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BillieSparks

Who's Picking Up The Born To Run boxset?

What's all going to be included in it? It comes out November 15th right?
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Reply #1 posted 11/05/05 3:39pm

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BillieSparks said:

What's all going to be included in it? It comes out November 15th right?


People are saying that it will include the digitally remastered version of Born To Run, a documentary DVD called, "Wings For Wheels: The making of Born To Run, a concert DVD including a never-before-seen 1975 concert from Hammersmith Odeon, London, and a special 48 page booklet of rare and unpublished photos. I'm definitely buying it on November 15th. I wonder if the digitally remastered CD will have any unheard and rare material on it, because Sony didn't include a CD with bonus material on it.
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Reply #2 posted 11/11/05 9:21am

BillieSparks

so it's going to include a entire concert or just some songs?
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Reply #3 posted 11/11/05 10:12am

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www.brucespringsteen.net (i'm buying this!)

Columbia Records will release the 'Born To Run 30th Anniversary Edition' box set on November 15. Personally supervised by Bruce Springsteen and Jon Landau, the box set includes "Hammersmith Odeon, London '75," an astonishing film of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's legendary 1975 concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London; the new film "Wings For Wheels: The Making of Born To Run;" the classic album in remastered CD form; and finally, a 48 page booklet of previously unpublished photographs. With its two DVDs, the package offers approximately four hours of previously unseen footage.

"I believe that the combination of the great 1975 concert footage, the brilliant documentary of the making of the album and the dazzling remastering of 'Born to Run' add up to a nearly perfect storm of Bruce's music," said longtime manager Jon Landau.

Spanning roughly two hours and ten minutes, the November 18, 1975 concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon finds an epic performance of sixteen Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band classics, including "Thunder Road," "Tenth Avenue Freeze Out," "Jungleland," and "Born To Run," as well as such other favorites such as "Kitty's Back" and "Rosalita." The multiple-camera film of the complete concert will be available in its entirety and its original sequence, as newly edited by Emmy Award Winner Thom Zimny. "Hammersmith Odeon, London '75" is the only full-length concert film ever released of Bruce and the E Street Band's first 25 years.

Zimny's production team painstakingly cleaned the original negatives and digitally restored the footage, ultimately presenting this indispensable concert in vibrant color and detail. Producer Bob Clearmountain remastered and remixed the DVD in both stereo and 5.1 surround sound. Zimny has worked with Springsteen on several projects, including editing the Emmy-winning "Live in New York," the quadruple-platinum certified, Emmy-nominated "Live in Barcelona" and the "VH1 Storytellers" films. Clearmountain is the legendary mixer who has often collaborated with Springsteen over the last twenty- five years, most famously on 'Born in the USA.'

The ninety-minute documentary "Wings For Wheels: The Making of Born To Run" chronicles the definitive story of the creation of 'Born To Run,' from songwriting to production and beyond. "Wings For Wheels" boasts archival film never shown publicly, including substantial footage of Springsteen and the E Street Band recording the album, 1975 concert film and other footage shot between 1973 and 1975. The film also features exclusive footage of Springsteen playing solo piano and guitar versions of songs from 'Born To Run.'

In addition, "Wings For Wheels" incorporates newly filmed interviews with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, including former members who played on the album, as well as the production team. In newly shot footage from Asbury Park, NJ, Springsteen discusses his personal feelings about the making of the iconic album in great depth; the footage with Springsteen includes the musician reflecting on outtakes and unreleased tracks from the album for the first time since 1975. The DVD of "Wings For Wheels: The Making of Born to Run" ends with stunning bonus footage of three songs recorded live at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theater in 1973: "Spirit In The Night," "Wild Billy's Circus Story" and " Thundercrack."

Finally, the box set will feature a CD of the newly remastered 'Born To Run,' as well as a remarkable 48-page photo album of previously unpublished photographs with an introduction written by Springsteen. This is the first time Springsteen has allowed any of his catalogue to be fully remastered and he enlisted his longtime mastering guru Bob Ludwig to handle the job. The newly remastered version presents the masterpiece with striking clarity and presence. Widely regarded as one of the cornerstone albums in rock and roll history, 'Born To Run' has been recognized by many international polls as one of the greatest albums of all time. It has sold nearly nine million albums worldwide. Of 'Born To Run,' which was originally released August 25, 1975, Rolling Stone wrote, "It is a magnificent album that pays off on every bet ever placed on him—and it should crack his future wide open."

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: "Hammersmith Odeon, London '75" Track Listing


Thunder Road
Tenth Avenue Freeze Out
Spirit In The Night
Lost In The Flood
She's The One
Born To Run
The E Street Shuffle/Having A Party
It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
Backstreets
Kitty's Back
Jungleland
Rosalita
4th Of July Asbury Park (Sandy)
Detroit Medley
For You
Quarter To Three

"Wings For Wheels: The Making of Born To Run" Interview List

Bruce Springsteen
Roy Bittan
Ernest "Boom" Carter
Clarence Clemons
Danny Federici
Nils Lofgren
David Sancious
Patti Scialfa
Garry Tallent
Stevie Van Zandt
Max Weinberg
Jon Landau
Jimmy Iovine
Mike Appel
Eric Meola
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BillieSparks said:

so it's going to include a entire concert or just some songs?


Well, actually it's a DVD and I guess it includes the complete concert. But you know Sony is going to eventually release the DVD commercially by itself after this box set is released. Let's just hope they give this same full treatment to his Born In The USA album.
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Reply #5 posted 11/15/05 11:39am

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did anybody watch the concert or documentary yet? i'm so excited to get this.
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Reply #6 posted 11/15/05 1:42pm

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BillieSparks said:

so it's going to include a entire concert or just some songs?


Well, actually it's a DVD and I guess it includes the complete concert. But you know Sony is going to eventually release the DVD commercially by itself after this box set is released. Let's just hope they give this same full treatment to his Born In The USA album.

The package is the remastered album along with a DVD of one of the full Hammersmith Odeon shows and another featuring a "making-of" documentary about the album and some songs from a CBS convention in '73. I seriously doubt either of these DVDs will be released individually.

As for Born in the U.S.A., Bruce has spent the past thirteen years or so telling anyone who would listen how he was somewhat disappointed in the lack of thematic cohesion to the album and his performances of the hits from that record have mostly been marked either by winking irony or complete recasts of their arrangements. It will be interesting to see how they approach that anniversary.
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