Three of the tracks were regularly played live on previous tours
Bruce Springsteen’s forthcoming album Wrecking Ball is largely composed of new music, but two songs on the LP (and one other track on the deluxe edition) were frequently played live on previous tours. It’s unclear whether they’ve been re-worked in any substantial way, but these YouTube videos can give you a pretty good idea of what they’ll sound like. Also, check out this official video for the new single We Take Care of Our Own.
1. “Land of Hope and Dreams”
When Bruce Springsteen reunited with the E Street Band in 1999 they didn’t record a new album, but they did debut this stellar song on their tour. “Land of Hope and Dreams” was played at nearly every show on the 1999/2000 tour, and has been frequently revived since then. If Wrecking Ball is as angry as some reports suggest, it makes sense that he’d want to have a song towards the end of the album with an optimistic tone. It’s also a chance to get Clarence Clemons on the album, presuming they are using an old recording of the track.
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