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Bruce Springsteen's first seven albums get the remastered box set treatment

Boss man … Bruce Springsteen performing in 1975.

Bruce Springsteen’s first seven albums will be reissued as a CD or vinyl box set, with five of them remastered for the first time for CD, and all the vinyl editions getting the remaster treatment for the first time. Accompanied by a 60-page book, The Album Collection Vol 1 1973-1984 is due out on 17 November.

Coinciding with Springsteen’s 65th birthday, the set incorporates the following albums: Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ; The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle; Born to Run; Darkness on the Edge of Town; The River; Nebraska; and Born in the USA. 

To clean up the audio, Springsteen worked with long-time collaborator Toby Scott, as well as Bob Ludwig, an engineering legend who has mastered most of the Boss’s albums since the early 80s. They transferred audio from the original analogue tapes, using a modern technique called the Plangent Process. “The process allows the tape playback to sound closer to the output of the mixing console than ever before,” Ludwig told the fan site Backstreets. “[There’s] a sonic depth and clarity not heard since the original mix-down session.”

“I didn’t expect that the first three albums especially would sound so suddenly clear and full of depth,” Ludwig went on. “I was hearing parts that had never stood out before … the horns and percussion on E Street Shuffle, the guitars on Sandy … The arrangements seemed to come together in a way that I was literally hearing for the first time.”

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