Bruce Springsteen Discography
This is the discography of Bruce Springsteen, an American songwriter, singer and musician. Springsteen has released records steadily since 1973, and is widely known for his brand of heartland rock infused with pop hooks, poetic lyrics, and Americana sentiments centered on his native New Jersey.
Springsteen's recordings have tended to alternate between commercially accessible rock albums and somber folk-oriented works. His most commercially successful period occurred between 1975's Born to Run and 1987's Tunnel of Love. However, he has steadily maintained a loyal audience since then, and experienced a renewed commercial strength since 2002's The Rising, the first in a string of consecutive successful albums. Springsteen has made music videos for his material from the mid-1980s on, those released for Born in the U.S.A. being the best known..
Overall, Springsteen has released 17 studio albums, 70 singles, 5 extended plays, 5 live albums, 5 Box sets, and 6 compilation albums. He has sold over 65 million albums in the US, and 120 million worldwide.
Read more about Bruce Springsteen Discography: Box Sets, Extended Plays, Singles, Various Artists Releases, Guest Appearances
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“Your success story is a bigger story than whatever youre trying to say on stage.... Success makes life easier. It doesnt make living easier.”
—Bruce Springsteen (b. 1949)
“Now a Jew, in the dictionary, is one who is descended from the ancient tribes of Judea, or one who is regarded as descended from that tribe. Thats what it says in the dictionary; but you and I know what a Jew isOne Who Killed Our Lord.... And although there should be a statute of limitations for that crime, it seems that those who neither have the actions nor the gait of Christians, pagan or not, will bust us out, unrelenting dues, for another deuce.”
—Lenny Bruce (19251966)
“Bob freed your mind the way Elvis freed your body. He showed us that just because music was innately physical did not mean that it was anti-intellectual. He had the vision and the talent to make a pop record that contained the whole world.”
—Bruce Springsteen (b. 1949)