![]() ![]() Highlights of this CD range from an acoustic version of “Thunder Road” and alternates of “Kitty’s Back” and “She’s the One” to no less than four takes of “Born to Run.” Remember: The material had yet to be finalized. ![]() The sound quality is good to excellent by 1970s standards, and the vitality of Springsteen’s singing is impossible to miss - however, no one should purchase Born in the Studio expecting the amount of big, glossy, shiny production that characterized Springsteen’s official Columbia releases of the 1970s. How did “Born to Run,” “Thunder Road,” and other classics sound before they were given a lot of production gloss, finalized, and released commercially? This bootleg gives listeners a chance to find out. One such collection is Born in the Studio, a CD that spans 1973-75 and focuses on rare, unreleased versions of songs that ended up on The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle and Born to Run. ![]() The 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s found bootleggers putting out quite a few collections of Bruce Springsteen’s demos and alternate takes. Bruce Springsteen – Born In The Studio (1975) ![]()
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