| Product Summary | | Label: Schoolhouse Records | | UPC: 00710003002221 | | Release Date: 9/9/2003 | | Buy.com Sku: 60611751 | | Item#: MVYEV9 | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 26050 | Format: CD |
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Song Listing
| Disc 1 | | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Better Days ~ Elliott Murphy | ------ | | 2. Book Of Dreams ~ Dion | ------ | | 3. Valentine's Day ~ Lucky 7 | ------ | | 4. Thunder Road ~ Dan Bern | ------ | | 5. Candy's Room ~ Crazysloth | ------ | | 6. Johnny 99 ~ The Mystic Knights Of The Sea/Dan Baird/Rick Richards | ------ | | 7. Man At The Top ~ Nils Lofgren | ------ | | 8. If I Should Fall Behind ~ Cindy Bullens | ------ | | 9. Something In The Night ~ Matthew Ryan | ------ | | 10. Atlantic City ~ Mike Rimbaud | ------ | | 11. Highway Patrolman ~ Sid Griffin | ------ | | 12. Mansion On The Hill ~ Billy Brag & The Blokes | ------ | | 13. Badlands ~ Joe D'Urso & Stone Caravan | ------ | | 14. State Trooper ~ Steve Wynn | ------ | | 15. Ain't Got You ~ Gary Lucas' Gods & Monsters | ------ | | 16. Brilliant Disguise ~ Elvis Costello | ------ | | 17. New York City Serenade ~ Pete Yorn | ------ | | 18. Pink Cadillac ~ Graham Parker | ------ | | 19. Hungry Heart ~ Jesse Malin | ------ | | 20. Streets Of Philadelphia ~ Garland Jeffreys | ------ | | 21. My Hometown ~ Jason Ringenberg | ------ | | 22. Light Of Day ~ Joe Grushecky | ------ | | 23. Lucky Town ~ Rosie Flores | ------ | | 24. I'm On Fire ~ Willie Nile | ------ | | 25. Downbound Train ~ Kirk Kelly | ------ | | 26. Stolen Car ~ Patty Griffin | ------ | | 27. Souls Of The Departed ~ Paradise Brothers | ------ | | 28. Two Hearts ~ Mark Wright | ------ | | 29. Promise, The ~ Graziano Romani | ------ | | 30. Working On The Highway ~ Joe Ely | ------ | | 31. River, The ~ The Clarks | ------ | | 32. Secret Garden ~ Tom Cochrane | ------ | | 33. E Street Shuffle, The ~ John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band | ------ | | 34. Born To Run ~ Cowboy Mouth | ------ | | 35. Back In Your Arms ~ Marc Broussard | ------ | | 36. Bobby Jean ~ Jennifer Glass | ------ | | 37. For You ~ The Format | ------ |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | This release designed for the German market is identical to Big Eye's 2003 Tribute to Bruce Springsteen. There's different cover art, and it names Shane Torrel, the guy who contributes eager, yet somewhat needless versions of Springsteen hits like "Cover Me" and "Dancing in the Dark." But there's no difference in the recordings themselves. There's some inspired pipe work from Eric Rigler on "Born in the USA," and Little Milton's soulful, contemporary blues version of "I'm on Fire" is nice. But those highlights are few and far between on this well-meaning, but lacking compilation. ~ Johnny Loftus |  | Not quite as impressive as 1997's One Step Up/Two Steps Back: The Songs of Bruce Springsteen, with whom it shares two artists (E Street guitarist Nils Lofgren and this album's artistic director, Elliott Murphy), Light of Day: A Tribute to Bruce Springsteen presents 37 tracks also spread over two discs. Interestingly, only six songs are duplicated, and different artists perform them. This is not only a testament to Springsteen's quantity of work, but a cursory listen to these songs shows the quality as well. In any case, there is a lot of music here. The focus is Springsteen as singer/songwriter, which results in a large proportion of unplugged strumming guitars and rootsy, rearranged versions with an emphasis on vocals and lyrics. The acts range from the well-known but not quite superstars (Elvis Costello, Cowboy Mouth, Pete Yorn, Billy Bragg) to recognizable club-sized performers (Patty Griffin, Graham Parker, Steve Wynn, the Clarks) to obscure but heartfelt musicians (everyone else). Given the approach, albums such as Tunnel of Love and especially Nebraska are mined for their more introspective tunes. Still, there are a fair share of rockers here (Parker's "Pink Cadillac," Joe Grushecky's "Light of Day") although except for a frantic "Born to Run" from Cowboy Mouth, most are slowed down or given a more sensitive reading. Released in 2003, there are no tracks from either The Rising or 1995's The Ghost of Tom Joad and only a few from 1992's Human Touch and Lucky Town. The disc does unearth some interesting obscurities -- Lofgren's version of "Man at the Top," Marc Broussard's "Back in Your Arms," the Paradise Brothers' "Souls of the Departed" among them -- that spotlight Springsteen's less popular work. Most of the music has been recorded specifically for this project -- a benefit for Parkinson's disease and sarcoma, a rare form of cancer -- but some such as Dion's beautiful "Book of Dreams," Griffin's lonely "Stolen Car," and Mark Wright's "Two Hearts" have been previously released on these artists' albums. Each comes with a short but incisive commentary from the performer. Even though some of the rearrangements are radical (Kirk Kelly strips "Downbound Train" to just ukulele!), they all convey the songs' emotions, in some cases arguably better than the originals. With two and a half hours of music, the album is best taken in small doses where the listener can soak it all in. Nonetheless, this is a successful project, one that does what it sets out to do, and should be embraced by Springsteen aficionados as well as fans of the acts involved. ~ Hal Horowitz |  | Big Eye's Tribute to Bruce Springsteen is more ambitious than most of the label's cookie cutter pop tribute albums. It features a sobering reading of "Born in the USA" by Uillean piper Eric Rigler, for example, and Little Milton's contemporary blues rendition of "I'm on Fire" is pretty interesting. But it takes more than rearrangement to make an album of covers succeed, and Tribute to Bruce Springsteen seems to run out of steam somewhere around Teddy Zig-Zag's confusing swamp grass version of "57 Channels [And Nothin' On]." That Teddy is prominently referred to as a member of Guns N' Roses only further maligns this collection. Such name-dropping seems designed to strengthen some of the participants' rather flimsy credentials -- to hide the set's weak spots behind name drops. The tribute will be of interest to Springsteen completists, especially Rigler's work. But it doesn't have much resonance for the casual fan. ~ Johnny Loftus |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 09/09/2003 |  | Original Release Date : 2003 |  | Catalog ID : 20022 |  | Label : Schoolhouse Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00710003002221 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Uncut (p.117) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[It] has its share of golden moments. There are surprises, too....Thirty-seven Bruce tunes all in..." |
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