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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What is everyone talking about?,
By Jessica L (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greetings From Asbury Park Nj (Audio CD)
I am a brand new, 19-year-old Bruce fan. I have just finished reading the rest of the reviews and I am confused. A good friend of mine gave me two of Bruce's cd's to start off with: "Greetings..." and "The Wild..." I'd never heard Bruce before, and I was completely astonished when I heard it. Bruce Springsteen is absolutely incredible. I listened to it nonstop for a month, and easily picked out what I considered to be the best. On "Greetings", two of my favorites were "Mary, Queen of Arkansas" and "The Angel", second only to "Lost in the Flood." I don't understand why all the reviews seem to cast those as the weakest points of the album. What struck me about Bruce was his compassion, intensity, and the forcefulness of his poetic, melancholic yet youthful sincerity. I find those qualities most in the songs that everyone else finds lacking. I am now at the complete mercy of Bruce's romantic, expressive genius and I will faithfully stick by that side of him. I hope I'm not the only one who appreciates these masterpieces.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, young Bruce,
By Jeff (Swarthmore, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greetings From Asbury Park Nj (Audio CD)
This CD presents a young and interesting Bruce Springsteen, performing songs with an early version of the E Street Band. Despite the fact that The Wild, The Innocent...would be released later that year, this album is very different than that album. This album has more Dylan-esque tendencies than that release, revealed on songs like "Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?," "Mary, Queen of Arkansas," and "Growin' Up." These songs, more acoustic in nature than later Springsteen (except Nebraska and Tom Joad), are a welcome change of pace from later, rock oriented Springsteen. Along with those two tunes, this album also includes the fabulous(to say the least) rocker "For You" and the moody "Spirit In The Night," a radio favorite. Although many casual fans consider "Spirit In The Night" to be the pinnacle of early Springsteen, it is not even the best song on the album, as it is easily rivaled by "It's Hard To Be A Saint In the City," "Lost In The Flood," and "For You." "Blinded By The Light," the opening number, has a great funky feel to it, with some interesting, stream-of-conciousness-lyrics. Even the oft-forgotten "Mary..." has some great, sensitive lyrics. While not as good as his next release, this album is a definite buy for any Springsteen fan or even a Dylan fan looking for some new tunes.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Springsteen Wild , Young , & Raw!,
By Michael R. Ciampi (Island Park, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greetings From Asbury Park Nj (Audio CD)
We all know Born to Run and The River and these are great albums. But if you love Bruce, this is the one you must have! It was his first studio album and the best he ever put out. The lyrics in these songs brings you through his painful, drug fenzied, lonely, and sexy moments from his early life. For You is probaly his best and most underrated tune. It will give you goosebumps when he screams out "and who am I to ask you to lick my sores..." Spirit in the Night and Blinded by the Light are the best known hits from this record. Growing Up is the rebel's anthem and The Flood will rip your heart out. So if you are a Bruce fan you must add this to your collection. But understand, this is not Born in the USA or Tunnel of LoveIt is wild, young, and raw!
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