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Condition: Brand New Description Release details Tracklist Born in the U.S.A. is Bruce Springsteen at the height of his storytelling powers, fusing heartland rock with unmistakable pop energy to cr
Born in the U.S.A. is Bruce Springsteen at the height of his storytelling powers, fusing heartland rock with unmistakable pop energy to craft a collection of tracks that are both irresistibly catchy and deeply resonant. From the thundering, synthesizer-soaked anthems like the title track and Glory Days to the intimate, brooding pulse of Im on Fire and the haunting reflection of My Hometown, the album masterfully balances big-screen drama with small-town soul. Springsteens gravelly voice and the E Street Bands tight-knit musicianship create a sound thats larger than life yet grounded in real emotion, making this one of his most accessible and iconic works.
What truly elevates Born in the U.S.A. is its ability to deliver radio-friendly hooks while carrying a weight of social commentary beneath the surface. Songs that might initially seem celebratorylike the soaring title trackare revealed to be nuanced critiques of the American experience and the struggles of blue-collar life. Its a record that invites listeners in with its vibrant energy and keeps them with its depth, capturing a snapshot of Reagan-era America while speaking to timeless themes of longing, resilience, and identity.
Reviews
Born in the U.S.A. was very favorable reviewed on release. It was described as both accessible and containing new musical elements that critics believed would both please longtime fans and attract a new audience. Rolling Stone
Springsteen creating such a vivid sense of these characters by [giving] them voices a playwright would be proud of. Rolling Stone
Stephen Holden highlighted Springsteen as one of a very small number of rock performers who uses rock to express an ongoing epic vision of [America], individual social roots and the possibility of heroic self-creation. The New York Times
Mike DeGagne argued that while the song [Born in the U.S.A.] would have been effective as an acoustic ballad it's the fervor and the might of Springsteen in front of a bombastic array of guitar and drums that help to drive his message home. AllMusic
NME, in their end-of-year list, placed it at number two [for best albums of 1984]. NME
A1 Born In The U.S.A.
A2 Cover Me
A3 Darlington County
A4 Working On The Highway
A5 Downbound Train
A6 I'M On Fire
B1 No Surrender
B2 Bobby Jean
B3 I'M Goin' Down
B4 Glory Days
B5 Dancing In The Dark
B6 My Hometown
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