Wednesday, January 15, 2014

High Hopes

So Bruce Springsteen, for whom the two of us have what you might call a mild affection (and by "mild" we of course mean "pathological"), has released a new album, High Hopes, his 18th studio album. Several things are unique here. For one, it's his first album ever (save for the estimable collection from 2006, We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions) to contain non-original material. Quite a bit of it, actually; 25% of the songs on High Hopes are, in fact, covers of other artists. So that's a major change. Second, nothing on here can legitimately be described as "new" material. By Bruce's own admission, in advance publicity as well as in the album's very liner notes, he deems this is a collection of the best of his unreleased material over the past decade or so. And while he did famously release the sprawling 4-CD tapestry that is Tracks in 1998, that was prior to the E Street Band's 1999 reunion and was never meant to be viewed as a new studio release. High Hopes is.


We'll get to some other differences between this release and the ones that came before it as we move along. What's interesting for us is this is the first time Bruce Springsteen has released an album while we have maintained this blog of ours here at Reason to Believe. So naturally we thought awhile on the best way to approach High Hopes. And rather than do a traditional album review, we opted for what you will be seeing for the next 12 days: A song-by-song discussion, one song per day, by the two of us. We thought this is the best way to take a deeper, more meaningful look into this new record than you'll find most anyplace else. Because after all, our loyal follower(s) at Reason to Believe deserve nothing less!

As you will see below, once we start listening we have posted a YouTube link to the song. So if you want, hit play and listen while reading our real-time dialogue about the song—it'll like being right in the room with us! ...wait...why are you running away?

So here we go. Day 1, Song 1 from High Hopes. It's the title track: "High Hopes"

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Dan Tapper
Yo
Scott Peterson
Oh hai Dan
Dan Tapper
Hi doggy! Shall we listen?
Scott Peterson
I suppose.
WAIT. 
Should we talk about it first?
Dan Tapper
So. Bruce has a new album.
Scott Peterson
Bruce...Hornsby?
Dan Tapper
Weitz. Mick Belker from "Hill Street Blues."
Scott Peterson
He the one who ate a nose?
Dan Tapper
ONE! ONE TIME!
Scott Peterson
Do they call you Dan the bridge-builder?
Dan Tapper
They...do not.
Scott Peterson
Okay. So. Bruce has a new album out. Had you heard anything about it ahead of time?
Dan Tapper
He does! High Hopes!
I heard it was unreleased stuff and covers. Stuff from the post-Reunion years. I was wary.
Scott Peterson
You were weary. Not enough coffee.
You were wooly. From all the stress.
Dan Tapper
And apparently Tom Morello is all Bruce can think about these days.
Scott Peterson
Yeah, that's some bromance them boys got goin' on, huh?
Never mind Nils, think Patti's jealous?
Dan Tapper
As my wife says, "Tom Morello is HAND.............................................some."
He looks a little like me. if I were biracial and smokin' hot. And smart.
Scott Peterson
So...spittin' image, then.
Dan Tapper
Brothah from anothah mothah.
Well. Distant cousin, maybe.
Scott Peterson
Yeah, I was less than overjoyed when I heard the conceit of the album, but by now, I've decided to trust young Mister Springsteen.
Dan Tapper
That's the thing. He's the only major artist I can think of who hasn't put covers on his studio albums. Then again those who have? Um...Dylan...Beatles...REM...Replacements...
Scott Peterson
Ayuh. Those hacks. I liked that he was unique in that regard. I was sad to see it go. But what the hell, right?
Dan Tapper
I hear you. Especially considering our boy has put out 5-6 masterpieces already. Numbers only  the Beatles and Dylan can really top.
Scott Peterson
Those hacks. And, you know, I'm glad not to have to wait three or four or five years for a new studio album no more.
I'd prefer to have more less-than-phenomenal LPs than to have fewer albums but each a masterpiece, I think. If that makes sense. I suppose it depends upon the ratio, of course.
Dan Tapper
Right! I want to hear Bruce do new music! Because you know what? Homeboy can make some good music. Still. He's been more prolific these last 10 years than ever before.
Scott Peterson
Yeah, one of your friends said how he was looking forward to High Hopes but what he was REALLY stoked about was the Born in the USA live concert DVD.
Dan Tapper
Right. I've heard way fewer bootlegs than you have, but I've heard my share. I want to hear new stuff if he's got it.
Scott Peterson
Which, I mean...I'm looking forward to that too...but not nearly as much as new music
Well, maybe not more prolific. But certainly releasing a hell of a lot more.
Dan Tapper
Even if it's a ramshackle collection of unreleased stuff. This is his 7th album since 2002. For him that's warp speed.
Scott Peterson
Which brings us to...?
Dan Tapper
High Hopes!
Scott Peterson
I gots 'em!
Shall we commence playing?
Dan Tapper
Me too! Let's fire it up. Leading off with a cover. Strange.






