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Advertisement | 'The Boss' Is BackSpringsteen , E Street Band Will Release Anticipated Album July 30thNEW YORK, July 16, 2002 ![]() (AP/CBS) (CBS) There are several reasons why the July 30 release of Bruce Springsteen's new album with the E Street Band is one of the most anticipated rock music events in years. First, Springsteen hasn’t released a full album since 1992. So, a new album release by “The Boss” is a big deal for most music enthusiasts. Then, this is first album by the Springsteen and the legendary E Street Band since 1984 when “Born in the U.S.A.” hit the airwaves. Finally, the music on "The Rising" was written after Sept. 11 and deals with the tragedy and terrorism. The Early Show talked with New York Times music writer Jon Pareles, one of the few to actually hear the entire album, “The Rising,” and interview Springsteen at his home in Monmouth County, N.J. Pareles says "responsibility" is a big theme in Springsteen's career. The rocker feels a responsibility to his fans and sees his songs as a way to dialogue with ordinary Americans, the critic says. He also says that in recent years Springsteen had been afraid that he lost voice and he found it by re-unting with the band. The same musicians who shielded him when he found fame at a relatively young age are now giving him a foundation on which to build better music, Pareles says. After releasing just three studio albums in the past decade, Springsteen will let the rest of the world hear “The Rising” — a collection of songs he said took him eight weeks to finish. The album will be released July 30 and will feature 14 new songs, including the band’s version of the song inspired by 9/11, “My City of Ruins,” which Springsteen played on the “America: A Tribute to Heroes” telethon last fall. Only a few in Springsteen’s inner circle have heard the new album, which is extraordinary in the Internet age of file swapping music. Many artist and record labels have complained that the Internet has allowed computer users to leak songs out before their release date. In Fact, such leaks prompted Eminem to push up the release of his new album earlier this year. Springsteen avoided this by making limiting advance copies of “The Rising.” The disc was recorded this year in Atlanta by Springsteen and E Street members Roy Bittan (keyboards), Clarence Clemons (Saxophone, percussion), Danny Federici (keyboards), Nils Lofgren (guitars), Patti Scialfa (vocals, guitar), Garry Tallent (bass), Steven Van Zandt (guitars) and Max Weinberg (drums). Pareles said in his article that the album continues the reunion with the E Street Band that began with a few songs in 1995. Track list for The Rising, according to Columbia Records:
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