Month: October 2020

Human Touch: The Reason Why You Shouldn’t Release Two Albums on the Same Day (Springsteen #9)

Bruce Springsteen could never make a bad album, could he? I mean, he’s The Boss, right? Well, I’m sorry but, he did. Jumping forward a few years from my previous…

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The River: Springsteen’s First (and Only) Double Album (Springsteen #5)

It’s time to look at Bruce Springsteen’s fifth album, The River. Released in 1980, The River is Springsteen’s first and only double album. Originally the album was a single record,…

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Darkness on the Edge of Town: Springsteen’s Best Album? (Springsteen #4)

It’s time to look at Bruce Springsteen’s fourth studio album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. I’ll say right of the bat that this is one of my favourites from…

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Journey to Fearless: Taylor Swift’s Debut Concert Tour

If you read my review of Taylor Swift’s album Fearless, then you know that this album was my childhood (read the review here!). I adored this album and listened to…

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Born to Run: The Boss’s Big Break (Springsteen #3)

Welcome back to my Bruce Springsteen series! Today, I’m talking about Born to Run, Springsteen’s third and most famous studio album. After releasing two unsuccessful albums, Greetings from Asbury Park…

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Reviewing the Singles I Have Missed

Happy Friday! As you may know or have noticed, I took a long break from this blog during August, due to my health. Because of this, I seem to have…

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The Album That Almost Cost Springsteen’s Career: The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (Springsteen #2)

Today, I’m looking at Bruce Springsteen’s 2nd studio album, The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle. The Wild was released on November 5, 1973 (although there is some…

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