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Title Working On To Dream TRACKLIST
Label Columbia Records "Outlaw Pete"
"My lucky day"
"Working on to dream"
"Queen of the supermarket"
"What love Khan I give"
"This life"
"Good eye"
"Tomorrow never knows"
"Life itself"
"Kingdom of days"
"Surprise, surprise"
"The last carnival"
"The wrestler"

Year 2009
Kind Rock
Recorded Southern Tracks (Atlanta, Georgia)
Authors Bruce Springsteen
Production Brendan O'Brien
Evaluation xxx/
1 Allison Crowe - Midnight
2 Josh Woodward - Go
3 C. S. Daggers - Changing my mind
4 S.Crossing - Don't Get Me Started
5 First - On the road


SPRINGSTEEN LAVORA ON THE DREAMS

After the dark atmospheres of "Magic" here ready the return of the boss, that makes to coincide the exit of his "Working On To dream" really while in America and in the world he breathes the air of the change with the installation to the white house of the president Barack Obama. If the proximity with the precedent job had made to twist the nose to someone, after the listening of the album you/he/she cannot be made to less less than promote Springsteen, able as usual to strike in the sign between incisive lyric and music of high-level. In a lot of traces the spirit of the years flutters '60, among Beatles, Byrds and Roy Robinson, as in the title track or in the melodic one "Queen of Supermarket." The beginning however it is reserved to the epic one "Outlaw Pete", eight minutes that have the aftertaste of a Western to the Morricone, that introduces him as a good visit ticket to undertake the trip in the bright paths of "Working On to Dream." You continues with the rock of "My Lucky Day" and, more before, with the solar and animated ballad "What Love Khan I Give" that it represents in a certain sense the concept of the album. Then Bruce quotes in the title the fabs four with the country of "Tomorrow Never Knows" and he/she closes in great style with the touching one "Carnival" and the bonus track "The Wrestler" where the boss, armed with his/her guitar, he/she offers us two staordinaries interpretations that put in prominence his/her great qualities of songwriter. 
Impossible therefore to be indifferent to this "Working On To Dream", a job where Springsteen has put inside as always the whole heart and the soul embellishing of another fundamental wedge his/her stratosferica career.





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