[repack]: Bruce Springsteen Albums By Date

Released: August 25, 1975 The masterpiece that saved his career. Desperate, glorious, and cinematic, this is the sound of a young man betting everything on one last shot. Essential listening. Key tracks: Thunder Road , Born to Run , Jungleland .

Released: November 5, 1973 Only eight months later, Springsteen grew up. The street-corner romance and Latin-influenced arrangements signal the birth of the E Street Band sound. Key tracks: 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) , Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) .

Released: April 26, 2005 Another solo acoustic turn, but with a folk-blues edge. The title track tackles the Iraq War from a soldier’s perspective. Intimate and haunting. Key tracks: Devils & Dust , Long Time Comin’ . bruce springsteen albums by date

Released: January 27, 2009 Lighter, more optimistic, and a bit scattered. Written quickly, it includes songs for his then-wife and a tribute to Danny Federici. Key tracks: Working on a Dream , The Wrestler . The 2010s–2020s: Mellow Wisdom & Western Swagger 16. Wrecking Ball Released: March 6, 2012 Angry and grieving. Born from the 2008 financial crisis and the death of Clarence Clemons. Folk-rock meets stomping gospel. Key tracks: We Take Care of Our Own , Wrecking Ball .

Released: October 2, 2007 The sound of the E Street Band fully revved up, but with dark lyrics about the lies of the Bush era. Power pop hiding a knife. Key tracks: Radio Nowhere , Long Walk Home . Released: August 25, 1975 The masterpiece that saved

Bruce Springsteen doesn’t just release albums—he drops cultural events. For over five decades, his work has mapped the struggles, dreams, and redemptions of the American working class. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a new listener trying to find a starting point, experiencing Springsteen’s catalog in chronological order is the only way to truly hear him evolve.

Released: October 23, 2020 Recorded live in five days with the full E Street Band. A rock album about mortality, friendship, and the past. Features three songs written in the 1970s and finally unveiled. Key tracks: Letter to You , Ghosts , I’ll See You in My Dreams . Key tracks: Thunder Road , Born to Run , Jungleland

Released: June 2, 1978 The hangover after the dream. Gone is the teenage recklessness; here comes adult responsibility, debt, and hard choices. A darker, tighter, more focused record. Key tracks: Badlands , The Promised Land , Racing in the Street . The 1980s: Global Superstardom 5. The River Released: October 17, 1980 Springsteen’s first double album—a sprawling, messy, beautiful document of life’s highs and lows. One minute it’s a party ( Cadillac Ranch ), the next it’s a crushing ballad about a failing marriage ( Stolen Car ). Key tracks: The River , Hungry Heart .