What bruce Springsteen album should I get next

pearlzepfanpearlzepfan Posts: 456
edited January 2006 in Other Music
excluding

Born To Run
The Rising
Devils And Dust
And his first two album

Any suggestions would be great. Right now i'm leaning towards nebraska
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  • barcoachbarcoach Posts: 413
    I really think his 2nd. album, The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle is kind of a forgotten gem, so I'd strongly suggest that one.
    But then you're still missing The River which is a double with some strong songs on it.
    Maybe most fans would say either Darkness or Nebraska, but I'd really go with his 2nd. album, is just so funky and different to everything else in his discography... just NYC Serenade -one of his best songs ever in my opinion- is worth the price.
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  • Thanks a lot for the replys. I should really ask (since I'm a huge folk music fan) is that is "Nebraska" just Bruce and his voice and his harmonica and his guitar and nothing else. Or are there any other instruments?

    Thanks a lot
    "I'm a thief, and I dig it"
  • memememe Posts: 4,695
    I love

    Born in the USA
    Tunnel of Love
    Darkness on the Edge of Town
    ... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
  • Thanks a lot for the replys. I should really ask (since I'm a huge folk music fan) is that is "Nebraska" just Bruce and his voice and his harmonica and his guitar and nothing else. Or are there any other instruments?

    Thanks a lot

    well, there's some acoustic bass here and there, and like, some piano, Fender Rhodes piano (I think - it's been awhile) but Nebraska is my total favorite album of his.

    Hands down.

    The Best.

    a pure distillation of art right there.
    Said we'd write a book someday
    About a boy who'd always strayed
    And a girl who took the fog away
    Man, if it could be that way
    Then I would come without delay
    With a smile on my face
    And I would not be lost for long
    And you could be my title song
  • intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,240
    Nebraska

    (ten)
    Charlotte 00
    Charlotte 03
    Asheville 04
    Atlanta 12
    Greenville 16, Columbia 16
    Seattle 18 
    Nashville 22
    Ohana Festival 24 x2
  • Cropduster84Cropduster84 Posts: 1,283
    THE MOST UNDERATED ALBUM OF ALL TIME AND IMO SPRINGSTEEN'S BEST..........:

    The Ghost of Tom Joad.
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  • PoncierPoncier Posts: 17,053
    Without question, get "Darkness on the Edge of Town".
    You can thank me later.
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  • Nebraska, no doubt
  • rriversrrivers Posts: 3,696
    I'm came late to the Bruce party. I have had his greatest hits for ten years or so and got The Rising.

    Sirius satelitte radio has a all Bruce station and it has been awesome over the past couple of months to be exposed to all of his music. Great catalog.
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  • rrivers wrote:
    I'm came late to the Bruce party. I have had his greatest hits for ten years or so and got The Rising.

    Sirius satelitte radio has a all Bruce station and it has been awesome over the past couple of months to be exposed to all of his music. Great catalog.

    I'm the same, only started getting into his music in the last year or so.

    The Ghost of Tom Joad is amazing....get that next.
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  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    barcoach wrote:
    I really think his 2nd. album, The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle is kind of a forgotten gem, so I'd strongly suggest that one.
    But then you're still missing The River which is a double with some strong songs on it.

    i totally agree that the wild, the innocent and the e street shuffle is an often forgotten treasure in his collection and that would be my strongest suggestion for your next purchase.

    but the river and nebraska are often held as quintessential bruce albums. anyway you go, imho, you shouldn't be disappointed.
  • JaneNYJaneNY Posts: 4,438
    If you like girls, cars and partying, plus some seriousness, The River is your album! (plus its a double) But Darkness on the Edge of Town and Tunnel of Love are must haves as well. Actually, if you like Bruce, you're going to have get them all eventually.
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  • I went with Nebraska due to my love of folk music. It's a great album. I'm really enjoying it. I think I'm gonna go for Darkness On The Edge Of Town next.

    Thanks a lot for all your suggestions
    "I'm a thief, and I dig it"
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