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Thrillho:
I have exactly one Bruce Springsteen album - The Ghost Of Tom Joad. It's understated, stripped-back and affecting - all things I don't generally associate with ol' Brucie Bonus, although I'm aware he has a couple of other quieter albums like Nebraska.

But I want to get into him properly, find his 'true' sound. Where shall I start? At the beginning with Born To Run?

And I'm not getting Born In The USA before anyone suggests it...

Yayniall:
Born to Run has Jungleland.
This is sufficient reasoning.

altered_carbon:
Man, I woke up this morning and listened to the Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle. That's one of his best, but get it after Born to Run, which is undeniably the best. Then Nebraska's great, and I'll just stop there before I further reveal the extent of my Springsteen obsession. It's not healthy, it really isn't.

KharBevNor:
Nah, because Bruce Springsteen doesn't make good music, and it is not healthy to like bad things.

Zingoleb:
Don't be so down on the boss! He has good music! He has...uh...

He probably has something good out.

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