Magic
Bruce Springsteen - LP
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: LP
- Year: 2007
- UPC: 886971706017
- Item Number: SON170601
- Release date: 09/25/2007
- 1. Radio Nowhere
- 2. You'll Be Comin' Down
- 3. Livin' in the Future
- 4. Your Own Worst Enemy
- 5. Gypsy Biker
- 6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes
- 7. I'll Work For Your Love
- 8. Magic
- 9. Last to Die
- 10. Long Walk Home
- 11. Devil's Arcade
- 12. Terry's Song [Bonus Track]
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Magic by Bruce Springsteen on LP
Hailed as Bruce Springsteen's return to rock upon its release in fall 2007, Magic isn't quite as straightforward as that description would have it seem. True, this does mark another reunion with the E Street Band, only his second studio album with the group since 1984's Born in the U.S.A., giving this a rock & roll heft missing from his two previous albums -- the dusty, literary Devils & Dust and the raucous We Shall Overcome: The Pete Seeger Sessions -- and unlike The Rising, the first E Street Band album of the new millennium, there is no overarching theme here. It's just a collection of songs, something that Bruce hasn't done since Human Touch, or maybe even The River. All the ingredients are in place for a simple, straight-ahead rock album, except for two things: Springsteen didn't write a lot of flat-out rock songs, and with his producer Brendan O'Brien, he didn't make an album that sounds much like a rock & roll album, either. Magic is bright and punchy, a digital-age production through and through, right down to how each track feels as if it were crafted according to its own needs instead of the record as a whole. Underneath this shiny veneer, the E Street Band can still lift this music toward great heights, infusing it with a sense of majesty, but this is an E Street Band that was recorded piecemeal in the studio, pasted together track by track as the group fit sessions into their busy schedules. This approach gives the album a bit of a mannered, meticulous sound not unlike The Rising, but such careful construction was appropriate for Springsteen's cautious, caring 9/11 rumination; on Magic it tends to keep the music from reaching full flight. Then again, the songs here don't quite lend themselves to either the transcendent sweep of Born to Run or the down-n-dirty roadhouse rockers that cluttered The River. There's a quiet melancholy underpinning this album. It's evident even on the hard-driving "Radio Nowhere," whose charging guitars mask a sense of desperation, or the deceptively breezy "Girls in Their Summer Clothes," which grows more wistful with each passing chorus. "Girls" is also indicative of how Magic doesn't quite feel like classic E Street Band, even when it offers reminders of their classic sound: like "Born to Run," it trades upon Phil Spector, but here the band doesn't absorb the Wall of Sound; they evoke it, giving the song a nostalgic bent that emphasizes the soft sadness in his melody. This oddly bittersweet vibe that is shared by "Your Own Worst Enemy," whose baroque harpsichords -- uncannily reminiscent of the Left Banke -- are the biggest curveball here. That is, it's the biggest specific curveball outside of the overall feel of Magic, which is far too somber to be called just another rock & roll album. The solemn, sepia-toned picture of the Boss on the cover is a pretty big tip-off that there may not be a whole lot of good times coming on Magic, but it's a surprise that this is not only not as joyous as We Shall Overcome, it doesn't have as many moments of sunny relief as The Rising, which had "Waitin' on a Sunny Day" and "Mary's Place" among its quiet, artful grief. Here, the joy and the sadness are fused, skewing such otherwise lively numbers as "Livin' in the Future" -- which otherwise sounds like it could sneak onto the second side of Born in the U.S.A. -- toward the sober side. Springsteen also targets war and politics throughout the album, either through metaphors (the title track, where the audience is suckered by a con man) or blunt declarations ("Last to Die"). All this toil and tension doesn't make for a very fun album, but 2007 isn't a very fun time, so it's an appropriate reflection of the time. The thing of it is, despite some fine moments of craft -- both musical and lyrical, whether on "Gypsy Biker" or "Long Walk Home" -- the songs aren't written with the keen literary eye that made Devils & Dust play like a collection of short stories. Like the music, the words just feel a shade too deliberate, rendering Magic just a bit too overthought -- hardly enough to make for a bad record, but one that isn't quite grabbing, even if it is helped immeasurably by the E Street Band in old pro mode. And what's missing comes into sharp relief as the album draws to a close with "Terry's Song," a quickly written and recorded tribute to Terry Magovern, Springsteen's longtime friend and assistant. Compared to the rest of the album, this simple tune is a bit ragged, but it's soulful, moving, and indelible, immediate where the rest of the album is a shade distant. After hearing it, it's hard not to wish that Bruce would record this way all the time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Artist: Bruce Springsteen
- Format: LP
- Year: 2007
- UPC: 886971706017
- Item Number: SON170601
- Release date: 09/25/2007
- Label: Columbia
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Album Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heartland Rock, Rock & Roll, Singer/Songwriter
- 18 Tracks
- 18 Tracks
- 18 Tracks
- 18 Tracks [Japan Limited Edition]
- 18 Tracks [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A.
