The River is the fifth studio album by Bruce Springsteen. The - TopicsExpress



          

The River is the fifth studio album by Bruce Springsteen. The album was released on October 17, 1980. Imbedded within the double-disc running time of The River is a single-disc album that follows up on the themes and sound of Darkness on the Edge of Town -- wide-screen, midtempo rock and stories of the disillusionment of working-class life and the conflicts within families. In these songs, which include the title track, Independence Day, and Point Blank, Bruce Springsteens world-view is just as dire as it had become on Darkness, but less judgmental. Independence Day, for example, is a father-and-son ballad that has little of the anger of its hard rock counterpart on Darkness, Adam Raised a Cain. Springsteens heroes again seek to overcome their crushing troubles through defiance and by driving around, and though The River repeats the soured love theme of Racing in the Street, he also posits romance as a possible escape, sometimes combining it with one of the other solutions, as on the eight-plus-minute Drive All Night. But there is also another album lurking within The River, and it is a more lighthearted pop/rock collection of short, sometimes humorous songs like Sherry Darling and Im a Rocker. At times Springsteen combines elements of the two, as on Out in the Street, perhaps the albums quintessential song, a catchy, uptempo number that sounds like something from the early 60s and echoes the theme of the Vogues 1966 hit Five OClock World. Hungry Heart, which became Springsteens first Top Ten hit, combines a rollicking musical track with a more sober lyrical theme that emphasizes longing over disappointment. But a better guide to Springsteens development are the songs Stolen Car and the album-closing Wreck on the Highway, gentle, moody ballads imbued with a sense of hopelessness that anticipate his next record, Nebraska. Review by William Ruhlmann
Posted on: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 05:54:15 +0000

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