Wrecking Ball – Erstes Review vom ganzen Album

Die englische Tageszeitung “The Telegraph” hat eine ausführliche Kritik zum neuen Bruce Springsteen Studioalbum “Wrecking Ball” veröffentlicht.  Neil McCormick durfte heute Nachmittag anlässlich einer Listening Party in Paris (wir berichteten hier) alle Songs hören.

The Telegrah schreibt:

Bruce Springsteen’s new album Wrecking Ball: track by track review
The new Bruce Springsteen album, Wrecking Ball, was unveiled to the media today at a playback in Paris. Here are Neil McCormick’s first impressions, track by track.

1. We Take Care of Our Own
Muscular anthem of blue-collar pride and American togetherness. As stirring as the first single is, only little background touches of strings and echoes keep it from being Springsteen-by-numbers. The uplifting lyrics are just generic enough to have already been adopted by Obama for his re-election campaign, which might be considered ironic when the political anger that drives the album seems to stem from a nation that is not really taking care of its own, and where Springsteen claims to be “knocking on the door that holds the throne” and deploring “good intentions gone dry as a bone”.

2. Easy Money
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WRECKING BALL
Bruce Springsteens siebzehntes Studioalbum “Wrecking Ball” wird am 2. März in Deutschland erscheinen. Das Werk kann auf Amazon.de bzw. im Stonepony Fanshop vorbestellt werden. In Deutschland wird es das Standard-Album (ohne Bonus Tracks), eine Special Edition (mit Bonus Tracks) sowie eine Doppel-Vinyl-LP geben.

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