Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320...

The 1995 album marked a radical departure from Springsteen's previous work, featuring solo acoustic performances and a focus on social commentary.

Following a grueling legal battle with his former manager, Springsteen returned with a stripped-down, starkly realistic record. The youthful romanticism of Born to Run was replaced by the harsh realities of adulthood and compromised dreams.

A more cinematic, jazzy sound seen in "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)." Breakthrough & Stardom (1975–1984)

Lush, orchestral pop with sweeping string arrangements. Letter to You (2020)

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| Album | Release Date | Key Tracks | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Sep 1, 1975 | "Thunder Road," "Born to Run" | | Darkness on the Edge of Town | Jun 2, 1978 | "Badlands," "The Promised Land" |

(2009) featured a more pop-oriented sound and explored themes of love, relationships, and social commentary.

A sprawling double album that balances high-energy party rock songs with deeply melancholic, acoustic-leaning character studies about marriage, adulthood, and economic hardship.

Studio albums

"Born in the U.S.A.", "Dancing in the Dark", "Glory Days"

Springsteen burst onto the scene with a debut that drew immediate, heavy comparisons to Bob Dylan. Characterized by dense, rapid-fire wordplay and acoustic-driven arrangements, the album introduced a cast of eccentric street characters. "Blindeman the Light," "Spirit in the Night"

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A sprawling double album that balances high-energy stadium rock with somber, introspective acoustic ballads. It explores themes of marriage, family, and the economic hardships of the American working class. "The River", "Hungry Heart", "Ties That Bind" The 1995 album marked a radical departure from

: "We Take Care of Our Own", "Death to My Hometown".

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1992 — Human Touch (Columbia)

"Hello Sunshine," "Tucson Train," "Western Stars"