NEW CORNER WEAR -Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits (Double Vinyl LP) Gatefold

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NEW CORNER WEAR -Bruce Springsteen - Greatest Hits (Double Vinyl LP) Gatefold

New Sealed, However The Jacket Has Corner/Edge Wear Damage. I Have a Few Of These, Please See Pics of The Actual Units For Better Description. You Will Be Receiving 1 Random Unit Per Purchase"



Album Tracks

DISC 1:
1. Born to Run 4:30
2. Thunder Road (Album Version) 4:50
3. Badlands (2010 Remastered Version) 4:02
4. The River (Album Version) 4:59

DISC 2:
1. Hungry Heart (Album Version) 3:19
2. Atlantic City (Album Version) 3:56
3. Dancing in the Dark 4:01
4. Born in the U.S.A. 4:39
5. My Hometown (Album Version) 4:33

DISC 3:
1. Glory Days (Album Version) 4:15
2. Brilliant Disguise (Album Version) 4:15
3. Human Touch (Album Version) 6:28
4. Better Days (Album Version) 4:05
5. Streets of Philadelphia 3:16

DISC 4:
1. Secret Garden (Album Version) 4:26
2. Murder Incorporated (Album Version) 4:02
3. Blood Brothers (Album Version) 4:33
4. This Hard Land (Album Version) 4:51

Limited double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve. Includes digital download. Greatest Hits is Bruce Springsteen's first compilation album, released February 27, 1995, on Columbia Records. It is a collection of some of Springsteen's hit singles and popular album tracks through the years along with four new songs at the end, mostly recorded with the E Street Band in 1995. The latter constituted Springsteen's first (albeit very partial) release with his backing band since the late 1980s. Some of the songs are shorter versions of the original album releases. The incorporation of the "new" tracks was portrayed in the 1996 documentary Blood Brothers. "Murder Incorporated" and "This Hard Land" were, in fact, unused 1982 songs from the Born in the U.S.A. sessions, with the latter being re-recorded here more than a decade later, and both subsequently became Springsteen concert staples. The compilation was commercially successful, hitting the peaks of the U.S. album chart and UK Album Chart and selling more than four million copies in the U.S.