Scott Peterson
Hm. I always thought the way Max lead off the original was awesome. This is even cooler. I think? The syncopation's off the charts. 
Dan Tapper
Sounds a little like "Part Man Part Monkey." Morello is already on it. That dischordant bleeting in the background is him, yes?
Scott Peterson
I worry when things are too cool that they'll date too much.
Yeah, the radio signals are Morello, I believe.
Dan Tapper
Max is bringing it, no doubt.
Scott Peterson
And the wacka wacka guitar that sounds like a DJ scratching. Horns!
Dan Tapper
This doesn't rhyme. You notice that? Un-Bruce like.
Scott Peterson
I know! I noticed that too! None of the three covers do, I don't think. Very unusual for him.
Dan Tapper
Yeah, this does seem to have a little bit more funk than he tends to go for.
Love the gospel-ee chorus backing.
Scott Peterson
Ayuh. In addition to the DJ scratching effect, Tom's got some 70s style wah-wah, which is kinda funny.
Dan Tapper
Morello's solo. Man. The guy is not exactly melodic, but damn if he doesn't doesn't know how to create some inventive sounds, huh?
Scott Peterson
it's ironical that he's the one doing the wah-wah solo, when he was barely born for its heyday, and not Bruce, who was already making records at the time.
Dan Tapper
Max is just thundering along. Almost Mad Dog kinda energy.
Scott Peterson
Morello's guitar reminds me of the way Blue Öyster Cult's rhythm guitarist was sometimes credited: stun guitar
Dan Tapper
Nice breakdown at 3:36. Sounds like an end, but Bruce is still churning.
Scott Peterson
I wonder if that's Morello doing the wickety-wickety during the second bridge. It's a bit in the background, but I wonder if it's not Bruce
Dan Tapper
This is about the 5th time I have heard this. I like it way more now than 5 times ago.
I think it's both of them, trading.
Scott Peterson
I'm not insane about this song. I never have been. I like it okay but don't love it. But it's one of the rare songs--rare for me--that I like better once I know the words.
Dan Tapper
Oooh! False ending!
Scott Peterson
YES! I love that it is!
Dan Tapper
That is rare for you.
Scott Peterson
I love that it sounds like it's coming to a flat stop, something he almost never does on record...but it's a false ending! But then they come back...and really do finish off big! Head fake followed by pump fake!
Dan Tapper
I always fall for the pump fake. One thing about that song? The E Street Band is alive and kicking. This is more than they were utilized on Wrecking Ball.
Scott Peterson
You fall for every fake. You fell for my fake breasts just last week. It's the current live band on the title track, yes?
Dan Tapper
Full band, plus your boy Ron Aniello on the drum loop.
Scott Peterson
Okay. So. Ron. Think he and Brendan O'Brien kinda hate each other? I'll bet they do. I would.
Dan Tapper
One thing critics are saying it he tends to overproduce. I mean, it's no Nebraska of course, but I don't hear the production getting in the way. Not on this track anyway. 

Why do you think that about Ron Aniello and Brendan O'Brien? Because they both have the ear of Mr. Bruce Springsteen?
Scott Peterson
Yes. Because BOB was Bruce Springsteen's new producer, a big deal, and only one he used, his thick as thieves right hand man for like 10 years...and for a few years now it's been Aniello. Only on this one they went back to BOB for a few things
Dan Tapper
Again, odd way to start off any collection. Thematically it's on part with the rootsy rally call of Wrecking Ball. But it also let's you know you could be in for anything.
Scott Peterson
Interesting. Sometimes he hides his themes in plain sight. Let's proceed and see if high hopes are thematic.
The bit about wanting to look into the faces of his unknown wife and kids and believe they have a chance would seem to.


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COMING TOMORROW—TRACK 2 FROM HIGH HOPES: "Harry's Place"

3 comments:

  1. Hey, you're right! I DO deserve nothing less!

    Looking forward to the next 11...

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  2. Morello's guitar reminds me of the way Blue Öyster Cult's rhythm guitarist was sometimes credited: stun guitar

    Well, that's a reference that gets zombie golf claps. Well PLAYED sir!

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  3. The E Street Band is alive and kicking.

    Amazing how much that foul mouthed punk Morello brings EVERYONE'S energy level up. Scott already knows that I am in favor of the partnership. Seriously, though, Morello has a similar breadth of work, between his Rage work and the Nightwatchman stuff. In fact, I may just do a playlist of Springsteen Rage, and Nightwatchman to see how it holds up.

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