemons' familiar saxophone,
Danny Federici's soaring keyboards and Max Weinberg's pounding drums
_ along with a lot of guitars.
The 11-song album is Springsteen's first of all-new material since April
2005, when he released the acoustic "Devils & Dust." Springsteen's
15th studio album follows last year's "The Seeger Sessions," where the
Boss and a 17-piece backing band played reconjured versions of songs
associated with folkie Pete Seeger.
For this album, recorded with producer Brendan O'Brien in Atlanta, Springsteen
reunited with the full E Street Band to recreate its Garden State wall
of sound: guitarists Steve Van Zandt and Nils Lofgren, bassist Garry
Tallent, drummer Weinberg, keyboardists Federici and Roy Bittan, sax
man Clemons, violinist Soozie Tyrell and vocalist Patti Scialfa.
Last year, Springsteen said he'd already written a "whole book of songs
for the E Street Band." He assembled the band earlier this year and
they finished the album in two months, about the same amount of time
spent recording the multiplatinum "The Rising."
Songs include the title track, the album opener "Radio Nowhere," "You'll
Be Comin' Down," "Livin' in the Future," "Your Own Worst Enemy," "Gypsy
Biker," "Girls in Their Summer Clothes," "I'll Work for Your Love,"
"Last to Die," "Long Walk Home" and "Devil's Arcade."
Details on a worldwide tour featuring the band were expected to follow.
Springsteen and the E Street Band sold out arenas and stadiums around
the globe during a 15-month tour behind "The Rising."
Quelle: Washington Post
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