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Springsteen album releases Oct. 23

By Dan DeLuca, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: September 24, 2020, 6:02am

Finally, some good news to come out of 2020.

Bruce Springsteen will release his 20th studio album, “Letter to You,” on Oct. 23. It’s a 12 song set recorded with the E Street Band at Springsteen’s home studio in Colts Neck, N.J.

Produced by Springsteen and Ron Aniello, the album was recorded “live in the studio, in a way we’ve never done before, and with no overdubs,” Springsteen said in a statement. “We made the album in only five days, and it turned out to be one of the greatest recording experiences I’ve ever had. I love the emotional nature of ‘Letter to You.'”

The album contains nine newly written songs, including the title track that was released last week, plus new recordings of three that date back to the 1970s.

“Letter to You,” the song, is a solidly reassuring Springsteen on E Street track. Guitars ring and drums pound as the Boss makes a forthright promise to keep the faith with himself and his audience: “Dug deep in my soul and signed my name true,” he sings. “And sent it in a letter to you”

Two of the older songs, “If I was the Priest” and “Song for Orphans” go back to 1972, and were recorded as demos that preceded Springsteen’s debut album “Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.” in Springsteen’s “New Dylan” phase.

The other old song, “Janey Needs a Shooter” was a sturdy rocker when it was recorded in sessions for 1978’s “Darkness on the Edge of Town.” It’s been widely bootlegged but never released. Springsteen’s friend Warren Zevon was taken with the tune and adapted it as “Jeanie Needs a Shooter” on the 1980 album “Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School.”

The album’s cover features a close up of Springsteen standing in a snowstorm in New York in 2018 in a photo taken by Danny Clinch. Fans who saw the image when it circulated on social media last week might have wondered whether “Letter to You” was a Christmas album. Thankfully, it’s not.

Springsteen last performed with the E Street Band on a tour that included shows of record-breaking four-hour-plus length in Philadelphia at Citizens Bank Park in September 2016 before concluding in New Zealand in February 2017.

After the sold out run of “Springsteen on Broadway” and release of last year’s non-E Street album “Western Stars,” it was widely anticipated that the Jersey rocker would return this year with an album and tour with the E Street Band.

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