Though Bruce’s new album was mostly recorded at his home studio in New Jersey, he drew most of the inspiration for these songs from his favorite Southern California pop records of the ’60s and ’70s.... more
Two CD edition. Springsteen on Broadway is an album of music and stories by Bruce Springsteen, and the soundtrack to the Netflix film of the same name. The album is the complete live performance of... more
Though Bruce’s new album was mostly recorded at his home studio in New Jersey, he drew most of the inspiration for these songs from his favorite Southern California pop records of the ’60s and ’70s.... more
Includes never-before-seen clips of "Hungry Heart" "If I Should Fall Behind," "Highway Patrol Men" directed by Sean Penn, "The Ghost of Tom Joad" from the Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1995, and more -... more
A 2015 double-disc update of the Boss’ best: "Thunder Road," "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)," "Born To Run," "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out," "Badlands," "The River," "Hungry Heart," "Glory Days," "Dancing... more
Bruce’s own liner notes for this new album tell us where these recordings came from. Tom Morello, who toured with Bruce in Australia, recorded versions of the Havalinas’ High Hopes and the Saints’... more
This is a new release, but it takes you back to the exhilarating early days of Springsteen’s superstardom. The Boss recorded way more music in the wake of his "Born to Run" breakthrough than could... more
Available on CD or double vinyl, this companion album to Bruce’s new autobiography starts with 1966 and 1967 recordings by his high school band the Castiles, then unearths songs by his early band... more
Bruce stayed in the Top 5 with this 1978 tour-de-force of hard-luck characters and hard-hitting rock. His hits "Prove It All Night" and "Badlands" join the thundering, organ-powered "Adam Raised a... more
Every big star has a big bang, and this was it for Bruce: the 1975 instant classic that shot him all the way to #3. The unforgettable, utterly irresistible, fist-pumping sing-along title smash and... more
Bruce’s first Top 10 smash, the #5 hit Hungry Heart, sent this 1980 LP soaring to #1 (like "Born to Run," it stayed on the charts for more than two years). Stomping rock ’n’ roll sits alongside sad... more
Bruce’s own liner notes for this new album tell us where these recordings came from. Tom Morello, who toured with Bruce in Australia, recorded versions of the Havalinas’ High Hopes and the Saints’... more
Springsteen’s sprawling set of songs made famous by Pete Seeger ranges gleefully from country to bluegrass to folk to New Orleans jazz. This edition, on double-vinyl (180-gram), includes O Mary Don’t... more
Springsteen’s sprawling set of songs made famous by Pete Seeger ranges gleefully from country to bluegrass to folk to New Orleans jazz. This edition, on double-vinyl (180-gram), includes O Mary Don’t... more
This spectacular concert came out on DVD in the 30th-anniversary "Born to Run" set. Here on 2 CDs, it finds the E Street Band on stage and on fire the year "Born to Run" hit; they prove themselves to... more
What a "boss" box we have here, just in time to celebrate Bruce’s 65th birthday! "Born to Run" and "Darkness on the Edge of Town" were remastered for boxed-set release in recent years, but this new... more
It spent well over two and a half years on the charts…it shot straight to #1…it’s still the Boss’s most famous album, and it returns here in gloriously remastered fashion on both CD and 180-gram... more
2010 double DVD release. Captured in London at the Hard Rock Calling Festival on June 28, 2009 in HD, the 172-minute film documents 27 tracks of live Springsteen that begin in daylight and progress... more
Bruce burst out of the box with this 1973 debut, his own vivacious spin on the Dylan folk-rock tradition (with the added influence of ’50s rock ’n’ roll sax). His own "Blinded by the Light" joins... more
What we have here, at long last (after months of rumors), is the release of Bruce’s 17th studio album—an album rich with political and social comment, spiritual dimension and unexpected accents of... more
Every big star has a big bang, and this was it for Bruce: the 1975 instant classic that shot him all the way to #3. The unforgettable, utterly irresistible, fist-pumping sing-along title smash and... more
It spent well over two and a half years on the charts…it shot straight to #1…it’s still the Boss’s most famous album, and it returns here in gloriously remastered fashion on both CD and 180-gram... more
These musical tales of crime and desperation—recorded at home by Bruce on a four-track—made for a riveting listen and a huge hit with fans and critics alike. Reaching #3 in ’82, it includes... more