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Overview

Compared to the gargantuan Live/1975-85, 2001's Live in New York City seems like the very definition of restraint, but consider this -- not only does it span two discs, it leaves out a considerable portion of the set list from the show and thereby the set list of Springsteen's celebrated 2000 reunion with the E Street Band. Some critics complained that this record was little more than a tie-in to the HBO special of the same name, but even if that's true, the record would have merit since it illustrates exactly why this group should never have parted ways. In a sense, even if this is the third live album in Springsteen's catalog, it's the first that attempts to replicate the feeling of an evening out with the E Street Band (the Live/1975-85 box tried too hard to be an ultimate experience; MTV Plugged captured a transitional phase). Though most reunions feel a little forced, this feels natural, yet never nostalgic, since the track listing never relies on the predictable. There are no hits in the conventional sense -- outside of "Born in the U.S.A." tucked away on the second disc and an initially uncredited "Born to Run" -- but there are many fan favorites interspersed with a few obscurities and new songs, most notoriously the protest song "American Skin (41 Shots)." This works in Springsteen's favor, since there's no pandering -- only the joy of making music with the band that understands him best. This doesn't really result in something essential, even if the new songs are quite good, but if you've ever been a fan, it's hard not to warm to Live in New York City. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/21/2020
Label: Sony Music
UPC: 0190759789513
Rank: 41027

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. My Love Will Not Let You Down
  2. Prove It All Night
  3. Two Hearts
  4. Atlantic City
  5. Mansion On the Hill
  6. The River
  7. Youngstown

Disc 2

  1. Murder Incorporated
  2. Badlands
  3. Out In the Street
  4. Born to Run
  5. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out: Take Me To The River/t's All Right/Rumble Doll
  6. Land of Hope and Dreams

Disc 3

  1. American Skin (41 Shots)
  2. Lost In the Flood
  3. Born In the U.S.A.
  4. Don't Look Back
  5. Jungleland
  6. Ramrod
  7. If I Should Fall Behind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band   Primary Artist
Bruce Springsteen   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Garry Tallent   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Roy Bittan   Keyboards
Max Weinberg   Drums
Nils Lofgren   Guitar,Vocals
Patti Scialfa   Guitar,Vocals
Steven Van Zandt   Guitar,Vocals
Clarence Clemons   Saxophone,Percussion
Danny Federici   Keyboards
George Travis   Director

Technical Credits

Sylvia Moy   Composer
Bob Clearmountain   Mixing
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
The E Street Band   Group
Chuck Plotkin   Producer
Curtis Mayfield   Composer
Mabon "Teenie" Hodges   Composer
Danny Clinch   Photography
Bruce Springsteen   Composer,Producer
Al Green   Composer
Toby Scott   Engineer
David Boucher   Mixing Assistant
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
Patti Scialfa   Composer
Wayne Wilentz   Keyboard Technician
Nigel Green   Mixing,House Mix
Terry Lawless   Keyboard Technician
Harry McCarthy   Drum Technician
Gary Myerburg   Technical Assistance
Woody Pornpitaksuk   Authoring
Michael Solomon   Logistics
Harry Choron   Design
Kelly Kilbride   Personal Assistant
Ross Petersen   Assistant Engineer
Jon Pareles   Liner Notes
Neal Preston   Photography
Monty Carlo   Monitors,Monitor Engineer
Jim Sherraden   Typography
Michael Matousek   Guitar Technician
John Kerns   Engineer
Kevin Buell   Guitar Technician
Sandra Choron   Art Direction
Bobby Cowan   Monitors,Monitor Engineer
Gary Myerberg   Technical Assistance
Gregg Maltby   Lighting Director
Erik Phillips   Sound Technician
Liz Mahon   Logistics
Terry Magovern   Personal Assistant
Bobby Thrasher   Production Coordination
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