King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996
Bruce Springsteen · 2017
134 min · 23 tracks · rock music
Springsteen's raw storytelling unfolds through stripped-back arrangements and poignant acoustic performances captured live.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- captivating storytelling in concert dynamic journey with emotional peaks introspective moments of reflection
- Context
- When 'King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996' was released in 2017, Springsteen was revisiting his extensive catalog during a resurgence in live albums. This release came after years of exploring different musical styles and formats, including the introspective tone of 'The Ghost of Tom Joad' tour, where he focused heavily on narrative-driven songs. The album serves as a document of his solo acoustic performance style that had been evolving since the early '90s.
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- rock music
King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 is an album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 2017. Springsteen's raw storytelling unfolds through stripped-back arrangements and poignant acoustic performances captured live. This album matters as part of Springsteen's extensive live record collection, showcasing his ability to connect deeply with audiences through storytelling. It offers a snapshot of his work during a time when he was emphasizing social issues, and it received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and musical sincerity, particularly resonating with fans who appreciate his lyrical honesty. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 sound like?
Springsteen's raw storytelling unfolds through stripped-back arrangements and poignant acoustic performances captured live. Rooted in rock music.
What makes King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 by Bruce Springsteen notable?
This album matters as part of Springsteen's extensive live record collection, showcasing his ability to connect deeply with audiences through storytelling. It offers a snapshot of his work during a time when he was emphasizing social issues, and it received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and musical sincerity, particularly resonating with fans who appreciate his lyrical honesty. When 'King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996' was released in 2017, Springsteen was revisiting his extensive catalog during a resurgence in live albums. This release came after years of exploring different musical styles and formats, including the introspective tone of 'The Ghost of Tom Joad' tour, where he focused heavily on narrative-driven songs. The album serves as a document of his solo acoustic performance style that had been evolving since the early '90s.
Who is King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 for?
King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 works well if you're into captivating storytelling in concert, dynamic journey with emotional peaks and introspective moments of reflection.
How many songs are on King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996?
King's Hall, Belfast March 19, 1996 has 23 tracks, running approximately 134 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Ghost of Tom Joad Standout 6:40
- 2 Adam Raised a Cain 5:09
- 3 Straight Time 5:52
- 4 Highway 29 4:19
- 5 Darkness on the Edge of Town 4:18
- 6 Murder Incorporated 3:54
- 7 Nebraska Standout 7:44
- 8 The Wish 7:15
- 9 Itβs the Little Things 3:39
- 10 Brothers Under the Bridge 4:40
- 11 Born in the U.S.A. 5:22
- 12 Dry Lightning 4:31
- 13 Reason to Believe 5:32
- 14 Youngstown 7:28
- 15 Sinaloa Cowboys 5:18
- 16 The Line 9:39
- 17 Balboa Park 8:16
- 18 Across the Border 5:35
- 19 Bobby Jean 4:55
- 20 This Hard Land 4:58
- 21 Streets of Philadelphia Standout 6:18
- 22 Galveston Bay 6:10
- 23 The Promised Land 7:09
Release Date
September 1, 2017
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
134 min 41 sec
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