Working On A Dream (CD / DVD Edition)(Limited Edition) (2009)

Artist: Bruce Springsteen
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Label: Cbs/epic/wtg Records
UPC: 00886974393122
Release Date: 1/27/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210445181
Item#: M4J9T7
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25050
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Outlaw Pete ~ Bruce Springsteen
2. My Lucky Day ~ Bruce Springsteen
3. Working On A Dream ~ Bruce Springsteen
4. Queen Of The Supermarket ~ Bruce Springsteen
5. What Love Can Do ~ Bruce Springsteen
6. This Life ~ Bruce Springsteen
7. Good Eye ~ Bruce Springsteen
8. Tomorrow Never Knows ~ Bruce Springsteen
9. Life Itself ~ Bruce Springsteen
10. Kingdom Of Days ~ Bruce Springsteen
11. Surprise, Surprise ~ Bruce Springsteen
12. Last Carnival, The ~ Bruce Springsteen
13. Wrestler, The ~ Bruce Springsteen



Bruce Springsteen’s new album, Working On A Dream was recorded with the E Street Band and features twelve new Springsteen compositions plus a bonus track. It is the fourth collaboration between Springsteen and Brendan O’Brien, who produced and mixed the album.

The Deluxe package includes 38 minutes of behind-the-scenes footage featuring Springsteen and the band recording in the studio.
 
"Towards the end of recording Magic, excited by the return to pop production. sounds, I continued writing. When my friend producer Brendan O’Brien heard the new songs, he said, ‘Let’s keep going.’ Over the course of the next year, that’s just what we did, recording with the E Street Band during the breaks on last year’s tour. I hope Working On A Dream has caught the energy of the band fresh off the road from some of the most exciting shows we’ve ever done. All the songs were written quickly, we usually used one of our first few takes, and we all had a blast making this one from beginning to end."  Bruce Springsteen

 

Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Bruce Springsteen (vocals, keyboards, glockenspiel, percussion); Nils Lofgren, Steve VanZandt (vocals, guitars); Soozie Tyrell (vocals, violin); Clarence Clemons (vocals, saxophone); Patti Scialfa (vocals); Roy Bittan (accordion, piano); Garry Tallent (bass guitar); Max Weinberg (drums); Danny Federici.
Audio Mixer: Brendan O'Brien.
Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig.
Bruce Springsteen's not known for pumping out new material at a rapid clip, but he was seemingly so energized by his 2007 album, MAGIC, that he wrote and recorded the songs on WORKING ON A DREAM in a creative flurry and had it out 15 months after its predecessor. The feel of the album is accordingly urgent; there's little here that bears the epic qualities of his more deliberately wrought work, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Overall, this is probably as close as The Boss gets to a pop album. While the somewhat anomalous "The Wrestler," the spare, acoustic-based theme from the celebrated film of the same name, is a trenchant look inside a troubled soul, a more light-hearted feel prevails throughout most of WORKING ON A DREAM. Muscular production emphasizes Springsteen's classic-rock leanings, but these simple songs of love and hope also bear bright pop hooks, and they wind up being nicely offset by a couple of raw, bluesy tunes before it's all over.
From its bright, brittle production to its tossed-off postage stamp cover art, Working on a Dream is in every respect a companion piece to Magic, an album that's merely a set of songs, both sprawling and deliberately small, songs that don't necessarily tackle any one major theme but all add up to a portrait of their time. Magic chronicled the dog days of Bush where Working on a Dream is designed as a keynote to the Obama age, released just a week after the inauguration of the U.S.'s 44th president and not coincidentally containing not a little optimism within its 13 tracks. This sense of hope is a tonic to the despair that crept into the margins of Magic but it's easy to posit Working on a Dream as pure positivity, which isn't exactly true: a hangover from W lingers, most vividly in the broken spirit of "The Wrestler," and Bruce mourning departed E Street Band member Danny Federici with "The Last Carnival." Springsteen peppers his tribute with images recalling the early days of the E Street Band but saves a revival of their wild, woolly sound for the opening "Outlaw Pete," a cavernous, circular, comical epic reminiscent of Springsteen's unwieldy portraits of rats on the Jersey Shore. "Outlaw Pete" is Working on a Dream at its best, playing like nothing less than The E Street Shuffle as reflected and refracted through Arcade Fire's naked hero worship, casually highlighting how producer Brendan O'Brien has gently nudged the Boss toward new musical avenues. Many of these new sounds are drawn from the past, often feeling informed by Little Steven's Underground Garage -- Van Zandt and Nils Lofgren's guitars chime like the Byrds; the band knocks out a tough little blues number on "Good Eye"; and Springsteen shows a knack for pure pop on "Surprise, Surprise" and indulges his ever-increasing Brian Wilson fascination on "This Life," whose percolating organs and harmonies rival the High Llamas. All this rests nicely alongside the Boss' trademarks -- galloping rockers that fill a stadium ("My Lucky Day") and their polar opposite, his intimate acoustic tunes ("Tomorrow Never Knows") -- which all make Working on a Dream read like a rich, inventive, musical album...which it is, to an extent. The ideas and intent are there, but the album is hampered slightly by the overall modesty of Springsteen's writing -- by and large, these are small-scale songs and feel that way -- and hurt significantly by the precise, digital production that muffles the music's imagination and impact. A large part of Springsteen's appeal has always been how the E Street Band has sounded as big and open as his heart, but Working on a Dream, like Magic before it, has a production that feels tiny and constrained even as it is layered with extraneous details. It's possible to listen around this production and hear the modest charms of the songs, but the album would be better if the sound matched the sentiment. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Producer: Brendan O'Brien

