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Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320... !!exclusive!! Jun 2026

A stripped-back, angrier, and more mature record dealing with the crushing realities of adult life and broken promises. 2. The 1980s: Global Megastardom and Dark Realism

The 1995 album marked a radical departure from Springsteen's previous work, featuring solo acoustic performances and a focus on social commentary.

In 1995, Springsteen released , a stark, folk-influenced album inspired by John Steinbeck, focusing on immigrants and the downtrodden. His 1999 reunion with the E Street Band culminated in the 9/11-inspired The Rising (2002), a powerful album of grief, resilience, and spiritual renewal. Bruce Springsteen - Discography -1973-2020- 320...

A collection of covers, re-recorded outtakes, and unreleased studio tracks. The album prominently features Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who injected a heavy, modern rock edge into the E Street sound.

Eclectic roots-rock featuring loops, folk instruments, and gospel vocals. High Hopes (2014) A stripped-back, angrier, and more mature record dealing

Released on the exact same day, these two albums marked Springsteen's first full projects after officially disbanding the E Street Band. Human Touch offered polished radio pop, while Lucky Town felt looser, rawer, and more spiritually upbeat.

Characterized by a lighter, more optimistic tone, this album features lush, 1960s pop production and celebrates themes of hope, renewal, and romance. In 1995, Springsteen released , a stark, folk-influenced

A vibrant, energetic tribute to traditional American folk music and the songbook of Pete Seeger.

A stripped-back, angrier, and more mature record dealing with the crushing realities of adult life and broken promises. 2. The 1980s: Global Megastardom and Dark Realism

The 1995 album marked a radical departure from Springsteen's previous work, featuring solo acoustic performances and a focus on social commentary.

In 1995, Springsteen released , a stark, folk-influenced album inspired by John Steinbeck, focusing on immigrants and the downtrodden. His 1999 reunion with the E Street Band culminated in the 9/11-inspired The Rising (2002), a powerful album of grief, resilience, and spiritual renewal.

A collection of covers, re-recorded outtakes, and unreleased studio tracks. The album prominently features Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who injected a heavy, modern rock edge into the E Street sound.

Eclectic roots-rock featuring loops, folk instruments, and gospel vocals. High Hopes (2014)

Released on the exact same day, these two albums marked Springsteen's first full projects after officially disbanding the E Street Band. Human Touch offered polished radio pop, while Lucky Town felt looser, rawer, and more spiritually upbeat.

Characterized by a lighter, more optimistic tone, this album features lush, 1960s pop production and celebrates themes of hope, renewal, and romance.

A vibrant, energetic tribute to traditional American folk music and the songbook of Pete Seeger.