The Promise

The Promise

by Bruce Springsteen
The Promise

The Promise

by Bruce Springsteen

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Overview

Following Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen was proclaimed the savior of rock & roll classicism; it was hype that threatened to derail his career. In a bitter lawsuit with his former manager, he was locked out of a studio for two years but continued writing songs at fever pitch and rehearsing them on a farm in rural New Jersey. Some of these tunes -- composed during an economic recession -- reflect the tension between following one's dreams and her/his responsibilities. Still others reveal the deep influence of early rock & roll on Springsteen. When he was finally able to record, he cut enough material for four albums, and then pared it down to one. Darkness on the Edge of Town proved that Springsteen was no mere revivalist. The album was assembled from more sparsely produced, claustrophobic, and desperate "sound picture" songs, about lives broken by work, family and perceived societal obligations, and are haunted by questions of "what if?" They were a world away from the epic, busting-out-for-freedom maximalist tracks found on Born to Run. The Promise collects 21 unreleased songs written (and mostly) recorded between 1976 and 1978. They offer an aural view as to what might have been had Springsteen been able to record immediately after Born to Run. While some lyric themes here reflect the brokenness and hard choices found on Darkness, others are substantially more triumphant in their worldview; and musically, all the songs here contain more substantially production. These selections also lack the knife-edge, searing, angry guitar that saturates Darkness. Included are his versions of singles farmed out to other artists -- "Because the Night" (and while this version is terrific, it means something else in the end; Patti Smith's version remains definitive), the gritty, soulful "Fire," which eventually given to the Pointer Sisters who scored big with their classy version. The galloping "Gotta Get That Feeling" summons Jack Nietszche's production ears with its big mariachi brass. This tune and numerous others contain open homages to Phil Spector's "sha-na-na-na" choruses. Clarence Clemons' saxophone is much more prevalent on the songs of The Promise than it is on Darkness. His meat-and-potatoes tone adds heft and groove to these selctions. "Ain't Good Enough for You" is pure handclap, call-and-response, verse and chorus, approaching a doo wop celebration. The poignant love poetry in "The Brokenhearted" and "Spanish Eyes" could have been written by Doc Pomus, and reveals the influence of Jerry Leiber's "Spanish Harlem." "Candy's Boy" begins lyrically in the same place as "Candy's Room," but is a very different song melodically and thematically. "Racing in the Street" features different words; David Lindley's violin makes the track a bit less personal, more anthemic; it's absent the shadow of doubt that makes the Darkness version so devastating emotionally. "Come On (Let's Go Tonight)" is an early version of "Factory." "The Promise" is the only cut that might have added something to Darkness that isn't already there. Its sense of bewilderment, betrayal, uncertainty, and regret is total. That said, the addition of strings draws it outside Darkness' skeletal purview, underscoring the fact that Darkness is perfect as it is. The Promise stands on its own as a great Bruce Springsteen record; it feels finished, focused, and above all, offers definitive proof that Springsteen was even at that early date, one of the greatest rock and pop songwriters America had to offer. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 11/16/2010
Label: Columbia / Sony Music Entertainment
UPC: 0886977617720

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Racing in the Street
  2. Gotta Get That Feeling
  3. Outside Looking In
  4. Someday (We'll Be Together)
  5. One Way Street
  6. Because the Night
  7. Wrong Side of the Street
  8. The Brokenhearted
  9. Rendezvous
  10. Candy's Boy

Disc 2

  1. Save My Love
  2. Ain't Good Enough for You
  3. Fire
  4. Spanish Eyes
  5. It's a Shame
  6. Come On (Let's Go Tonight)
  7. Talk to Me
  8. The Little Things (My Baby Does)
  9. Breakaway
  10. The Promise
  11. City of Night

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bruce Springsteen   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Danny Federici   Glockenspiel,Organ
Harry McCarthy   Drums
Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg   Trombone
Corinda Carford   Vocals (Background)
Curt Ramm   Trumpet
Kevin Buell   Guitar
Ed Manion   Sax (Baritone)
Antoinette Savage   Vocals (Background)
Bob Chirmside   Bass
Soozie Tyrell   Vocals (Background)
Michelle Moore   Vocals (Background)
Barry Danielian   Trumpet
Garry Tallent   Bass
David Lindley   Violin
Jon Landau   Drums
Roy Bittan   Piano
Max Weinberg   Drums
Clarence Clemons   Percussion,Saxophone
Rick Gazda   Trumpet
Stan Harrison   Sax (Tenor)
Dan Levine   Trombone
Bob Muckin   Trumpet
Patti Scialfa   Vocals (Background)
Steven Van Zandt   Guitar,Vocal Harmony
Tiffeny Andrews   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Richard Penniman   Composer
David Bett   Art Direction
Matt Kelly   Restoration,Archive Research
Marilyn Laverty   Publicity
Alison Oscar   Management
Sophia Pecora   Management
Eric Meola   Photography
Kevin Buell   Assistant
Donna Kloepfer   Restoration,Archive Research
Michelle Holme   Art Direction
Tim Sturges   Restoration,Archive Research
Rob Light   Booking
William Stevenson   Composer
Frederick Long   Composer
Nick Loss-Eaton   Publicity
Barry Bell   Booking
Jan Stabile   Management
Rob Lebret   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Sean Brennan   Restoration,Archive Research
Traditional   Composer
Bob Crewe   Arranger
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
J. Fred Coots   Composer
Doug Cameron   Composer
Frank Guida   Composer
Ellas McDaniel   Composer
Enotris Johnson   Composer
Gene Barge   Composer
John Marascalco   Composer
Dee Clark   Composer
Jon Landau   Producer,Management
Joseph Royster   Composer
Richard Blackwell   Composer
Kal Mann   Composer
Jimmy Iovine   Engineer
Barbara Carr   Management
Brandon Duncan   Assistant
Thom Panunzio   Assistant Engineer
Bruce Springsteen   Composer,Producer,Additional Production
Toby Scott   Engineer,Restoration,Archive Research,Project Supervisor
Haven Gillespie   Composer
Gary Anderson   Composer
Patti Smith   Composer
Steven Van Zandt   Horn Arrangements
Cornell Muldrow   Composer
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