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It's been over a decade since Bruce Springsteen has produced a record like Magic. The Boss likes to mix things up -- cutting solo albums or heading out with atypical musical conglomerations such as his Seeger Sessions band of 2006.
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. Magic is a return to songcraft and pop music, if not entirely free of the bitter political overtones that have characterized his work since The Rising. Recording with his loyal E Street Band, collaborating with The Rising producer Brendan O?Brien, fans are guaranteed a full-force rock 'n' roll attack that's in love with the music itself. Magic pays homage to rock forms from Phil Spector-styled wistfulness ("Girls in Their Summer Clothes" ) to insistent punk rock ("Radio Nowhere"), a satisfying blend that acknowledges the most personal, political, and rocking aspects of Springsteen?s musical universe.
With old friends from Clarence Clemons to Little Steven Van Zandt onboard to shoulder the world-weary weight, this is the lightest Bruce record in years, escaping the nearly ponderous weight of the "event" album it is. Intimate and exuberant, it's a portrait of the artist once again discovering the simple joy of rhythm, rock, and soul. Mark Schwartz
It's been over a decade since Bruce Springsteen has produced a record like Magic. The Boss likes to mix things up -- cutting solo albums or heading out with atypical musical conglomerations such as his Seeger Sessions band of 2006.
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. Magic is a return to songcraft and pop music, if not entirely free of the bitter political overtones that have characterized his work since The Rising. Recording with his loyal E Street Band, collaborating with The Rising producer Brendan O?Brien, fans are guaranteed a full-force rock 'n' roll attack that's in love with the music itself. Magic pays homage to rock forms from Phil Spector-styled wistfulness ("Girls in Their Summer Clothes" ) to insistent punk rock ("Radio Nowhere"), a satisfying blend that acknowledges the most personal, political, and rocking aspects of Springsteen?s musical universe.
With old friends from Clarence Clemons to Little Steven Van Zandt onboard to shoulder the world-weary weight, this is the lightest Bruce record in years, escaping the nearly ponderous weight of the "event" album it is. Intimate and exuberant, it's a portrait of the artist once again discovering the simple joy of rhythm, rock, and soul. Mark Schwartz
CD Magic - Importado - Alpha MÃdia
R$ 99,00
* Confira sempre o valor atualizado antes de efetuar a compra.