Holger hat geschrieben:
Ein neues "Gerücht" auf SPlondon könnte etwas mehr Licht ins Dunkel bringen :
There's a local (Canadian) arts magazine that I read today, which had an in-depth interview with Brendan Obrien. According to Obrien, the new record will be released as "Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band." No mention as to a specific title for the album.
The album apparently takes a cue from Jackson Browne's Running On Empty. The songs were recorded mostly in one take with Bruce AND the band. Forget all the talk of the different members only coming in to do their specific parts. Also, they recorded material for it everywhere- Obrien specifically mentions Bruce recording with Clarence and Steve backstage during the Devils tour. Apparently they recorded a lot of material at Bruce's house with Landau overseeing the sessions.
Musically, Obrien compared it to Blonde on Blonde. Three song titles were given when Obrien described some of the songs as resembling the Stones' Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street material, as well as resembling some early Faces records. The titles he named were "The Blind Spot," "Taxi Cab Alley," and "One Dead Ringer."
Nothing else was mentioned in regards to the new album. Obrien did talk about Bruce some more and their working relationship. Nothing interesting.
The magazine doesn't have an internet link to the article, but I can try to scan it later if you guys want. It's a small paper, but the music editor has had some great interviews recently with the Chili Peppers and Bob Mould, so I'd say this is as good as gold.
Quelle: SPLondon
Na, das soll der Fuzzi erst mal scannen, bevor ich's glaube, klingt viel zu viel nach Wunschdenken.