Danny Clinch
After ending a five-year break from new music last year with Western Stars, Bruce Springsteen kept going, promising he would reunite with the beloved E-Street Band, his collaborators and touring band over the many year. No shock that that proved to be a great idea. The result is the new album Letter To You, which heās promoted with an Apple Music radio series as well as a documentary. Lo and behold, that stormed onto the Billboard albums charts, bowing at No. 2.
That may not be No. 1, but it still made for big new: It makes Springsteen the first artist to have a top-five album in each of the last six decades. The previous albums are: 1975ās Born to Run, 1980ās The River, 1992ās Human Touch, 2002ās The Rising, and 2012ās Wrecking Ball, and this yearās Letter To You.
āI love the emotional nature of Letter To You, and I love the sound of the E Street Band playing completely live in the studio, in a way weāve never done before, and with no overdubs,ā Springsteen said when he announced the album in September. āWe made the album in only five days, and it turned out to be one of the greatest recording experiences Iāve ever had.ā
You can check out our review of Letter To You here.
(via Billboard)