Live in Dublin

Live in Dublin

Live in Dublin

Live in Dublin

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Overview

Live in Dublin by Bruce Springsteen with the Seeger Sessions band documents the final show of the group's long tour in support of the album that took them across the U.S. and Europe. Along with performances from the album itself, the show is peppered with readings of Springsteen's own tunes. The deluxe double-CD contains 23 songs performed by a 17-piece band that included a full horn section and backing chorus, numerous guitars, dobro, banjo, keyboards, accordion, field drums, sousaphone, euphonium, pedal steel, fiddles, standup bass and more. We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions was recorded by a band that captured immediacy: a certain raw savoir faire and a bristling kind of joyous energy that a large group of musicians who were getting to know one another recorded at Springsteen's home studio. In this package, these songs, most of which come from out of history and time, are performed by a band that is a spit-shined, polished, and utterly prepared and professional unit. It's not surprising. Springsteen's a perfectionist anyway, and some of the rough edges left on the studio album were a surprise (a welcome one), here they've been honed and sharpened and this band could play with anybody. There is something cooler about this performance but its sheer musicality is a wonder. The horn charts are brilliant; there is room in some of these tunes -- such as "Erie Canal" -- for old New Orleans jazz-styled soloing and interplay; the time keeping as rhythm is captured not only by drums and bass, but by the chorus, and in lead and duet vocals. "Atlantic City" opens the show. It's radically rearranged as a monotone blues song. Other utterly reworked versions of Springsteen tunes, such as "If I Should Fall Behind" (a 19th century waltz that becomes a communal sing); a country version of "Highway Patrolman" and "Long Time Comin'" from Devils & Dust. There's an overly long, radical redo of "Open All Night" as a late-'50s rock & roll song with a very polished Andrews Sisters-styled female chorus which is joined a male one in call and response -- it's like you're hearing something from Pump Boys at the Dinette. And there are more surprises with other tunes from Springsteen's past. From The Seeger Sessions material there's a new version of Blind Alfred Reed's "How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live" complete with added lyrics; it's raucous and forceful. "O Mary Don't You Weep" is better than the take on the studio album. "Jacob's Ladder" (a Seeger original) is a wild gospel romp with full-on horns and popping snare. Springsteen's inventive folk song treatment of "When the Saints Go Marching In," and the rowdy gospel number "This Little Light of Mine" close the show. While there are many more notable moments here, there are three bonus tracks: a Cuban son version of "Blinded by the Light," and live versions of "Love of the Common People" and "We Shall Overcome," recorded for The Seeger Sessions but not used on the final disc. They add to the great sense of musical heritage that gave birth to the project in the first place. The latter tune is a defining moment: it's an underspoken element of surprise that closes the entire release with a moving, communal and spiritual dignity. It's also the only song here that doesn't feel like a number Springsteen has remade in his own musical image. Ultimately, this set feels not so much like a recording of the music of the "people" any longer, but more like another live -- and far more musically adventurous -- Bruce Springsteen record. Not that there is anything wrong with that. With Live in Dublin, something is lost as well as gained: it feels as if all of these songs -- not just the ones he penned -- have now become a part of Springsteen's catalog rather than a part of his repertoire.~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2020
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 0190759789612

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Atlantic City
  2. Old Dan Tucker
  3. Eyes on the Prize
  4. Jesse James
  5. Further On (Up the Road)
  6. O Mary Don't You Weep
  7. Erie Canal
  8. If I Should Fall Behind

Disc 2

  1. My Oklahoma Home
  2. Highway Patrolman
  3. Mrs. McGrath
  4. How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live (Bruce Springsteen Version Live In Dublin)
  5. Jacob's Ladder
  6. Long Time Comin'
  7. Open All Night

Disc 3

  1. Pay Me My Money Down
  2. Growin' Up
  3. When the Saints Go Marching In
  4. This Little Light of Mine
  5. American Land
  6. Blinded By The Light - The Song (Live at the Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland - November 2006)
  7. Love of the Common People
  8. We Shall Overcome

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bruce Springsteen   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
The Sessions Band   Primary Artist
Marc Anthony Thompson   Guitar (Acoustic)
Gregory Liszt   Banjo
Curtis King   Vocals
Jeremy Chatzky   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Soozie Tyrell   Violin,Vocals
Lisa Lowell   Vocals,Percussion
Cindy Mizelle   Vocals,Percussion
Frank Bruno   Drums,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Marty Rifkin   Dobro,Mandolin,Guitar (Steel)
Dan Lee   Organ
Larry Eagle   Drums,Percussion
Art Baron   Mandolin,Trombone,Euphonium,Sousaphone,Penny Whistle
Patti Scialfa   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic)
Clark Gayton   Vocals,Trombone,Percussion
Charlie Giordano   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Accordion
Sam Bardfeld   Violin,Vocals
Curt Ramm   Vocals,Trumpet,Percussion
Greg Liszt   Banjo,Vocals
Curtis Rance King, Jr.   Vocals,Percussion
Ed Manion   Vocals,Saxophone,Percussion

Technical Credits

Traditional   Composer
Soozie Tyrell   Group Member
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Lisa Lowell   Group Member
Cindy Mizelle   Group Member
Frank Bruno   Group Member
John Hurley   Composer
Jon Landau   Management
Pete Seeger   Composer,Adaptation
Marty Rifkin   Group Member
Ronnie Wilkins   Composer
Bruce Springsteen   Arranger,Composer,Adaptation
Larry Eagle   Group Member
Art Baron   Group Member
Toby Scott   Coordination
Bob Weber   Drum Technician,Instrument Technician
Zilphia Horton   Composer,Adaptation
Patti Scialfa   Group Member
Blind Alfred Reed   Composer
Clark Gayton   Group Member
Barbara Carr   Management
Frank Hamilton   Composer,Adaptation
Charlie Giordano   Group Member
Sam Bardfeld   Group Member
Jeremy Chatzky   Group Member
Brandon Duncan   Assistant
Guy Carawan   Composer,Adaptation
Alan Fitzgerald   Piano Technician,Keyboard Technician
Kelly Kilbride   Assistant
Christopher Austopchuk   Art Direction
Agnes "Sis" Cunningham   Composer
Marilyn Laverty   Publicity
Alison Oscar   Management
Alice Wine   Composer
Curt Ramm   Group Member
Kevin Buell   Guitar Technician
Aron Michalski   Guitar Technician
Michelle Holme   Design,Art Direction
Brett Dicus   Assistant,Audio Technician
Greg Liszt   Group Member
Terry Magovern   Assistant
John Cooper   Engineer,House Mix
Curtis Rance King, Jr.   Group Member
Ed Manion   Group Member
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