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Personnel: Bruce Springsteen (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, maracas); Bruce Springsteen (recorder); Vini Lopez (vocals, cornet, drums, background vocals); David Sancious (saxophone, soprano saxophone, piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ, keyboards); Albee Tellone, Al Tellone (baritone saxophone); Garry Tallent (tuba, horns, bass instrument, background vocals); Vincent Lopez (drums, background vocals); Danny Federici (vocals, accordion, piano, organ, keyboards, background vocals); Clarence Clemons (vocals, saxophone, background vocals); Richard Blackwell (congas, percussion). Bruce Springsteen expanded the folk-rock approach of his debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., to strains of jazz, among other styles, on its ambitious follow-up, released only eight months later. His chief musical lieutenant was keyboard player David Sancious, who lived on the E Street that gave the album and Springsteen's backup group its name. With his help, Springsteen created a street-life mosaic of suburban society that owed much in its outlook to Van Morrison's romanticization of Belfast in Astral Weeks. Though Springsteen expressed endless affection and much nostalgia, his message was clear: this was a goodbye-to-all-that from a man who was moving on. The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle represented an astonishing advance even from the remarkable promise of Greetings; the unbanded three-song second side in particular was a flawless piece of music. Musically and lyrically, Springsteen had brought an unruly muse under control and used it to make a mature statement that synthesized popular musical styles into complicated, well-executed arrangements and absorbing suites; it evoked a world precisely even as that world seemed to disappear. Following the personnel changes in the E Street Band in 1974, there is a conventional wisdom that this album is marred by production lapses and performance problems, specifically the drumming of Vini Lopez. None of that is true. Lopez's busy Keith Moon style is appropriate to the arrangements in a way his replacement, Max Weinberg, never could have been. The production is fine. And the album's songs contain the best realization of Springsteen's poetic vision, which soon enough would be tarnished by disillusionment. He would later make different albums, but he never made a better one. The truth is, The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle is one of the greatest albums in the history of rock & roll. ~ William Ruhlmann Bruce Springsteen's second album found him at a pivotal point in his development. The most musically expansive record of his career, THE WILD, THE INNOCENT & THE E STREET SHUFFLE found Bruce beginning to find his own sound, moving beyond the Dylan-meets-Van Morrison folk-rock of his debut. Though the signature Spector-on-steroids E Street Band sound wouldn't fall fully into place until the next album, this one sounds like a sudden realization of a universe of musical possibilities. While this is solidly a rock record, there are hints of jazz, blues, soul, Latin music, and more. This would be the only time the cinematic vistas of Springsteen's early lyrics were matched by equally impressionistic music. "Wild Billy's Circus Story" marks the point on wildly divergent career paths when Springsteen and Tom Waits seemed to intersect. "4th of July, Asbury Park" and "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)" are unlike anything that had come before them, story-songs full of shifts in tone, dynamics, and mood that are as surprising as they are evocative. Springsteen hadn't yet transformed into the Rock God he'd soon become, but THE WILD, THE INNOCENT... clearly shows him already well on his way.Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.128) - Ranked #132 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "E STREET is where Springsteen gets ready for the last laugh." Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $1.00) | | Category | Rock Albums, Oldies CDs, Rock/Pop | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 1973 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3327  | | CD Universe Part number | 1085458 | | Catalog number | 32432 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 25, 1990 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Mike Appel; Jim Cretecos | | Engineer | Louis Lahav | | Recording Time | 46 minutes | | Personnel | Bruce Springsteen - vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica, recorder Garry Tallent - tuba, bass instrument, background vocals Danny Federici - accordion, piano, organ, background vocals Clarence "Nick" Clemons - saxophone, background vocals David Sancious - soprano saxophone, piano, electric piano, Clavinet, organ Vincent "Loper" Lopez - drums, background vocals Al Tellone - baritone saxophone Richard Blackwell - congas, percussion
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Bruce Springsteen Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Songs Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Music Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Must have for any Bruce fan Great early music from the "boss". "Rosalita Rocks" Submitted by rzalone (Marion, NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great second Great second album, jazzy sound sometimes mixed with songwriter's style and the usual rock band groove.
After Greetings we couldn't expect something better than this, just buy it and enjoy.
Submitted by Daniele, samp91 (Venice, Italy) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best rock album ever I have 20,000 rock and jazz albums and have seen perhaps 1500 rock shows. In my opinion, this is one of my top five albums of all time in any genre. There is so much complexity on this album that you may never tire of it. And the lyrics...my god...matchless... The music us beyond a simple metaphor. it keeps coming at you, making strange and delightful twists and turns, always something new. It grows better with each listening-like Sergeant Pepper, Mahler's 8th, Enter the Wu tang, Astral Weeks, or Kind of Blue.
This guy was Coltrane, Dylan Thomas, and Domingo. Buy this album and be sad that Springsteen never was quite this good again. Submitted by mccown (Monroe, LA USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
An Exploration of Musical Themes Flows like a symphony from beginning to end, and plays in the mind's eye cinematically. Submitted by Skipix (Cyberealms) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The only Springsteen album you'll ever need Bruce Springsteen has given his fans an impressive collection of songs to enjoy over the years. I'm not really what you'd call an avid fan of "THE BOSS". However, I do own the first two Springsteen albums. "Greetings" is an excellent first release. But "The Wild, The Innocent And The E-Street Shuffle" is Bruce's Masterpiece. I used to have several other Springsteen release. Over time, I grew tired of all but the first two releases. But this one is a keeper. Every song is just excellent. Great melodies. And the lyrics are fantastic! I'm a long-time Bob Dylan fan, so I know a few things about great lyricists. Unfortunately, Bruce was never able to get anywhere near his first two albums. As far as I'm concerned, this is the only Springsteen album I'll ever need. It's a perfect example of great songwriting. Submitted by Jleedrummer (Shrewsbury PA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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