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25. november 2013.
High Hopes slippes den 14. januar
I dag ble det bekreftet at Bruce Springsteens 18 studio album slippes tirsdag den 14. januar 2014.
Albumet, som har fått tittelen "High Hopes" inneholder 12 låter hvorav tre er coverlåter, to er ny-innspillinger av eldre utgitte låter, samt sju uutgitte låter fra det siste tiåret.

"High Hopes" slippes den 14. januar 2014



Albumet er spilt inn i New Jersey, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Australia og New York. I
 tillegg til flere medlemmer av The E Street Band er også Tom Morello sterkt medvirkende på platen. Selv Clarence Clemons og Danny Federici er med på flere av låtene.

High Hopes
1. High Hopes (Tim Scott McConnell) - med Tom Morello
2. Harry’s Place - med Tom Morello
3. American Skin (41 Shots) - med Tom Morello
4. Just Like Fire Would (Chris J. Bailey) - med Tom Morello
5. Down In The Hole
6. Heaven’s Wall - med Tom Morello
7. Frankie Fell In Love
8. This Is Your Sword
9. Hunter Of Invisible Game - med Tom Morello
10. The Ghost of Tom Joad - med Tom Morello (duett)
11. The Wall
12. Dream Baby Dream (Martin Rev and Alan Vega) - med Tom Morello

Her er Bruce Springsteens egne ord angående den kommende utgivelsen:
I was working on a record of some of our best unreleased material from the past decade when Tom Morello (sitting in for Steve during the Australian leg of our tour) suggested we ought to add “High Hopes” to our live set.  I had cut “High Hopes,” a song by Tim Scott McConnell of the LA based Havalinas, in the 90′s.  We worked it up in our Aussie rehearsals and Tom then proceeded to burn the house down with it.  We re-cut it mid tour at Studios 301 in Sydney along with “Just Like Fire Would,” a song from one of my favorite early Australian punk bands, The Saints (check out “I’m Stranded”).  Tom and his guitar became my muse, pushing the rest of this project to another level.  Thanks for the inspiration Tom.

Some of these songs, “American Skin” and “Ghost of Tom Joad,” you’ll be familiar with from our live versions.  I felt they were among the best of my writing and deserved a proper studio recording.  ”The Wall” is something I’d played on stage a few times and remains very close to my heart.  The title and idea were Joe Grushecky’s, then the song appeared after Patti and I made a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington.  It was inspired by my memories of Walter Cichon.  Walter was one of the great early Jersey Shore rockers, who along with his brother Ray (one of my early guitar mentors) led the ”Motifs”.  The Motifs were a local rock band who were always a head above everybody else.  Raw, sexy and rebellious, they were the heroes you aspired to be.  But these were heroes you could touch, speak to, and go to with your musical inquiries.  Cool, but always accessible, they were an inspiration to me, and many young working musicians in 1960′s central New Jersey.   Though my character in “The Wall” is a Marine, Walter was actually in the Army, A Company, 3rd Battalion, 8th Infantry.  He was the first person I ever stood in the presence of who was filled with the mystique of the true rock star. Walter went missing in action in Vietnam in March 1968.  He still performs somewhat regularly in my mind, the way he stood, dressed, held the tambourine, the casual cool, the freeness. The man who by his attitude, his walk said “you can defy all this, all of what’s here, all of what you’ve been taught, taught to fear, to love and you’ll still be alright.”  His was a terrible loss to us, his loved ones and the local music scene.  I still miss him.

This is music I always felt needed to be released.  From the gangsters of “Harry’s Place,” the ill-prepared roomies on “Frankie Fell In Love” (shades of Steve and I bumming together in our Asbury Park apartment) the travelers in the wasteland of “Hunter Of Invisible Game,” to the soldier and his visiting friend in “The Wall”, I felt they all deserved a home and a hearing.

Hope you enjoy it,
Bruce Springsteen


Det vil bli utgitt en
Limited Edition utgave av albumet med en bonus DVD som inneholder full albumspilling av "Born In The USA" albumet fra Hard Rock Calling festivalen i London den 30. juni i sommer.

 
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