Wednesday, 24 March 2010

the great albums (4) - the rising


This list could (and might yet) have more than one album by Bruce Springsteen on it. In many ways, The Rising might be a fairly surprising choice from his canon but, in other ways, it is definitive.

The album is a reflection on the events of 9/11 but not in an overtly political sense. Rather, this is 9/11 from the perspective of loved ones, lost ones, left ones. And it works for Bruce in ways it never could for most other artists.

There are spiritual depths on this album as Springsteen looks to find some possibility of healing and redemption in the face of desperate loss. Maybe the high point is the fabulous gospel-chorus on My City Of Ruins.

It's an album that has moved me to tears more than once. Not an easy listen, in some ways, but the E Street band are on top form and, despite the subject matter, it ends up being deeply satisfying.

(nb: the review on spotify is mostly spot-on)