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Bruce Springsteen/US Promotional 12 inch Single

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Bruce started his path to great success with Born To Run, but shortly after that he was unable to release a new album due to trouble in the showbiz world, which is a well-known story among fans. However, it is also a well-known story that they were able to perform live performances, so they honed their skills together with the E Street Band, whose members had just been fixed. After solving these problems, they finally released their 4th album, Darkness On The Edge Of Town, in 1978. Of course, this album was a huge success, and one of the songs from this album, Badlands, became the origin of Heartland Rock, which is now established as a genre of rock in the United States, and the lyrics are quoted from the song. It is said. This item is a direct reproduction of the US white label promo version of Darkness On The Edge Of Town. A remastered version is now on sale, but please enjoy the “sound” of the original analog version as well. It is also well known to fans that this album has several episodes. One is that the jacket photo wasn’t decided until just before the release, and The Promised Land had a familiar guitar part added at the very end, and there was a version of the test album acetate that didn’t have that guitar part. (You all probably know that this acetate has been made into media by E Street Records). This time, we’ll be featuring Billy Joel’s Say Goodbye To Hollywood (finished in the best blues-style Spector sound), featuring Ronnie Spector and the E Street Band, who often appeared as guests on the 1977 tour, on this Darkness On The Edge Of Town! )’s cover single was recorded on a super rare promo-only 12-inch single, and the Stereo/Mono version was recorded directly on both sides. The B-side song is an original song written by Miami Steve, Baby Please Don’t Go (he also produced Southside Johnny & The AsburyJukes during this period, and also provided songs with Bruce. These works was a huge success). It seems that an album was planned to be produced with these guys, so if there are any recordings left, I would like to listen to them (the album’s catalog number is written on the label of this promotional 12-inch single). I think the MONO version is a valuable item as it doesn’t seem to be available in the media at the moment. After all, MONO matches the Spectre sound! Please enjoy a glimpse of the blues and E Street Band’s studio history from 1977 to 1978 with this gift item. This is the best must-have item! ! (58:26) 1. Badlands 2. Adam Raised A Cain 3. Something In The Night 4. Candy’s Room 5. Racing In The Street 6. The Promised Land 7. Factory 8. Streets Of Fire 9. Prove It All Night 10 Darkness On The Edge Of TownRonnie Spector & The E Street Band – Say Goodbye To Hollywood / Baby Please Don’t Go Taken from US Promotional 12 Inch Single (Epic/Cleveland International Records ASF 350)11. Say Goodbye To Hollywood(Stereo) 12. Baby Please Don’t Go(Stereo) 13. Say Goodbye To Hollywood(Mono) 14. Baby Please Don’t Go(Mono)

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