Bruce Springsteen, Nebraska
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Bruce Springsteen's 'Nebraska '82' offers the satisfaction of material long rumored as 'Electric Nebraska," but also solo outtakes just as fascinating.
To say that Springsteen has a major discography would be an understatement, and many would surely argue that Born in the U.S.A. is his most iconic album. Considering that record’s popularity and subject matter,
Springsteen had other ideas. Hiding away in a rented home in rural New Jersey with a four-track, a few guitars, and a lot of demons for company, he took the crucial artistic left-turn towards Nebraska, a sparse acoustic record that he, and many others, still consider to be among his best.
This review contains spoilers. Balancing newfound stardom with haunting memories of his past, Jeremy Allen White portrays singer Bruce Springsteen both on the road to fame and in the lows of his personal life.
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