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Released: April 26, 2005 Another solo acoustic turn, but with a folk-blues edge. The title track tackles the Iraq War from a soldier’s perspective. Intimate and haunting. Key tracks: Devils & Dust , Long Time Comin’ .

Released: November 21, 1995 Following Nebraska’s solo acoustic blueprint, this album focuses on immigrants, poverty, and the forgotten borderlands. Bleak and beautiful. Key tracks: The Ghost of Tom Joad , Youngstown . The 2000s: Reunion & Revival 11. The Rising Released: July 30, 2002 Springsteen’s response to 9/11. After a decade apart, the full E Street Band reunited to make an album about grief, faith, and survival. A late-career triumph. Key tracks: The Rising , My City of Ruins , Lonesome Day . bruce springsteen albums by date

From the raw poetry of the Jersey Shore to the acoustic whispers of a solo career, here is every Bruce Springsteen studio album, arranged by release date. * 1. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. * Released: January 5, 1973 The debut that almost didn’t happen. Overflowing with dense, Dylan-esque lyrics and carnival characters, this album is raw, youthful, and frantic. Key tracks: Blinded by the Light , Spirit in the Night . Released: April 26, 2005 Another solo acoustic turn,

Released: January 14, 2014 A grab-bag of covers, re-recordings, and outtakes. Not a traditional album, but worth it for the title track and a haunting The Ghost of Tom Joad with Tom Morello. Key tracks: High Hopes , American Skin (41 Shots) . Key tracks: Devils & Dust , Long Time Comin’

Bruce Springsteen doesn’t just release albums—he drops cultural events. For over five decades, his work has mapped the struggles, dreams, and redemptions of the American working class. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new listener trying to find a starting point, experiencing Springsteen’s catalog in chronological order is the only way to truly hear him evolve.

Released: September 30, 1982 The loneliest album ever recorded in a New Jersey bedroom. After struggling to capture The River’s follow-up with the band, Bruce recorded these haunting demos on a 4-track Tascam. Sparse, chilling, perfect. Key tracks: Atlantic City , Highway Patrolman , Nebraska .

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