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| 527.1 | The BOSS is Back! | DSSDEV::PIEKOS | Hiding on the Backstreets... | Tue Nov 11 1986 07:51 | 21 | 
|  | >	As  I understand, the compilation contains material  recorded over 
	an extended period of time (1975 - 1985(?)).
	Yes, 75 - 85, but music from all his albums.  It is awesome!
>	What does that mean soundquality-wise for the older recordings?
	I have the 3 tape set AND the 5 album set.  The quality is supurb.
	I hope it carries over to the CD's
    
>	By the way, how many CD's are there in the set? I was told the total
>	playing time is 3 hrs 20 mins. Could fit nicely onto 3 CD's!
	Yes, there are 3 cd's.  The prices are as follows (Sale price at
	Strawberries, Chelmsford, Mass.):
	Tape set, Record Set:  $22.99
	CD set              :  $39.99 (pretty sure of this)
John Piekos
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| 527.2 | War, The River, Born in the USA, all excellent.... | BETHE::LICEA_KANE |  | Tue Nov 11 1986 08:42 | 17 | 
|  |     
    Got the CDs yesterday.  Availability is tough.
    
    The Coops are selling them for $38.97 until November 15.
    Strawberries for $39.99.  (But in Harvard Square they were only taking
    deposits, $5.00 to hold a copy.)
    Newbury Comics didn't have them yet.
    BCD was charging $40.00.
    
    Quality of the recordings?  I'll admit, I was listening to the music,
    not the disc.  But, nothing cropped up that was obvious.
    
    The performances are *excellent*.  And I'm not a big Springsteen
    fan.
    
    
				    				-mr. bill
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| 527.3 | Love the packaging | OPUS::LUBART |  | Tue Nov 11 1986 10:46 | 10 | 
|  |     Strawberrys in Leominster has the 3 CD set for $37.95 +/- .04
    I love the packaging, and the 36 page book that has pictures of
    concerts and all the words.  The quality IS quite good.  I can even
    hear myself shouting at the meadowlands in '85 :^).
    
    Gosh Im so tired of hacking at those clear plastic wrappers some
    lables use, its a relief to open a box and get your CDs out with
    no effort.  Anyone who likes Bruce, buy it.
    
    /Dan
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| 527.4 | more information | GNUVAX::KARLSON | Only 43 shopping days until Xmas! | Wed Nov 12 1986 10:54 | 80 | 
|  |     I'd have to classify myself as a moderate fan of Springsteen.  Some
    of his  songs  I  think are great, others are so-so, others I can't
    stand.
    
    However, the "play-list" I saw in advance of the release had most
    of the songs I enjoy listening, and surprise surprise! it even had
    some songs from Nebraska.
    
    It is indeed 3 CD's, and I got it for $39.99 on sale at Strawberries
    in Leominster, (the price sticker said regularly $44.99).  Plenty
    of copies left when I was there mid-afternoon Monday, and no lines.
    Free Springsteen poster w/every purchase.
    
    Most of the versions of the song are *GREAT* -- even compared to
    the studio versions.  In fact I've found it easier (without the
    lyrics even) to understand Bruce's mumbling on the live album rather
    than on the studio album!
    
    The packaging is great.  Sturdy box, 36-page booklet, lyrics, photos
    
    For those who may be interested in what songs are on the collection
    (album will contain the same songs but order will differ from the
     CD):
    
    Total play time:  3 hours 20 minutes (roughly)
    
    CD 1:
    
    Thunder Road
    Adam Raised A Cain
    Spirit In The Night
    4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
    Paradise By The "C"
    Fire
    Growin' Up
    It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City
    Backstreets
    Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
    Raise Your Hand
    Hungry Heart
    Two Hearts
    
    CD 2:
    
    Cadillac Ranch
    You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)
    Independence Day
    Badlands
    Because The Night
    Candy's Room
    Darkness On The Edge Of Town
    Racing In The Street
    This Land Is Your Land
    Nebraska
    Johnny 99
    Reason To Believe
    Born In The U.S.A.
    Seeds
    
    CD 3:
    
    The River
    War
    Darlington County
    Working On The Highway
    The Promised Land
    Cover Me
    I'm On Fire
    Bobby Jean
    My Hometown
    Born To Run
    No Surrender
    Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
    Jersey Girl
    
    The only disappointments for me personally were that there wasn't
    a version of "Trapped" and "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" in the
    collection.  Very small disappointments.
    
