The Rising
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- Band Name: Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Jul 30, 2002
User Score
8.2
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Universal acclaim- based on 87 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 75 out of 87
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Mixed: 1 out of 87
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Negative: 11 out of 87
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NicholasT.Aug 2, 200210Quite simply Springsteen's greatest album--one of the most inspired and heroic recordings ever. Beyond words.
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RyanM.Apr 29, 200510It seems uncanny how many great songs are on this record. One of the few albums where I never skip a track.
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ScottHFeb 13, 200610Bruce does it again.
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KennyB.Aug 6, 200210an album echoing the best of his past styles and innovating some new ones.Both melancholy and energising-no author could handle such subject matter better!"Paradise","missing",&"nothing man"are perfection. Music to make you hold your' breath and close your' eyes!
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ClaytonL.Aug 19, 200210I'm a Springsteen fan - and never has he or any other artist chronicled a tragedy in what it means to the many human beings who were touched.
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RoyalC.Aug 14, 20029The Boss is surely back. The Rising is an album that yearns for that "human connection" that too many of us have been lacking. Although much of the album is rightfully melancholy, each song seems to, rather musically or lyrically, have that undying silver lining.
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RoyD.Aug 2, 200210Easily the most diverse Springsteen album ever, "The Rising" hits on all cylinders! From ballads to rockers and all points in between, this CD is truly a force.
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AaronLOct 7, 200210Springsteen hasn't sounded this impassioned, rockin', personal, or just plain fantastic since "Tunnel of Love." A true triumph of heart and spirit that reflects this moment in time, yet will not grow old or dated.
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TessaS.Sep 9, 200210You don't have to be American to 'get' Springsteen (true Ozzie comment) but I rate this as one of his best. It's poetic, touching and yet full of the raunch that we love about the Boss.
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BrianJul 19, 20049One of his better CDs. But definitely not his best. No way it compares to BTR, Darkness, the River, and Live 75-85. But I'd put it up there in the second tier with BITUSA, Wild, Innocent and E Street Shuffle, Tunnel of Love. FYI - Zagats guide to music 2003 says the "Rising" is the best album of this decade so far.
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JakeHJul 22, 200410The Rising is one of the best songs ever written and Bruce Springsteen is the greatest singer song writer since Bob Dylan
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PatD.Aug 9, 200210Love it !!!!! Love it!!!!
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TroyJul 31, 200210An instant classic. Emotional, evocative and excellent.
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NseEAug 10, 200310Fantastic! Beautiful, moving, deep. Contains possibly the greatest song on loss ever released (You're missing). The boss.
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J.MershonSep 10, 200210
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ChristianM.Sep 12, 200210
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DavidJ.Jul 31, 200210Poignant and uplifting...a truly great and timely record.
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EvaD.Aug 26, 200210possitivly one of his best yet!!! he always is the voice for all americans. We can't get enough of it!!!
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MichaelE.Aug 16, 200210Not my faqvorite, but perhaps the only album I've heard this year in which EVERY song is equally strong. And I've heard all the big ones.
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BobGDec 7, 200210From beginning to end this disc is a masterpiece.
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ChadS.Aug 2, 200210
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MarthaR.Aug 6, 200210His best!!!!! He only gets better with age!
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OlavV.Aug 14, 20029Though I'm european and the 11th may have had a less impact on my life, then on American's, i can't imagine you can't find comfort and console in songs as 'into the fire, u're missing, the rising, my city of ruins. It's a great album!
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kennybMar 12, 200510Best album of that year and one of my favourites ever".Nothing man","missing you",and" the rising" are moving and soberly stirring, whilst "paradise" must be the most beautiful and poignant song ever!
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DaveJApr 12, 200510Bruce's best since Born in the USA.
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MikeAMay 6, 20059Historical release. 9/11 lived through one of contemporary music's most relevant songwriters.
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ScottYJul 14, 200510I reserve the coveted 10 for masterpieces, and this may be the album of the decade. Bruce is truly an American rock poet and this CD really captures a lot of moods surrounding 9/11 and beyond. The production is excellent, the band sounds great, and I don't think it can be compared to his other top albums. BTR, et al, are 10s, too, but a 10 from a different time.
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ZackAApr 6, 200610Eloquence in music and lyric that comes from no other master than Bruce Springsteen.
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RickP.Aug 4, 200210It's a complete surprise to get a rock album this good. Even from Bruce , I did'nt expect something that is this important and emotional.
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WilliamH.Aug 11, 200210Nobody from our generation, both young and old can see the vision and express feelings better than Bruce. In concert - this record is a religious celebration - and tribute to the changes that 9/11 bring to our lives.
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PeterCMar 5, 200310
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DennisD.Aug 8, 200210This was one of bruce's absolute best albums. This will stand the test of time like the River & Born to Run. Great Job Bruce!!!!!
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Jul 30, 201110This was the first album I ever listened to, and it stuck with me ever since. I was six years old on 9/11, and back then I really didn't understand what was going on. Now that I do, this album really brings it all into focus. Every song is moving in its own way and together they make a masterpiece like none other.
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Apr 9, 201210This album is a fantastic return, the Boss does it again, with power, expression and fantastic tracks. While most of the songs were written after September 11, 2001, a few of them pre-date the attacks. It's been rumoured that Springsteen got the inspiration for the album a few days after the 9/11 attacks
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Springsteen refuses to allow himself either vengefulness or excessive pride, and he avoids too-literal musings on the tragedy that ultimately undermined songs like Neil Young's "Let's Roll."
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80The most eloquent artistic response yet to the World Trade Center tragedy. [Sep 2002, p.130]
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90Both sober and celebratory, The Rising makes a strong case for the transcending power of rock and roll.