Thursday, September 22, 2016

Bruce Springsteen: songs of the prehistory put a soundtrack to autobiography – The Press

The music and words come together in this creative stage of Bruce Springsteen. The artist will launch on September 23, a disc with five previously unreleased songs as a preamble to the publication of his autobiography.

Born to Run, like its album most famous one, is the title of the book signed by the 'Boss' which will go on sale Tuesday, September 27th.

The leader of the E Street Band reveals episodes of his childhood and adolescence, the difficult relationship with his father, his obsession with success and his various depressive periods, the last of them to complete the six decades, seven years ago.

"One of the points which I address in the book is that wherever you are or wherever you are, the depression never leaves you. Never know its parameters. Can I get sick enough to the point of become more like my father than I could?", she told Vanity Fair.

Chapter and Verse is called the musical production that compiles songs released between the years of their debut Greetings from Asbury Park, N. J. (1973) and Wrecking Ball (2012). Some of their compositions correspond to the prehistory of the singer, from 1966 until his first recording. is The Castiles was the first band of the musician, when was only 14 years old.

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