Working On a Dream - Bruce Springsteen

Working On a Dream

Bruce Springsteen

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2009-01-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13

  • ℗ 2009 Bruce Springsteen

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Outlaw Pete Bruce Springsteen 8:00
2
My Lucky Day Bruce Springsteen 4:00
3
Working On a Dream Bruce Springsteen 3:30
4
Queen of the Supermarket Bruce Springsteen 4:39
5
What Love Can Do Bruce Springsteen 2:56
6
This Life Bruce Springsteen 4:30
7
Good Eye Bruce Springsteen 3:00
8
Tomorrow Never Knows Bruce Springsteen 2:13
9
Life Itself Bruce Springsteen 4:00
10
Kingdom of Days Bruce Springsteen 4:02
11
Surprise, Surprise Bruce Springsteen 3:24
12
The Last Carnival Bruce Springsteen 3:14
13
The Wrestler Bruce Springsteen 3:48

Reviews

  • Its ok

    3
    By rebelaxe
    Old springsteen albums had no weak tunes, this one does, I do not like the pop direction, hope he strays from that soon. My lucky day, Working on a dream and the Wrestler are worth the price.
  • Older era Springsteen-Solid

    4
    By The bossmann77
    Your "Born to Run" and facing down "Darkness on the Edge of Town" in your 20's early 30's....family and "The Ties that Bind" come along into your 30's.....basically I would say this is solid Springsteen....given that there is no way to turn back the hands of time.....still stout & sound Boss....thx
  • Working on a Dream

    3
    By cwb57
    One of Springsteen's weakest studio albums, but it still features some essential later era Bruce including: Life Itself, Kingdom of Days and The Wrestler. I'd also download: What Love Can Do; The Last Carnival; Surprise, Surprise; Queen of the Supermarket and the title track. But then I'm a hardcore Brucer.
  • Least favorite Springsteen album

    3
    By Travelingmood
    It's music by The Boss so I really, truly want to like it but I can't. Besides the title track, there really isn't anything here I see myself as wanting to listen to again when he's created so much better work. For an album that supposedly is all about hope and positivity as the album review says, it's a snoozefest.

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