Bruce Springsteen - The Ghost of Tom Joad

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Album Details

Title: The Ghost of Tom Joad
Artist: Bruce Springsteen
Release Date: 11/21/1995
Re-Released On: 6/24/2008
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Columbia, Sony/Columbia
Duration: 49:26
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074646748428, 4571191053015, 0886972875729, 5099748165022, 828768674628, 9399700011456, 8869728757298, 074646748480, 457119105301
Genre: Rock
Styles: Americana, Album Rock, Heartland Rock, Alternative Folk
Moods: Earnest, Energetic, Epic, Passionate, Rousing, Fiery, Literate, Organic, Plaintive, Poignant, Rollicking, Bittersweet, Dramatic, Freewheeling, Melancholy, Reverent, Searching, Urgent, Joyous, Theatrical, Ambitious, Bleak, Brooding, Cathartic, Earthy, Fun, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Reflective, Wistful, Boisterous, Confident, Elaborate, Intense, Sprawling, Yearning
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Ghost of Tom Joad
  2. Straight Time
  3. Highway 29
  4. Youngstown
  5. Sinaloa Cowboys
  6. The Line
  7. Balboa Park
  8. Dry Lightning
  9. The New Timer
  10. Across the Border
  11. Galveston Bay
  12. My Best Was Never Good Enough

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSony Music Distribution728757
2008CDSony Music Distribution88697287572
2006CDSony/Columbia82876867462
2005CDSony Music Distribution739
1995CDColumbia67484
1995CDColumbia67484
------CDColumbia81650

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Album Review

In 1982, with Ronald Reagan in the White House and much of America torn between a newly fierce patriotism and the dispassionate conservatism of the dawning "Greed Is Good" era, a number of roots-oriented rock musicians began examining the State of the Union in song, and one of the most powerful albums to come out of this movement was Bruce Springsteen's stark, home-recorded masterpiece Nebraska. In 1995, Bill Clinton was president, America was congratulating itself for a new era of high-tech peace and prosperity, and Springsteen returned to the themes and approach of Nebraska with The Ghost of Tom Joad, an album that suggested little had changed in the past 13 years -- except Americans had gotten better at ignoring the increasingly sharp divide between the rich and the poor, and that illegal aliens who had come to America looking for the fabled Land of Milk and Honey were being forced to shoulder a heavy and dangerous burden in America's underground economy. With several of its songs drawn directly from news stories, The Ghost of Tom Joad is more explicitly political than Nebraska (more so than anything in Springsteen's catalog, for that matter), and while the arrangements are more full-bodied than those on Nebraska (five cuts feature a full band), the production and the overall tone is, if anything, even starker and more low-key, with the lyrics all the more powerful for their spare backdrops. While there's an undertow of bitterness in this album's tales of an America that has turned its back on the working class and the foreign-born, there's also a tremendous compassion in songs like "The Line," "Sinaloa Cowboys," "Balboa Park," and the title cut, which lend their subjects a dignity fate failed to give them. Individually, these songs, either angry or plaintive, are clean and expertly drawn tales of life along this nation's margins, and their cumulative effect is nothing short of heartbreaking; anyone who pegged Springsteen as a zealously patriotic conservative in the wake of the widely misunderstood Born in the U.S.A. needs to hear this disc. The Ghost of Tom Joad failed to find the same audience (or the same wealth of media attention) that embraced Nebraska, but on it's own terms it's a striking and powerful album, and certainly one of Springsteen's most deeply personal works. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barbara CarrManagement
Bruce SpringsteenHarmonica, Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals, Producer
Chuck PlotkinProducer, Keyboards
Danny FedericiAccordion, Keyboards
Dennis KingMastering
Eric DinyerCover Art
Garry TallentBass
Gary MallaberPercussion, Drums
Gary MyerbergTechnical Maintenance
Greg GoldmanAssistant Engineer
Harry ChoronProducer
Jennifer CondosBass
Jim HansonBass
Jon LandauManagement
Lisa LowellVocals (Background)
Marty RifkinPedal Steel, Guitar (Steel)
Michael WilliamsonPhotography
Mike BatlinEngineer
Pamela SpringsteenPhotography
Patti ScialfaVocals (Background)
Sandra ChoronArt Direction
Soozie TyrellVocals (Background), Violin
Terry MagovernResearch
Toby ScottMixing, Engineer

Member Reviews

Dan A. wrote on 11/19/2006...

Had name written on liner notes