Bruce Springsteen delves into soul on 'Only the Strong Survive.' Read erdanton's review:
There comes a point when many rock stars of a certain vintage, from Rod Stewart to Paul McCartney to Bob Dylan, drift into recording albums of standards. Their motivation sometimes seems less rooted in the music than in getting to wear a rakishly loosened necktie in publicity photos . In fact, what’s often missing from these albums is any sense of connection to the songs themselves.
The ace band, which includes the E Street Horns and longtime collaborator Soozie Tyrell on backing vocals, stays right with Springsteen without crowding him, and the robust arrangement of strings, backing vocals and a nimble bassline on “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted” make it impossible to sit still. While most of the songs oncome from the ’60s and ’70s, “Nightshift” is an outlier from 1985. It’s an interesting choice: By then, Springsteen was a year out fromand at his absolute height.
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