    							-rjk
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| 527.5 | Same order | DSSDEV::PIEKOS | Hiding on the Backstreets... | Thu Nov 13 1986 07:54 | 10 | 
|  | 
re .4
>    (album will contain the same songs but order will differ from the
>     CD):
    
The albums, cassettes and cd all contain the same order of songs.
John Piekos
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| 527.6 | good transfers, too | WHOARU::SMITH | Tom Smith | Thu Nov 13 1986 12:48 | 5 | 
|  |     For all you techno-freaks, the '84 and '85 concert entries, which
    includes all of disc 3 and 3 or 4 songs on disc 2, are full digital.
    The others are ADD, as I recall.
    
    -Tom
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| 527.7 | Another rave review | BAVIKI::GOOD | Michael Good | Thu Nov 13 1986 13:27 | 9 | 
|  |     I got my set at Rockit Records in Nashua for $40.  Each CD is about 70
    minutes of music, talk, and applause.  I don't know if the quality is
    better than the records, but it's much more convenient - only 2
    switches of discs to hear the whole set, not 9, and easy access to any
    track.  It's packaged in a record-size box so you get the beautiful
    booklet with lots of pictures and all the lyrics in full size, not
    reduced to fit into a jewel box.  It's a fantastic set.
    
    Michael
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| 527.8 | Somewhat less enthusiastic | SARAH::P_DAVIS | Peter | Thu Nov 13 1986 13:34 | 15 | 
|  |     Frankly, I hate the packaging of the 3 CD set.  The individual disks
    fit in the Add'n'Stack drawers nicely, but I have no place to put
    the booklet.  The outer, LP sized box is nice, but I don't want
    to stick it in with my records.
    
    Also, CBS currently has a deal where you can send a coupon, 5 UPC
    labels from CBS CDs, and the register tapes with the CDs circled,
    and they'll send you a free CD.  Well, the UPC for the Springsteen
    set is on the back of that nice LP sized box, so you'd have to cut
    a hole in the box to take advantage of the offer.
    
    I haven't made up my mind about the actual music yet.  The only
    album I'm really familiar with is "Greetings from Asbury Park,"
    and so far, I prefer the studio versions to the live of those songs.
    That may just be a matter of being more used to them, though.
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| 527.9 | High Energy Rock & Roll | JUNIOR::STUDIVAN |  | Mon Nov 17 1986 20:50 | 10 | 
|  | I bought the CD version this past Saturday. This is the cleanest LIVE album 
I have ever heard, clarity of the instruments and bass response is very 
good. Probably the best aspect is that the CD helps capture the energy of a 
live Springsteen performance. I have all of the studio versions of past 
albums, but don't think that any of them compare to the CD version of this
LIVE album. Crank it up, lean back and enjoy, next best thing to being there. 
Highly recommended for any Springsteen fan.
                                               
                                                     Earl
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| 527.10 | MY $0.02 | LKGCAD::GREENSTEIN | Mark S. Greenstein | Wed Nov 19 1986 17:09 | 23 | 
|  |     
    
    re: a rew notes back
    
    You can get the live version (only way actually) of trapped on the
    We are the World 12" album put out to raise money for Africa.  As
    far as Santa Clause, you can get that on some childrens album that
    was put out some years ago.  
    
    I consider myself a total Bruce fan and am in heaven every time
    I get into my car and blast the CD at 200 watts BUT the one
    song that IS missing, that SHOULD be there (in case your listening
    Bruce) is JUNGLELAND.  He also left that song out of the stadium
    portion of the '85 tour.  Why????  I just don't know. 
   
