The Pete Seeger Sessions was really good too if you're into the American rootsy folk scene.
Got it. Like it. I agree that it has the "classic" E Street vibe to it. Time will tell if stands up to becoming a capital-C Classic, but given the environment in which it was released (i.e. the biz nowadays), I doubt it will reach the legendary status of Born to Run, The River etc.
Bruce has been kinda hit and miss for me too. After the outstanding commercial success of Born in the USA, I picked up the Live box set and found I got "Bruced-out" and haven't really given him much thought. I did like "The Rising" and with this album, the Boss has recaptured a fan.
I give it :
Trev
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The Pete Seeger Sessions was really good too if you're into the American rootsy folk scene.