Monday, January 6, 2014

New Bruce Springsteen album 'High Hopes' goes online

Bruce Springsteen performs at the 7th annual 'Stand Up For Heroes' event at Madison Square Garden in New York, on November 6, 2013 Bruce Springsteen's 18th studio album "High Hopes" went online in the United States, nine days before its general release -- and on the 41st anniversary of The Boss's debut outing. Television network CBS had announced it would host the Internet-only pre-release at www.cbs.com/shows/the_good_wife/springsteen after the conclusion of this week's episode of "The Good Wife" at around 10:00 pm (0300 GMT Monday) in a unique tie-in with the top-rated legal drama. "Once again, Springsteen is the minister in the chapel, offering guidance, sympathy and, occasionally, a raised fist of solidarity with the dispossessed," wrote pop music critic Tris McCall of the Star-Ledger newspaper in Springsteen's home state. "By the time that track draws to its haunting conclusion, you'll likely find that despite the rocky start, the album's familiar themes of hope, redemption and love's ability to trump adversity have worked their magic the way they do on any good Springsteen release," added Pete Chianca at Blogness on the Edge of Town, a blog devoted to the 64-year-old rock icon.








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