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High Hopes - Vinyl
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Data publicarii:
2014
Numar de discuri:
2
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Vinyl+CD
Format audio:
Stereo
Cod de bare:
0888430154612

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Descriere

There isn't another Bruce Springsteen album like High Hopes. Cobbled together from covers -- of other songwriters along with the Boss himself ("American Skin [41 Shots]" and "The Ghost of Tom Joad" are both revived) -- and outtakes from the last decade, High Hopes doesn't have the cohesion or gilded surfaces of Wrecking Ball, but neither is it quite a clearinghouse of leftovers. Inspired in part by Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello, who has proven to be a brother in arms to Springsteen, as well as a substitute for Steven Van Zandt in the E-Street Band, High Hopes certainly bears the proud stamp of Morello, both in its workingman's politics and in its cinematic sound. Much of this record oscillates between the moody and militant, particularly in the politically charged numbers, which are often colored by percussive guitar squalls. Here, the RATM guitarist often resembles a Nils Lofgren stripped of blues or lyricism -- think of the gusts of noise on "Tunnel of Love," only without any melodicism -- and that's a bracing change for Springsteen, who has shown interest in atmospherics but usually when they're coming from keyboards, not six strings. Such sociological talk suggests High Hopes is nothing but rallying cries and downhearted laments, but the fascinating thing about this unkempt collection is how these protest songs and workingman's anthems are surrounded by intimate tunes, ranging from a cover of the Saints' latter-day "Just Like Fire Would" to a strangely soothing interpretation of Suicide's "Dream Baby Dream." Morello reportedly had as much to do with the inclusion of these covers as he did with the record's set pieces -- a stirring "The Ghost of Tom Joad," "American Skin" (which can't help but seem like a reference to the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin in this context), and "High Hopes," a Tim Scott McConnell song first recorded in the '90s -- and there's a certain sober passion that ties all these songs together but, in turn, it makes the rest of the record all the more compelling because the pieces simply don't fit. There's the rousing Gaelic rock of "This Is Your Sword," sounding a bit like a rejected closing credit theme for The Wire; "Down in the Hole," which rides the same train-track rhythm as "I'm on Fire;" the complicated waltz of "Hunter of Invisible Game," softer and stranger than much of the rest here; "Harry's Place," a bit of synthesized Sopranos noir that sounds much older than its ten years; and the absolutely glorious "Frankie Fell in Love," as open-hearted and romantic a song as Springsteen has ever written. Strictly speaking, these 12 songs don't cohere into a mood or narrative but after two decades of deliberate, purposeful albums, it's rather thrilling to hear Springsteen revel in a mess of contradictions. (www.allmusic.com)

Listă piese:

Side A:
1. High Hopes
2. Harry's Place
3. American Skin (41 Shots)

Side B:
1. Just Like Fire Would - Michelle Moore
2. Down in the Hole
3. Heaven's Wall - Keith Fluitt

Side C:
1. Frankie Fell in Love
2. This is Your Sword
3. Hunter of Invisible Game

Side D:
1. The Ghost of Tom Joad
2. The Wall
3. Dream Baby Dream

CD:
1. High Hopes
2. Harry's Place
3. American Skin (41 Shots)
4. Just Like Fire Would - Michelle Moore
5. Down in the Hole
6. Heaven's Wall - Keith Fluitt
7. Frankie Fell in Love
8. This is Your Sword
9. Hunter of Invisible Game
10. The Ghost of Tom Joad
11. The Wall
12. Dream Baby Dream

Recenzii și comentarii

de Daniela Lazar | 08/06/2017 19:13

A scris cu pofta, chiar daca de multe ori a fost nevoit sa refaca sau poate chiar sa renunte la capitole intregi. Si mai ales a trait. Din plin. Cu sete, cu nesat, a tras aer adanc in piept la fiecare cotitura a vietii. Pana la capat. De la “Omul care si-a confundat sotia cu o palarie”, titlu care i-a adus notoritatea de scriitor, si pana la ultima carte, a tradus caile intortocheate ale neurologiei pentru oricare cititor si a incercat sa ne arate chipurile felurite pe care le poate imbraca mintea umana. De la cazuistica pana la propria viata, numai cativa pasi.

În mişcare. O viaţă Nota 10

de Anonim | 05/02/2016 17:22

Una dintre cele mai antrenante memorii este cea a lui Oliver Sacks, care a plecat dintre noi în august 2015. O personalitate foarte versatilă, Oliver Sacks vorbeşte în acest volum de memorii despre viaţa sa, cu suişuri şi coborâşuri, cu boli, dar şi pasiuni vii şi pline de adrenalină, în care şi-a exersat profesia, ajutând oameni şi făcându-şi prieteni şi descoperindu-se pe sine însuşi. Un volum interesant, dar în care predomină un sentiment al sfârşitului, Oliver Sacks scriind această operă în ultimele luni ale vieţii sale. O lectură fascinantă, plină de realizări dar şi de eşecuri, unde entuziasmul şi productivitatea unui om cu adevărat deosebit au desenat o frumoasă viaţă împlinită fără regrete.

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