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Bruce Springsteen 1976-04-04 Lansing (JEMS Master).txt
Bruce Springsteen
MSU Auditorium
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
April 4, 1976
JEMS Master
16/44 Edition
Recording Gear: Advent microphones > Sony TC-153SD cassette recorder (stereo recording)
JEMS 2016 Transfer: master cassettes > Nakamichi 670 azimuth-adjusted playback > Wavelab 24/96 > resample to 16/44 > Peak Pro XT (volume smoothing / edit / index) > xACT 2.21 > FLAC
01 Night
02 Tenth Avenue Freeze-out
03 Spirit In The Night
05 Thunder Road
07 Born To Run
08 Frankie
09 Meeting Across The River
10 Backstreets
12 Saint In The City
13 Jungleland
14 Rosalita
15 Raise Your Hand
16 Sandy
17 Detroit Medley
18 Quarter To Three
Known Faults:
-None
On the 40th anniversary of the show, JEMS is pleased to present a fresh 2016 transfer of our master audience recording of East Lansing, April 4, 1976, the first time the show has been released direct from the master cassettes, in 16/44 and 24/96 editions.
Tapeboy sent along his recollections:
MSU Auditorium was (is?) a gymnasium-type place with a U-shaped, single-level balcony surrounding the seats set up on the floor, where we were in the 11th row. This show featured all of Born To Run in an era before full-album shows. It was also the first time I'd heard Bruce play 'It's My Life', 'Raise Your Hand' and the brand new 'Frankie,' which featured Bruce on cowbell and pointed in a songwriting direction away from the sound of Born To Run.
'It's My Life' was stunning, virtually unrecognizable until the chorus, and prompting a standing ovation midway through the song as the band completed the first chorus. Despite Bruce saying on the current River tour that 'Independence Day' was his first song about fathers and sons (and what about 'Adam Raised A Cain'?), clearly the spoken beginning of 'It's My Life' is where he first visited this theme.
BK for JEMS
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