Dec 4, 2015

RhoDeo 1548 Goldy Rhox 238

Hello, today the 238th post of GoldyRhox, classic pop rock, in the darklight a US star, nicknamed "The Boss," is a singer-songwriter who's widely known for his brand of heartland rock, poetic lyrics, and Americana sentiments. His recordings have included both commercially accessible rock albums and more somber folk-oriented works.

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Most of the albums i 'll post made many millions for the music industry and a lot of what i intend to post still gets repackaged and remastered decades later, squeezing the last drop of profit out of bands that for the most part have ceased to exist long ago, although sometimes they get lured out of the mothballs to do a big bucks gig or tour. Now i'm not as naive to post this kinda music for all to see and have deleted, these will be a black box posts, i'm sorry for those on limited bandwidth but for most of you a gamble will get you a quality rip don't like it, deleting is just 2 clicks...That said i will try to accommodate somewhat and produce some cryptic info on the artist and or album.

Todays mystery album is the artist's is the fourth studio album released 2nd of June. The album marked the end of a three-year gap between albums brought on by contractual obligations and legal battling with former manager Mike Appel. Although the album did not produce high-charting singles it nevertheless remained on the charts for 97 weeks. A steady seller in Springsteen's catalogue, it has been certified triple-platinum by the RIAA. It remains one of the boss's most highly regarded records by both fans and critics and several of its songs have become staples of the singer's live performances.

Though the album failed to generate any substantial hit singles, it was critically well-received and claimed the number one slot on NME album of the year. In 2003, the album was ranked number 151 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. The cover shot and inner sleeve photo were taken by photographer Frank Stefanko inside Stefanko's Haddonfield, New Jersey, home. During the Darkness sessions, Springsteen wrote or recorded many songs that he ended up not using on the album. This was to keep the album's thematic feel intact, even at the expense of not having hits on it. Some of the unused material became hits for other artists, such as "Because the Night" for Patti Smith, "Fire" for Robert Gordon and The Pointer Sisters, "Rendezvous" for Greg Kihn, "This Little Girl" for Gary U.S. Bonds. Here today a 14 HD remaster converted to CD(16/44)..



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