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Generally favorable reviews- based on 59 Ratings
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Sep 29, 2014It is rare for me to like every single song on an album, but such is the case with High Hopes for me. From the hard-rocking "Ghost of Tom Joad" to the slow and soulful "Hunter of Invisible Game", you will go through a range of emotions with this wonderful collection.
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Jan 14, 2014Anything Bruce Springsteen does is worth serious attention and is liable to be better than at least 3/4 of anything else that is out there. This album is no exception. Tight and emminently listenable. If you don't get Bruce Springsteen, you don't get rock and roll.
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Feb 20, 2014Post 9/11 sessions for The Rising yield early continuity ("American Skin [41 Shots]"), but once Springsteen goes Stax with full-on gospel rock ("Heaven's Wall"), High Hopes reveals its soft brown underbelly.
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Feb 5, 2014A bygone feel permeates a few of the songs; the joyful saloon rock of Frankie Fell In Love takes listeners back to The River, and Down In The Hole recalls the more reflective Bruce of Born In The USA and Tunnel Of Love.
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Jan 24, 2014With its sharply defined highs and curiously odd misses, there’s more than enough here for dedicated fans to sift through, to extrapolate new shades of Springsteen from. For the rest of us, though, there isn’t quite enough to hold our attention.