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Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits

 
Album Review: Bruce Springsteen Greatest Hits
 

  • Artist: Bruce Springsteen
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 28, 1995
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Here's the challenge in putting together a Bruce Springsteen compilation: Though he scored 18 Top 40 hits (12 of which made the Top Ten) through 1994, Springsteen is not a "singles artist." Some of his biggest hits have come with his slightest or least characteristic material; he has written numerous songs that were hits for other artists; and some of his most memorable songs were not released as singles. While a Springsteen "hits" collection logically would contain such Top Ten singles as "I'm on Fire" and his cover of Edwin Starr's "War, " few Springsteen fans would miss their omission; on the other hand, many would support the inclusion of "Blinded by the Light" and "Pink Cadillac, " Top Ten hits for Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Natalie Cole; and anyone even remotely familiar with Springsteen's albums and concerts would have trouble countenancing the absence of such non-singles as "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" and "Thunder Road." Facing this challenge, Springsteen has adopted his own set of criteria: First, he seems to have wanted to pack as much music onto a single disc as possible (the result, a CD-busting 76:47 running time); second, he seems to have wanted to include as many tracks as possible, even if that means editing songs (the result, 18 tracks are included, though five have been substantially shortened -- "My Hometown" [by 24 seconds], "Glory Days" [by 29 seconds], "Human Touch" [by 82 seconds], "Better Days" [by 23 seconds], and "Streets of Philadelphia" [by 60 seconds]); third, like many artists, he is more interested in including his recent material than his older material (the result, there is nothing from Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. or The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle -- no "Blinded by the Light, " "Spirit in the Night, " "4th of July, Asbury Park [Sandy], " or "Rosalita [Come Out Tonight]" -- but both sides of his 1992 single "Human Touch"/"Better Days" are included); fourth, he has not felt bound to interpret the album's title to mean he must include his most successful singles the Top 40 hits "Prove It All Night, " "One Step Up" and the Top Tens "Cover Me, " "I'm on Fire, " "I'm Goin' Down, " "War, " and "Tunnel of Love" are left off, while the album tracks "Thunder Road, " "The River, " and "Atlantic City" and the minor chart single "Badlands" are included); and fifth, he has opted to include both a couple of new songs ("Secret Garden" and "Blood Brothers"), a previously unreleased outtake ("Murder Incorporated"), and a new recording of a previously unreleased old song ("This Hard Land"). All of which is to say that Greatest Hits is a hodge-podge that, while not without merit, is nevertheless unsatisfactory in several ways. Springsteen considered calling it something other than Greatest Hits (one idea: This Hard Land), and that might have been a better idea if he was going to fiddle with the concept this much. Some of Springsteen's best and best-known hit recordings are here -- "Born to Run, " "Hungry Heart, " "Dancing in the Dark, " "Born in the U.S.A., " and the recent "Streets of Philadelphia, " the success of which probably prompted the release of a compilation. But many worthy tracks are missing, and the new selections don't justify the hoopla surrounding the surprising and temporary reunion of Springsteen's celebrated backup group, the E Street Band. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Born to Run Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:30)
Thunder Road Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:48)
Badlands Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:02)
The River Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (5:00)
Hungry Heart Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:20)
Atlantic City Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:56)
Dancing in the Dark Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:03)
Born in the U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:41)
My Hometown Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:12)
Glory Days Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:49)
Brilliant Disguise Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:15)
Human Touch Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (5:10)
Better Days Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:44)
Streets of Philadelphia Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:16)
Secret Garden Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:27)
Murder Incorporated Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (3:57)
Blood Brothers Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:34)
This Hard Land Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:51)

Credits

Nils Lofgren (Guitar), Bruce Springsteen (Bass), Bruce Springsteen (Guitar), Bruce Springsteen (Harmonica), Bruce Springsteen (Percussion), Bruce Springsteen (Guitar (Electric)), Bruce Springsteen (Keyboards), Bruce Springsteen (Vocals), Bruce Springsteen (Vocals (Background)), Bruce Springsteen (Producer), Bruce Springsteen (Main Performer), David Sancious (Keyboards), Clarence Clemons (Percussion), Clarence Clemons (Saxophone), Clarence Clemons (Vocals (Background)), Ken Perry (Mastering), Patti Scialfa (Vocals (Background)), Patti Scialfa (Harmony Vocals), Mike Appel (Vocals (Background)), Mike Appel (Producer), Roy Bittan (Synthesizer), Roy Bittan (Piano), Roy Bittan (Glockenspiel), Roy Bittan (Keyboards), Roy Bittan (Vocals (Background)), Roy Bittan (Producer), Roy Bittan (Fender Rhodes), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Ernest Carter (Drums), Bob Clearmountain (Mixing), Neil Dorfsman (Engineer), Danny Federici (Organ), Danny Federici (Piano), Danny Federici (Glockenspiel), Danny Federici (Keyboards), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Jimmy Iovine (Engineer), Jimmy Iovine (Mixing), Peter Keppler (Assistant Engineer), Louis Lahav (Engineer), Jon Landau (Producer), Lisa Lowell (Vocals (Background)), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Bob Ludwig (Remastering), Bob Ludwig (Mastering Consultant), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering Consultant), Jeff Porcaro (Percussion), Jeff Porcaro (Drums), Chuck Plotkin (Producer), Chuck Plotkin (Mixing), Mike Reese (Mastering), David Rose (Photography), Toby Scott (Engineer), Toby Scott (Mixing), Garry Tallent (Bass), Garry Tallent (Guitar (Bass)), Garry Tallent (Vocals (Background)), Soozie Tyrell (Vocals (Background)), Steven Van Zandt (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steven Van Zandt (Guitar), Steven Van Zandt (Mandolin), Steven Van Zandt (Vocals (Background)), Steven Van Zandt (Producer), Steven Van Zandt (Harmony Vocals), Max Weinberg (Percussion), Max Weinberg (Drums), Max Weinberg (Vocals (Background)), Carl Glanville (Assistant Engineer), Dennis King (Mastering), Gary Mallaber (Drums), John Landau (Producer), Frank Pagano (Percussion), David Gahr (Photography), Randy Jackson (Bass), Pamela Springsteen (Photography), Jay Militscher (Assistant Engineer), Jay Militscher (Mixing Assistant), Annie Leibovitz (Photography), Brian Lee (Editing), Sandra Choron (Design), Ryan Freeland (Assistant Engineer), Ryan Freeland (Mixing Assistant), Eric Meola (Photography), Eric Meola (Cover Photo), Frank Stefanko (Photography), Jim Marchese (Photography), Brian Andrew Lee (Sequencing Editor), The E Street Band (Group), Steve VanZandt (Guitar (Acoustic)), Steve VanZandt (Guitar), Steve VanZandt (Mandolin), Steve VanZandt (Vocals (Background)), Steve VanZandt (Producer), Steve VanZandt (Harmony Vocals)
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