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bruce springsteen albums in order

Bruce Springsteen | Albums In Order //free\\

High Hopes (2014), a collection of covers and reworked older tracks, felt like a contractual coda. But he delivered a genuine late-career masterpiece with Letter to You (2020). Recorded live in five days with the E Street Band, it is a meditation on mortality, loss, and the power of rock and roll itself. Most recently, Only the Strong Survive (2022), a joyful collection of soul and R&B covers, revealed an artist finally at peace, celebrating the music that raised him.

Magic (2007) and Working on a Dream (2009) closed the decade with mixed results—the former a bitter anti-war protest disguised as pop, the latter a sweet but slight homage to new love. Then came Wrecking Ball (2012), a furious, folk-gospel-clash response to the 2008 financial crisis. Sampling folk songs and employing Irish drones, it found Springsteen at his most politically furious: “The bankrobbers’ waltz… takes the fucking cake.” bruce springsteen albums in order

Rather than bask in glory, Springsteen dug into the mud. Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978) is the adult counterpart to Born to Run —the same characters after the highway ended, facing debt, duty, and disillusionment. This stark realism gave way to the double-album colossus The River (1980). Here, for the first time, joy and grief coexisted on the same record: the party anthem “Sherry Darling” sat next to the devastating stillbirth narrative of the title track. It was Springsteen’s first number-one album, proving that working-class pain could fill stadiums. High Hopes (2014), a collection of covers and

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