Bruce Springsteen - Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.
CBS Inc.  (1975)
Classic Rock

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CD    9 tracks  (37:08) 
   01   Blinded By The Light             05:04
   02   Growin' Up             03:05
   03   Mary Queen Of Arkansas             05:21
   04   Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?             02:05
   05   Lost In The Flood             05:17
   06   The Angel             03:24
   07   For You             04:40
   08   Spirit In The Night             04:59
   09   It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City             03:13
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NOTES Date: January 5, 1973 Length: 36:59 minutesLabel: SONY MUSIC Genre: ROCK Category: Rock/Pop CREDITS Performers Clarence Clemons : Handclapping, Saxophone, Vocals, Vocals (Background)Richard Davis : Bass, Bass (Upright)Vini Lopez : Drums, Handclapping, Horn, Vocals, Vocals (Background)David Sancious : Keyboards, Organ, Piano, SaxophoneBruce Springsteen : Bass, Conga, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Handclapping, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals, Vocals (Background)Garry Tallent : Bass, HornHarold Wheeler : Piano Production Credits Mike Appel : ProducerJack Ashkinazy : RemixingJohn Berg : Cover DesignJim Cretecos : ProducerLouis Lehav : EngineerFred Lombardi : Back CoverBruce Springsteen : Arranger, Main Performer REVIEWS April 27,2000 Many critics, and even some Bruce Springsteen fans, consider his first two albums, Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ and The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle, the most underdeveloped records of his career. When compared with his later work, particularly 1975's Born to Run, the record that directly followed the aforementioned albums, that may well be true (if only because of the incredible consistency of his post-1975 material). But as a debut release, 1973's Greetings onsistency of his post-1975 °