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Nebraska

Book • 1987
Nebraska is a stark and intimate album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1982.

The album marked a significant departure from his earlier, more bombastic rock sound.

It features solo acoustic performances, creating a raw and introspective atmosphere.

The songs explore themes of desperation, disillusionment, and the struggles of working-class Americans.

Nebraska's minimalist production and somber narratives provide a haunting portrayal of the American dream gone awry.

The album is a testament to Springsteen's storytelling ability and his commitment to portraying the lives of ordinary people.

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Mentioned as the basis of the new film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere”.
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and was haunting and could not get enough of it.
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