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Bruce Springsteen
Live in New York City
Columbia Records

I've never really been into the Boss, but if you're ever stuck somewhere without a top 40 station to listen to, this would be a good disc to have around. Bruce wrote most of the songs on this Double Disc Set. The one song that I would have really liked to hear is "57 Channels and Nothin' On," but it apparently didn't make the final cut.

A note for A3 fans... Bruce's "Mansion on the Hill" isn't the same song as the one on "La Peste."

I'd imagain that all of Bruce's fans already bought this disc, so I feel good writing that this album doesn't seem like a good "jumping on point" to me. Two stars out of five (because he's the Boss).

-Django

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