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Sunday Love : nouvel extrait issu de Tracks II.

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A découvrir très bientôt..

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Dans la lignée de certains titres de Western Stars.

 

PS : ce que confirme les quelques notes qui accompagnent la sortie, puisque Springsteen précise que Western Stars et Twilight auraient pu constitués un double album.

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So romantic… avec le pont qui survient à 3 minutes 30 du début, alors qu'on croit le morceau terminé, sacré Bruce !

 

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Très beau, avec une voix assez inhabituelle, il nous la joue crooner et ça marche.

Je mets le lien YouTube (pour les rares réfractaires aux plateformes musicales (comme moi)) :

Et comme moi !

Citation de Fabrice le 12 juin 2025, 15 h 03 min

Dans la lignée de certains titres de Western Stars.

 

PS : ce que confirme les quelques notes qui accompagnent la sortie, puisque Springsteen précise que Western Stars et Twilight auraient pu constitués un double album.

Western stars

5 étoiles pour moi rien à jeter

Une réussite totale, si seulement on avait eu une tournée en petites salles....

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"Bruce Springsteen explores orchestra-driven mid-century noir on “Twilight Hours” — an ode to the great American pop music tradition — which arrives June 27 on “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” (Sony Music). Written in tandem with 2019’s “Western Stars,” over the course of a decade, it’s a collection that Springsteen describes as “romantic, lost-in-the-city songs” — ruminating on what becomes of the brokenhearted. The album is previewed today with a never-heard Springsteen original, “Sunday Love,” which features contributions from The E Street Band’s Max Weinberg, Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrell as well as producer Ron Aniello, and “Western Stars” collaborators Kaveh Rastegar and Scott Tibbs.

“At one time it was either a double record [with “Western Stars”] or they were part of the same record,” explained Springsteen. “I love Burt Bacharach and I love those kinds of songs and those kinds of songwriters. I took a swing at it because the chordal structures and everything are much more complicated, which was fun for me to pull off. All this stuff could have come right off of those sixties albums.” Simultaneously, “Twilight Hours” finds Springsteen taking inspiration from the vocal work of Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams, the prose of Flannery O’Connor and James M. Cain, and the Robert Mitchum film “Out Of The Past.”

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J’ai posté dans l’autre topic mais j’aime beaucoup aussi. Ambiance sundown sur western stars en moins luxuriant, je trouve…

Citation de Fabrice le 12 juin 2025, 19 h 33 min

"Bruce Springsteen explores orchestra-driven mid-century noir on “Twilight Hours” — an ode to the great American pop music tradition — which arrives June 27 on “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” (Sony Music). Written in tandem with 2019’s “Western Stars,” over the course of a decade, it’s a collection that Springsteen describes as “romantic, lost-in-the-city songs” — ruminating on what becomes of the brokenhearted. The album is previewed today with a never-heard Springsteen original, “Sunday Love,” which features contributions from The E Street Band’s Max Weinberg, Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrell as well as producer Ron Aniello, and “Western Stars” collaborators Kaveh Rastegar and Scott Tibbs.

“At one time it was either a double record [with “Western Stars”] or they were part of the same record,” explained Springsteen. “I love Burt Bacharach and I love those kinds of songs and those kinds of songwriters. I took a swing at it because the chordal structures and everything are much more complicated, which was fun for me to pull off. All this stuff could have come right off of those sixties albums.” Simultaneously, “Twilight Hours” finds Springsteen taking inspiration from the vocal work of Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams, the prose of Flannery O’Connor and James M. Cain, and the Robert Mitchum film “Out Of The Past.”

Chic, un album "urbain". C'était déjà en partie le cas de Letter To You et ça nous change un peu de toute cette musique teintée country (même si j'adore la country). Springsteen, c'est un peu l'histoire d'un type né au bord de la mer et qui a passé sa vie à écrire sur la ville ou sur la campagne…

 

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