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Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run LP Record

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Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run LP Record
Original 1975 LP record titled Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen, released by Columbia Records under catalog number PC 33795. The iconic front cover features a black-and-white photograph by Eric Meola showing Springsteen leaning on saxophonist Clarence Clemons, symbolizing the camaraderie and energy of the E Street Band. The back cover lists full musician credits alongside a moody image of Clemons holding a saxophone. The vinyl features the red Columbia label with gold text and is etched in the dead wax with matrix number PAL 33795-1H, consistent with early U.S. pressings. This breakthrough album includes some of Springsteen's most enduring anthems, kicking off with "Thunder Road" and continuing with "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out, Night, Backstreets, the title track Born to Run, She's the One, Meeting Across the River, and Jungleland." Produced by Springsteen, Jon Landau, and Mike Appel, the album blends sweeping arrangements, dense lyrics, and layered instrumentation to create an ambitious rock opera atmosphere that defined Springsteen's sound and storytelling voice. Bruce Springsteen, often called "The Boss," became a defining voice of American rock with his blend of heartland narratives, poetic lyrics, and high-energy performances. Born to Run marked a turning point in his career, catapulting him to national attention and establishing him as one of the most significant songwriters and performers of his generation. The album's themes of escape, ambition, and youthful hope remain central to Springsteen's legacy and to the American rock canon.

Issued: 1975
Dimensions: 12"L x 12"H
Country of Origin: United States


Condition: Age related wear.