Double LP!
The Rising debuted at #1 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart with more than 525,000 sold the first week.
The 2002 album, Bruce's first studio album since 1992, and his first effort with the full E Street Band since 1984, was received with open arms by the masses, garnering critical acclaim and new fans.
"Springsteen wrote the track about 9/11, taking the viewpoint of a firefighter entering one of the Twin Towers ("Can't see nothin' in front of me...") before unleashing the gospel-tinged chorus. It was the title track from an album intended to help his fans cope with the tragedy. "The fundamental thing I hear from fans is, 'Man, you got me through' -- whatever it is," he told Rolling Stone in 2002." - Rolling Stone
Features
- Double LP
- Limited time digital download
Selections
Side 1:
- Lonesome Day
- Into The Fire
- Waitin' On A Sunny Day
- Nothing Man
Side 2:
- Countin' On A Miracle
- Empty Sky
- Worlds Apart
- Let's Be Friends (Skin To Skin)
Side 3:
- Further On (Up The Road)
- The Fuse
- Mary's Place
Side 4:
- You're Missing
- The Rising
- Paradise
- My City Of Ruins