Bruce Springsteen: All Those Years CD1 1971-1973 CD Track Listing
Bruce Springsteen
All Those Years CD1 1971-1973 (1990)
1971: "Steel Mill"\n\n\tSteel Mill was originally formed by Bruce Springsteen on guitar, Danny Federici on organ, Vini Lopez on drums and Vinny Roslyn on bass, later replaced by Steve Van Zandt.\n\tThese songs belong to a show that took place at the club "The Scene" in Asbury Park, N.J. on January 18, 1971. YEAR: 1990 ID3G: 17
This rock cd contains 9 tracks and runs 75min 12sec.
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: music songs tracks rock Rock- Bruce Springsteen - Changing Children (11:14)
The Steel Mill used to play lengthy guitar based songs, often longer than ten minutes.\nThis is one of these tipical overpowering performances. - Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Streets-Honky Tonk Woman (12:27)
Here is a medley of Martha And The Vandellas's hit single of the Sixties and the Stones' classic, showing two of the most influential acts on Bruce in those years. - Bruce Springsteen - I Can't Take It No More (10:00)
Another tough song, with a blues base and a driving guitar solo.\nSaid Bruce: "The concept of taste had not yet entered my thinking. I just wanted to play as fast as possible" - Bruce Springsteen - Song To Orphans (08:24)
The only thing that's sure about this song is that it's unbelievably beautiful.\nHere's a rare live version featuring Bruce on acoustic guitar and Danny on accordion.\nRecorded at Max's K.C. New York City N.Y. on August 30, 1972. - Bruce Springsteen - Zero And Blind Terry (05:48)
This song was written between first and second album, and often performed during the '73 shows, but never released.\nRecorded at Max's K.C. NewYork City N.Y. on June, 1973 - Bruce Springsteen - You Mean So Much To Me (07:04)
Written and ralely played in '73, this song was later released on Southside Johnny's first album, as duet with Ronnie Spector.\nRecorded at My Father's Place Rosslyn N.Y. on July 31, 1973 - Bruce Springsteen - New York City Serenade (07:50)
The Classical piano of David Sancious opens this song of wonder and emotion, soon become an epic moment of '73 shows.\nRecorded at Max's K.C. New York City N.Y. on June, 1973. - Bruce Springsteen - 4th Of July, Asbury Park (06:05)
Early acoustic version here redorded before its official release on "The Wild, The Innocent And The E Street Shuffle". If you go to Asbury Park you'll recognize so many place mentioned in this song.\nRecorded at Max's K.C. New York City N.Y. on June, 197 - Bruce Springsteen - Something You Got (06:14)
A cover version of this hit of the Sexties. A tribute to the soul music too.\nRecorded at Max's K.C. New York City N.Y. on June, 1973
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