180g Metallic Sand Vinyl LP!
Numbered, Limited Edition - Only 265 Numbered Copies!
Recorded live at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia on December 9, 1995, except tracks 1 & 5 recorded at the same venue on December 8, 1995 - FM BROADCAST
"In 1995 Bruce Springsteen embarked on his first ever solo acoustic tour in support of his eleventh studio album The Ghost Of Tom Joad. From November 1995 to May 1997 he played a total of 128 shows in small venues across the US and Europe and also in Canada, Australia and Japan. Early in the tour fans got a taste of what the shows were like when a selection of 10 songs from the December 8 and December 9 1995 performances from Philadelphia's Tower Theatre were broadcast on US album-oriented rock stations as part of the December 14 1995 edition of the Columbia Records Radio Hour syndicated radio show. The selection consists of five songs from the Tom Joad album and five more that spanned his career. These included Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?, a song from his debut album which also formed part of the demo that he recorded for John Hammond of CBS Records in advance of getting his first recording contract. Also the radically rearranged and misinterpreted 80's hit Born In The USA and the Academy Award and four Grammy Awards winner Streets Of Philadelphia." - Eddy Wehbe
Features:
180g Metallic Sand Vinyl
Numbered, Limited Edition - Only 265 numbered copies!
Limited edition number located on the Side 2 LP label in the center of the record
Made in Britain
Side One:
1. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
2, The Ghost Of Tom Joad
3. Straight Time
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Born In The USA
Side Two:
1. Youngstown
2. Sinaloa Cowboys
3. Balboa Park
4. This Hard Land
5. Streets Of Philadelphia
Numbered, Limited Edition - Only 265 Numbered Copies!
Recorded live at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia on December 9, 1995, except tracks 1 & 5 recorded at the same venue on December 8, 1995 - FM BROADCAST
"In 1995 Bruce Springsteen embarked on his first ever solo acoustic tour in support of his eleventh studio album The Ghost Of Tom Joad. From November 1995 to May 1997 he played a total of 128 shows in small venues across the US and Europe and also in Canada, Australia and Japan. Early in the tour fans got a taste of what the shows were like when a selection of 10 songs from the December 8 and December 9 1995 performances from Philadelphia's Tower Theatre were broadcast on US album-oriented rock stations as part of the December 14 1995 edition of the Columbia Records Radio Hour syndicated radio show. The selection consists of five songs from the Tom Joad album and five more that spanned his career. These included Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?, a song from his debut album which also formed part of the demo that he recorded for John Hammond of CBS Records in advance of getting his first recording contract. Also the radically rearranged and misinterpreted 80's hit Born In The USA and the Academy Award and four Grammy Awards winner Streets Of Philadelphia." - Eddy Wehbe
Features:
180g Metallic Sand Vinyl
Numbered, Limited Edition - Only 265 numbered copies!
Limited edition number located on the Side 2 LP label in the center of the record
Made in Britain
Side One:
1. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
2, The Ghost Of Tom Joad
3. Straight Time
4. Darkness On The Edge Of Town
5. Born In The USA
Side Two:
1. Youngstown
2. Sinaloa Cowboys
3. Balboa Park
4. This Hard Land
5. Streets Of Philadelphia