艺人:Bruce Springsteen
语种:英语
唱片公司:Columbia
发行时间:2002年07月30日
专辑类别:录音室专辑
专辑风格:根源唱作人 Singer-Songwriter,
摇滚 Rock & Roll, 中心地带摇滚 Heartland Rock,
流行摇滚 Pop Rock
Bruce Springsteen专辑介绍:
by Thom Jurek
"Yes, life is very confusing, we're just trying to get on with it." -
Art Carney
as Harry Coomes in Harry and Tonto.
The many voices that come out of the ether on Bruce Springsteen's The Rising all seem to have two things in common: The first is that they are writing from the other side, from the day after September 11, 2001, the day when life began anew, more uncertain than ever before. The other commonality that these voices share is the determination that life, however fraught with tragedy and confusion, is precious and should be lived as such. This is a lot for a rock album by a popular artist to claim, but perhaps it's the only thing there is worth anything.
On this reunion with
the E Street Band
, Bruce Springsteen offers 15 meditations -- in grand rock & roll style -- on his own way of making sense of the senseless. The band is in fine form, though with
Brendan O'Brien
's uncanny production, they play with an urgency and rawness they've seldom shown. This may not have been the ideal occasion for a reunion after 15 years, but it's one they got, and they go for broke. The inpidual tracks offer various glimpses of loss, confusion, hope, faith, resolve, and a good will that can only be shown by those who have been tested by fire. The music and production is messy, greasy; a lot of the mixes bleed tracks onto one another, giving it a more homemade feel than any previous
E Street Band
outing. And yes, that's a very good thing.
The set opens with "Lonesome Day," a mid-tempo rocker with country-ish roots. Springsteen's protagonist admits to his or her shortcomings in caring for the now-absent beloved. But despite the grief and emptiness, there is a wisdom that emerges in questioning what remains: "Better ask questions before you shoot/Deceit and betrayal's bitter fruit/It's hard to swallow come time to pay/That taste on your tongue don't easily slip away/Let kingdom come/I'm gonna find my way/ Through this lonesome day."
Brendan O'Brien
's hurdy-gurdy cuts through the mix like a ghost, offering a view of an innocent past that has been forever canceled because it never was anyway; the instrument, like the glockenspiels that trim Bruce Springsteen's songs, offers not only texture, but a kind of formalist hint that possibilities don't always lie in the future. ...
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