Bruce Springsteen
Oct 23, 2020

Letter To You is Bruce Springsteen's 20th studio album. It is also the first time he performed with the E Street Band since The River tour in 2016. The album was produced by Ron Aniello with Springsteen, mixed by Bob Clearmountain and mastered by Bob Ludwig. Springsteen is joined on Letter To You by Roy Bittan, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, Garry Tallent, Stevie Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Charlie Giordano and Jake Clemons.
Letter To You includes nine recently written songs, as well as new recordings of previously unreleased compositions from the 1970s, “Janey Needs a Shooter,” “If I Was the Priest,” and “Song for Orphans.” Of the newer songs, check out “Last Man Standing,” “House Of A Thousand Guitars,” “Burnin’ Train” and the tile track.
Springsteen recently told the Irish Times, ““The record stretches across a wide swathe of time, takes in my first band, takes in my current band and takes in what I learned in between. Between 17 and 70. So the record addresses those subjects, of loss, the joy of playing, the wonderful life of making music as part of a rock n roll band, the strange sort of brotherhood that you get let into at a very young age that means 45 years later you are still playing with some of the same people you went to high school with. I don’t know many other jobs where that happens.”
Springsteen and Apple TV+ have released the new film, Bruce Springsteen's Letter To You. He has garnered 20 Grammys, won an Oscar and a Tony, been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, received a Kennedy Center Honor and was MusiCares’ 2013 Person of the Year.
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