For those of you who don't really know Bruce, it's a good way to understand
    what he is all about.  Just listen to the stories on Growin' Up,
    The River, War, and even This Land is Your Land.  The guy is now
    a mega-millionaire and somehow he still seems like the guy next
    door.
    
    Mark. (Now I don't have to listen by my bootlegs)
    
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| 527.11 | Trapped on CD | QUARK::LIONEL | Reality is frequently inaccurate | Wed Nov 19 1986 21:33 | 5 | 
|  |     Re .10:
    
    "We Are The World", with "Trapped", is on CD also - no need to
    settle for vinyl.  I've got the disc - not too bad.
    				Steve
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| 527.12 | Bossaholic talkin' | TIPPLE::MAURO |  | Fri Dec 05 1986 14:34 | 15 | 
|  |     
    Firstly..it seems pointless to me to purchase anything on vinyl
    that is available on CD..as for the Bruce set..it is second to none.
    Its more than the music or the sonic quality of the disks ( which,
    by the way, is excellent, especially when you consider the age of
    some of the recordings). Its a lesson in rock-n-roll from one of
    the few people who are keeping it alive today.
    Bruce fans are fanatical, there's no question...but with good
    reason.  Bruce and the E-streeters truly love rock-n-roll, and it
    shows in every song, every performance....
    
    'nuff said
    
    -jim-
    
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| 527.13 | The live triple CD at a very nice price! | 2B::LESLIE | Andy, WG5 Leader, CSSE OSI Program | Thu Dec 03 1987 03:47 | 5 | 
|  |     Talking of which, I picked up the live album for $24.99 from
    Strawberries at teh Mall of New Hampster last sunday. This works out at 
    �13.88 - a mere 89p more than I pay for 1 CD at home!
    
    Such value!
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| 527.14 | There ain't no Santa Claus! | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy, WG5 Leader, CSSE OSI Program | Sun Dec 06 1987 12:54 | 9 | 
|  |     ...and now having listened to about half, I admit I like it quite
    a bit.
    
    But...I sortof expected a live "Santa Claus is comin' to town" - which
    was released as a single in the UK almost 10 years ago and still gets
    regular Christmas airplay on my local class FM station - Capital Radio.
    
    So, Brooooooooooooce fans, which album can I find this classic
    upon? Your help appreciated. 
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| 527.15 | Springsteen's "Santa Claus" on _In Harmony 2_ | EXIT26::STRATTON | These are the good old daze. | Sun Dec 06 1987 19:52 | 18 | 
|  |         It's on a Columbia album (PC 37641) called _In Harmony
        2_ (there was an _In Harmony 1_), dated 1981.  Other
        tunes/artists include
        
          "Nobody Knows But Me" - Billy Joel
          "Sunny Skies" - James Taylor
          "Splish Splash" - Dr. John
          "Maryanne - Carly and Lucy Simon"
        
        There's also a note that says "A royalty is being donated
        to the Children's Television Workshop [makers of _Sesame
        Street_] and various children's charities."
        
        I have seen the record in one or two stores in the last
        couple of years, but haven't been aware of it (since I
        haven't looked) lately.  I haven't seen it on CD.
        
Jim Stratton
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| 527.16 | 45 option... | STAGE::ASHE |  | Sun Dec 06 1987 22:17 | 4 | 
|  |     It was also releases on the B side of the "My Hometown" 45.  I don't
    think it is on a Bruce Album though.
    
    Walt
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| 527.17 | What was wrong with the other versions? | NETMON::GREG | Nod's as good as a wink to blind bat | Tue May 17 1988 08:35 | 5 | 
|  |     Personally I thought of all the live versions Bruce had to choose
    from (virtually every live show was taped), he picked some damn
    strange choices for the album!
    
    Greg (who has been a Bruce fan for about 10 years).
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| 527.18 |  | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Tue May 17 1988 10:40 | 3 | 
|  |     Like where's "Jungleland"!!!!
    
    Alan S.
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