Bruce Springsteen: 'People thought we were gone. Finished'
Hobbled by legal wrangles, a frustrated Bruce Springsteen turned Born to Run's optimism on its head – and Darkness on the Edge of Town was born. With a hugely expanded reissue finally complied, he talks to Keith CameronIt took a bit of help for Bruce Springsteen to become a star. He'd already released two admired but underachieving albums when, in September 1975, Columbia Records finally threw its weight behind the scruffily handsome 26-year-old and his third album, Born to Run. Wrapped in its...
Guardian Music — Hobbled by legal wrangles, a frustrated Bruce Springsteen turned Born to Run's optimism on its head – and Darkness on the Edge of Town was born. With a hugely expanded ... more info