Grammys (USA) - Bruce Springsteen Essentials: 15 Tracks That Show Why the Boss is a Poetic Rock Icon (2022)

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Grammys (USA) - Bruce Springsteen Essentials: 15 Tracks That Show Why the Boss is a Poetic Rock Icon (2022)

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https://www.grammy.com/news/bruce-sprin ... steen-live

Written by Ernesto Lechner, who seems to be writing for a bunch of publications now (he also wrote a list for Rolling Stone I shared a few weeks ago). Also: yeah, the Grammys make actual lists now. Who knew?

Unranked.

Born To Run (1975)
Badlands (1978)
Hungry Heart (1980)
The River (1980)
Nebraska (1982)
Born in the U.S.A. (1984)
Dancing in the Dark (1984)
Brilliant Disguise (1987)
Streets of Philadelphia (1994)
The Rising (2002)
Radio Nowhere (2007)
Working on a Dream (2009)
We Take Care Of Our Own (2012)
Hello Sunshine (2019)
Ghosts (2020)

Being fair to all the latter-day albums isn't worth leaving off Rosalita, Thunder Road, Jungleland, or Atlantic City IMHO.
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Single writer, it seems. Not eligible.
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