- Born in the U.S.A. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run
- Born to Run (Import)
- Born to Run [30th Anniversary Edition]
- Born to Run [Japan Limited Edition]
- Bruce Springsteen : Streets Of Philadelphia [maxi Single]
- Bruce Springsteen's Jukebox
- CD Box Set
- Chimes of Freedom
- Chimes of Freedom
- Darkness on the Edge of Town
- Darkness on the Edge of Town
- Darkness on the Edge of Town [Japan Limited Edition]
- Devils & Dust
- Devils & Dust [Japan Bonus Track]
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits [2009]
- Greatest Hits [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings From Asburk Park, NJ/The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle/Darknes
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J.
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. [Japan Limited Edition]
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle
- Hammersmith Odeon, London '75
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- Human Touch
- In Concert/MTV Plugged
- In Concert/MTV Plugged
- In Concert/MTV Plugged
- In Concert/MTV Plugged [Japan Limited Edition]
- Live 1975-85
- Live Collection
- Live in Dublin
- Live in Dublin [CD/DVD]
- Live in Dublin [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Live in New York City
- Live in New York City
- Live In NYC
- Live/1975-85
- Live/1975-85 [Japan 5 CD Reissue]
- Live/1975-85 [Japan 5 CD Reissue]
- Lucky Town
- Lucky Town
- Lucky Town
- Magic
- Maximum Bruce Springsteen
- My Hometown
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Nebraska [Japan Limited Edition]
- Nebraska/Tunnel of Love/The Ghost of Tom Joad
- SPRINGSTEEN,BRUCE: THE PROMISE (3 LP)
- The Classic Interviews
- The Collection 1973-84
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert
- The Collection, Vol. 2: Nebraska/Lucky Town/In Concert [Longbox]
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &...
- The Collection: Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J./The Wild, the Innocent &... [Longbox]
- The Document
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen [Limited Edition 3.0]
- The Ghost of Tom Joad
- The Ghost of Tom Joad
- The Ghost of Tom Joad
- The Ghost of Tom Joad [Japan Limited Edition]
- The Interview Sessions
- The Promise
- The Promise
- The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Town Story [3 CD/3 DVD]
- The Rising
- The Rising
- The Rising
- The River
- The River
- The River
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (Import)
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle [Limited Edition]
- Tracks
- Tunnel of Love
- Tunnel of Love
- Tunnel of Love
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [DualDisc]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- We Shall Overcome: Seeger Sessions [Japan]
- We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
- We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions [Bonus Tracks]
- Working on a Dream
- Working on a Dream
- Working on a Dream [Limited Edition]
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Performers:
- Amy Chang - Viola
- Bruce Springsteen - Glockenspiel
- Bruce Springsteen - Guitar
- Bruce Springsteen - Harmonica
- Bruce Springsteen - Organ (Pump)
- Bruce Springsteen - Percussion
- Bruce Springsteen - Synthesizer
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals
- Bruce Springsteen - Vocals (Background)
- Charae Krueger - Cello
- Christopher Pulgram - Violin
- Clarence Clemons - Saxophone
- Clarence Clemons - Vocals (Background)
- Daniel Laufer - Cello
- Danny Federici - Keyboards
- Danny Federici - Organ
- Garry Tallent - Bass
- Jay Christy - Violin
- Jeremy Chatzky - Bass (Upright)
- John Meisner - Violin
- Justin Burns - Violin
- Karen Freer - Cello
- Lachlan McBane - Viola
- Max Weinberg - Drums
- Nils Lofgren - Guitar
- Nils Lofgren - Vocals (Background)
- Olga Shpitko - Violin
- Patrick Warren - Chamberlin
- Patrick Warren - Tack Piano
- Patti Scialfa - Vocals (Background)
- Roy Bittan - Organ
- Roy Bittan - Piano
- Sheela Lyengar - Violin
- Soozie Tyrell - Violin
- Tania Maxwell Clements - Viola
- William Pu - Violin
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Credits:
- Billy Bowers - Engineer
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Brendan O'Brien - Mixing
- Brendan O'Brien - Producer
- Bruce Springsteen - Composer
- Christopher Austopchuk - Art Direction
- Danny Clinch - Photography
- Eddie Horst - String Arrangements
- Glenn Pittman - Assistant
- Harry McCarthy - ?
- Kevin Buell - Project Coordinator
- Kevin Mills - Assistant
- Mala Sharma - Project Coordinator
- Mark Seliger - Photography
- Matt Serrecchio - Assistant
- Michelle Holme - Art Direction
- Nick DiDia - Engineer
- Patti Horst - String Contractor
- Shari Sutcliffe - String Contractor
- Terry Magovern - Project Coordinator
- The E Street Band - Group
- Toby Scott - Engineer
- Tom Syrowski - Assistant
- Tom Tapley - Assistant

