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Bruce Springsteen Releases Track 'Letter To You' With The E Street Band

2020-09-10T15:47:10.955Z


The self-titled album, which includes nine unreleased songs, will be available from October 23Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony of the 2017 'Invictus Games' (Toronto, Canada) GEOFF ROBINS / AFP Bruce Springsteen (70 years old) has published the song Letter to You , a preview that gives title to his new album with The E Street Band, which will be released on October 23. The songs were recorded in just five days in the American singer's studio in New Jersey with Ron Ani


Bruce Springsteen performs during the closing ceremony of the 2017 'Invictus Games' (Toronto, Canada) GEOFF ROBINS / AFP

Bruce Springsteen (70 years old) has published the song

Letter to You

, a preview that gives title to his new album with The E Street Band, which will be released on October 23.

The songs were recorded in just five days in the American singer's studio in New Jersey with Ron Aniello as producer, Bob Clearmountain as mixer and mastered by Bob Ludwig.

Included on the album are three compositions from the sixties that had only been heard in concerts:

Janey Needs A Shooter, If I Was The Priest

and

Song For Orphans

.

In addition to nine other new songs:

One Minute You're Here, Letter To You, Burnin Train, Last Man Standing, The Power Of A Prayer, House Of Thousand Guitars, Rainmaker, Ghosts

and

I'll See You In My Dreams.

Springsteen has commented that he loves "the emotional nature" of

Letter to You.

For him, it has been one of the best recording experiences of his career. "The sound of The E Street Band playing in my studio completely live and without re-recording It is spectacular.

Something we have never done before

.



Source: elparis

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