Retro Spins: Bruce Springsteen - Born In The U.S.A.



With over 30 million copies sold, Born In The U.S.A. is not only Bruce Springsteen's most commercially successful album, but also cited as one of the best albums of all time by critics. The album was also nominated for album of the year at the 1985 Grammy Awards, but ended up losing to Lionel Richie's Can't Slow Down. That's a tough album to compete with.

Though he continued to press values and meaning in his lyrics, Born In The U.S.A. introduced the world to a more mainstream sounding Springsteen. It's a quintessential pop album, while at the same time staying rooted in 60's rock style. A defiant rock 'n roll album, as Roger Scott called it.

The album became the very first one to be produced on compact disc in the USA when CBS and Sony opened their CD manufacturing plant. With an option of cassette, CD and vinyl, it went on to become the best-selling album of 1985. This was most likely helped in part by the massive worldwide tour which Springsteen went on to promote it.

Thirty plus years later, does the album stand up to the test of time? Yes. Yes it does. It's as fantastic to hear today as it was in 1985. It's got raw emotion, solid rock music, and most importantly, it's just good.

It's difficult to turn your nose up at tracks like Born In The U.S.A., Cover Me, I'm On Fire, Glory Days, Dancing In The Dark and My Hometown. They lead the charge, and set the groundwork for high expectations.

Those expectations don't disappoint. The remaining tracks may not have been acknowledge as chart toppers, but they're still fantastic. Downbound Train is probably one of my favorites from the remaining songs. I honestly think you have to want to hate this album to actually do so.

Born In The U.S.A., the album, is definitely one I'm going to keep in frequent rotation in my 80's mixes. It's a fantastic album from start to finish, and definitely belongs in the collection of any 80's fan or audiophile.

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5 comments:

  1. Agree 100%. Outstanding then - outstanding now. I read his autobiography "Born to Run" a few years back. Amazing life.

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    1. Yeah, endless money can pay for an amazing life.

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    2. He certainly earned that endless money. He dropped out of high school and started playing gigs at age 15 and never stopped his relentless passion to be a performer.

      Saw him in concert in 2016 at Nats Park. Bucket list item. It was outfreakinstanding.

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  2. Fantastic album by an amazing Jersey born artist!

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