Engineer: Tom Syrowski; Derek Karlquist; Rick Kwan; Tom Tapley; Paul Lamalfa; Darren Tablan; Kevin Mills; Nick DiDia; Tim Mitchell; Toby Scott; Billy Bowers

 
Compilation Appearances
Vol. 1-Very Special Christmas
Robert Gordon With Link Wray/F
Diana: Princess Of Wales Tribute
Awake (Bonus Tracks)
Live-Down The Road Apiece
Til We Out Number Em
Now That's What I Call Christmas!
God Bless America
Songs Inspired Bylitrature Chapter
Tribute To Bruce Springsteen
Back In 20
Rose And The Briar
2006 Grammy Nominees
Kuschelrock V.3
Overnight Sensational
Last Man Standing
With Link Wray/fresh Fish
Sowing The Seeds:10th Anniversary
Give Us Your Poor
Every Child Deserves A Lifetime:songs
Body Of War:songs That Inspired (ost)
Working On A Dream
Working On A Dream (CD / DVD Edition)(Limited Edition)
Sleepytime Tunes:bruce Springsteen Lu
Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again
Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again [CD/DVD]
List
People Speak (Ost)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
Artists, Various
A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen ~ Artists, Various
Light Of Day: A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen ~ Artists, Various
Pickin' on Springsteen ~ On, Pickin'
Pickin' on Springsteen, Vol. 2 ~ On, Pickin'
On, Pickin'
Pickin' On Springsteen: A Tribute ~ Pickin' On
Pickin' On Springsteen Vol. 2: The Bluegrass... ~ Pickin' On
The String Quartet Tribute to Bruce Springsteen: H ~ Section
Hometown: String Quartet Tribute To Springsteen ~ Section (The)
Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen [Big Eye] ~ Various Artists
Light Of Day: A Tribute To Bruce Springsteen ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Tribute to Bruce Springsteen [Silver Star] ~ Various Artists
Various Artists
Various Artists
Bruce Springsteen's Jukebox ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 01/27/2009
Original Release Date : 2009
Catalog ID : 886974393122
Label : Columbia (USA)
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00886974393122

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.66)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "Springsteen has mastered the key sounds of rock's golden age, and he deploys them at will on this album, diving deep into influences that he's only hinted at before on record."

Spin (p.77)
- 3 stars out of 5 -- "The classic pop- and folk-derived melodies of 'Life Itself' and the title track sound almost sacred when borne aloft by the E Street Band's majestic thrust."

Entertainment Weekly (p.96)
- "[T]he warm, bright music blasting away behind him reminds fans what they've know for ages: It's hard to stay downbeat for very long when the E Street Band is playing." -- Grade: A

Mojo (Publisher)
(p.102)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] spontaneous-sounding yet painstakingly arranged Springsteen album with flashes of rococo strings and no little positivity. Take hear and enjoy The Boss's galvanizing newie -- Mr. Motivator is back."

Blender (Magazine)
(p.62)
- 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The best songs are pledges in the style of '60s rock that draw from Springsteen's 18-year marriage to singer Patti Scialfa."

Paste (magazine)
(p.63)
- "Bruce Springsteen's latest is a grab bag of everything we've come to love about The Boss -- anthemic rock, exhausted Americana, raunchy blues shuffles, orchestral ballads, testifying gospel rave-ups and gripping lyrical narratives about working-class America."

Clash (magazine)
(p.100)
- "While not sentimental, WORKING ON A DREAM does draw attention to the romantic side of Springsteen, and rays of optimism shine through across the record."

Record Collector (magazine)
(p.103)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's certainly his most positive and uplifting album for some time....A celebration of the history of great American popular music."

  
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5 of 5 The BOSS rocks it out again! Friday, February 20, 2009
A Listener from Little Rock, AR  

Loved every song!
 
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