Tuesday, November 24, 2020

High Hopes, Bruce Springsteen

Currently doing one album for each year, 1960-2020. Today: 2014.

High Hopes, Bruce Springsteen, 2014, :56

★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆

Hailed as a masterpiece by "Rolling Stone," panned as a dud by "Pitchfork" (counterpoint: Pitchfork only raves about albums by women or rap artists), this album of castoffs, covers and re-recordings of old material is perforce a mixed bag.  The Boss fills these odds and ends with Bono-like passion, sincerity, and what would be characterized as righteous anger if you're charitable and melodrama if you're not.  I hadn't ever heard the three covers (including the title track), so can't speak to how Bruce might have elevated or desecrated them.  I mostly found the album overblown and tiresome, even though I admire the rockstar power Springsteen put into it.  Favorite tracks: "Frankie Fell in Love," "This is Your Sword."

Apart From the Crowd, Great Buildings

Apart From the Crowd , Great Buildings, 1981, :40 ★ ★ ★ ★ ☆ Solid jangle-pop from a now largely-forgotten group featuring two guys who went ...