Wrecking Ball
- Bruce Springsteen
- Band Name: Bruce Springsteen
- Record Label: Columbia
- Release Date: Mar 6, 2012
User Score
8.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 42 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 37 out of 42
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Mixed: 3 out of 42
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Negative: 2 out of 42
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Mar 9, 20139
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Dec 9, 20129
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Oct 18, 201210A strong effort from "The Boss". Great songs include We Take Care of Our Own, Shackled and Drawn, Jack of All Trades, Wrecking Ball, Rocky Ground, Land of Hope and Dreams, and the bonus track American Land. The lyrics are great and a tribute to the 99%.
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Sep 24, 20126The ballads drag, but the anthems are rousing and joyous even when the sentiments are not. "Death To My Hometown" might even top the Pretenders' "My City Was Gone" as the best song ever in whatever tiny sub-genre we might call this.
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May 19, 201210after all these years Bruce Springsteen is always the best in my heart and I think is the best so many hearts and souls all over the world. I love the boss and I will always do
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Mar 31, 20127
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Mar 21, 20120Absolutley garbage, the same pointless drivel he's put out of the last 20 years. Bruce needs to come up with something orignal instead of rehashing and slapping a new title on the album..
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Mar 9, 20126
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Mar 9, 201210This is a album America needs to hear. It's a great great album. Filled with soul. It's a must have classic Springsteen. It's about hope and getting over the lows in life. After hearing the music on this album you can't help but to hold your head high in to the air.
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Mar 8, 20129
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Mar 8, 201210
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Mar 7, 201210
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Mar 7, 201210Bruce Springsteen made a great record, I like the music, the lyrics and the fact that is always pushing himself to try something new in is music. Thanks Bruce see you soon!!!!
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Mar 6, 201210
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Mar 6, 201210the great return of the "boss", which in this climate majestual work shows a darker and a heavy weight on his lyrics. has a high level of production and is highly recommended.
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Mar 6, 20129
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Mar 6, 20128
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Mar 6, 20128
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Apr 26, 201289Wrecking Ball spins Springsteen's most focused work since 2002's The Rising and most defiant and hooky since 1984's Born in the U.S.A.
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Apr 11, 201270The 62-year old Springsteen sounds every bit the angry, empathetic and impassioned social commentator he was on post-Y2K rockers like The Rising and Magic. [No.86, p.57]
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Mar 28, 201290More than anything, Wrecking Ball is a record with heart.