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Comments for Springsteen, Bruce, Tunnel Of Love


E-MAIL: fsjab4@aurora.alaska.edu
how else could he follow up Born in the USA. This album is dark as hell, as it should be. Thank you for the walk in hell Bruce. I've never seen so many familiar faces.
E-MAIL: aduhalde@econ.uba.ar
No pareciera corresponderse este album con el estilo desarrollado por Bruce a lo largo de su carrera discografica, TRAIDOR!!
E-MAIL: kerr@tyrell.net
This is an amazing album! It's one of my favorites. It's a very dark album (some of the songs have a country feel to them) and that's how it should be. It makes you wonder about Springsteen and Julianne Phillips marriage. If you don't have this album-go out and get it NOW!
E-MAIL: fairall@server.uwindsor.ca
All That Heaven Will Allow is Bruce's most underrated song and one of my favorites.
E-MAIL: Wricky@aol.com
Speaking of underrated, how about Brilliant Disguise. What a powerful song. This may be a dark album, but Bruce really puts his soul into the music. There are some really moving songs here. Listen closely and you will feel it too.
E-MAIL: kurtinmn@aol.com
There is lot to relate to in this album, especially for men. This is truly an album about "adult" problems and issues, and it moved me very much. This is the album that made me a die-hard fan.
Springsteen turns inward on this album that reflects the struggles going on in his life at the time. This album is a cathartic exploration of love and its many trappings. Springsteen at this time was dealing with his own divorce from actress Julianne Phillips. Most of the songs on this album are somber in tone and the E Street Band is phased out though they do perform with Bruce on the subsequent tour.
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