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title: "Letter to You"
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# Letter to You

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## Description

Letter To You is Bruce Springsteen’s new studio album with the E Street Band, and is a rock album fueled by the band's heart-stopping, house-rocking signature sound. Recorded at his home studio in New Jersey, Letter To You is Springsteen’s 20th studio album, and is his first album including the E Street Band since 2012’s High Hopes and their first performances together since 2016’s The River Tour. “I love the emotional nature of Letter To You,” says Springsteen. “And I love the sound of the E Street Band playing completely live in the studio, in a way we’ve never done before, and with no overdubs. We made the album in only five days, and it turned out to be one of the greatest recording experiences I’ve ever had.” Letter to You includes nine recently written Springsteen songs, as well as new recordings of three of his legendary, but previously unreleased, compositions from the 1970s, “Janey Needs a Shooter,” “If I Was the Priest,” and “Song for Orphans.” Springsteen is joined on Letter To You by Roy Bittan, Nils Lofgren, Patti Scialfa, Garry Tallent, Stevie Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, Charlie Giordano and Jake Clemons. The album was produced by Ron Aniello with Bruce Springsteen, mixed by Bob Clearmountain and mastered by Bob Ludwig.

Review: Great cd - His best studio album in a long time
Review: A late career classic (but the E-Street Band should be given joint credit) - Cut in 4 days pre-pandemic with the E-Street Band, A Letter for You contains Springsteen's strongest clutch of songs since 2002's The Rising and (after repeated listens) stands as a late career classic. Starting gently with One Minute You're Home, a tender acoustic number in the vein of If I Should Fall Behind, the E-Street Band kick in on track 2, the title track, and build up further pace over the next two tracks, Burnin' Train and Janey Needs a Shooter. Janey is one of three tracks - the other two being If I Was the Priest and Song for Orphans - written by Springsteen in 1972 which had only been previously been available in significantly different versions on bootlegs. They date from the Greetings from Ashbury Park era when Springsteen was in his Dylanesque free-flowing poetry era. The versions on a Letter from You are much better developed and fleshed out (by the E-Street Band) from the early 1970s versions and have some lines and versions changed. Janey is a particular standout, with lyrics more direct than Song for Orphans and its organ and guitar driven melody recalls elements of Backstreets and Darkness on the Edge of Town. If I Was a Priest is Springsteen early 1970s Americana. Songs for Orphans, which appeared as a slow acoustic number on 1973 bootlegs, is improved by being fleshed out here by the E-Street Band in a Blonde for Blonde era vibe. Tracks 5, Last Man Standing, 10, Ghosts, and 12, I'll See You in My Dreams, are an affectionate look back on Springsteen's first band, in the mid-1960s, the Castiles, of which he is the only band member still alive. Track 6, The Power of Prayer, is propelled by a gorgeous, warm, upbeat vibe, driven by Roy Bittan's piano and a great sax solo by Jake Clemons. Track 7, House of a Thousand Guitars and track 8 Rainmaker, are tracks underpinned by political messages in this US election year. "The criminal clown has stolen the throne, he steals what he can never own. May the truth ring out from every small-town bar". "Sometimes folks need to believe in something so bad, so, bad they'll hire a rainmaker". As through his earlier career, Springsteen puts his faith in the redemptive power of music. Throughout the album, Springsteen's vocals continue in the strong vein shown on Western Stars. Meanwhile, Miami Steve and Nils Lofgren add crashing guitar riffs (notably on Ghosts), Max Weinberg's distinctive drumbeats propel the group, supported by Garry Talent on bass, and Roy Bittan is excellent as ever on piano. The only surprise is the album is labelled solely as a Bruce Springsteen record, rather than a joint Bruce Springsteen and E-Street Band release.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B08HGB71RT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,605 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 45 in British Invasion Rock |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (18,391) |
| Item model number  | 19439811582 |
| Label  | BMGS4 |
| Manufacturer  | BMGS4 |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 12.45 x 14.22 x 1.27 cm; 68.04 g |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great cd
*by A***Y on 18 January 2026*

His best studio album in a long time

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A late career classic (but the E-Street Band should be given joint credit)
*by L***C on 25 October 2020*

Cut in 4 days pre-pandemic with the E-Street Band, A Letter for You contains Springsteen's strongest clutch of songs since 2002's The Rising and (after repeated listens) stands as a late career classic. Starting gently with One Minute You're Home, a tender acoustic number in the vein of If I Should Fall Behind, the E-Street Band kick in on track 2, the title track, and build up further pace over the next two tracks, Burnin' Train and Janey Needs a Shooter. Janey is one of three tracks - the other two being If I Was the Priest and Song for Orphans - written by Springsteen in 1972 which had only been previously been available in significantly different versions on bootlegs. They date from the Greetings from Ashbury Park era when Springsteen was in his Dylanesque free-flowing poetry era. The versions on a Letter from You are much better developed and fleshed out (by the E-Street Band) from the early 1970s versions and have some lines and versions changed. Janey is a particular standout, with lyrics more direct than Song for Orphans and its organ and guitar driven melody recalls elements of Backstreets and Darkness on the Edge of Town. If I Was a Priest is Springsteen early 1970s Americana. Songs for Orphans, which appeared as a slow acoustic number on 1973 bootlegs, is improved by being fleshed out here by the E-Street Band in a Blonde for Blonde era vibe. Tracks 5, Last Man Standing, 10, Ghosts, and 12, I'll See You in My Dreams, are an affectionate look back on Springsteen's first band, in the mid-1960s, the Castiles, of which he is the only band member still alive. Track 6, The Power of Prayer, is propelled by a gorgeous, warm, upbeat vibe, driven by Roy Bittan's piano and a great sax solo by Jake Clemons. Track 7, House of a Thousand Guitars and track 8 Rainmaker, are tracks underpinned by political messages in this US election year. "The criminal clown has stolen the throne, he steals what he can never own. May the truth ring out from every small-town bar". "Sometimes folks need to believe in something so bad, so, bad they'll hire a rainmaker". As through his earlier career, Springsteen puts his faith in the redemptive power of music. Throughout the album, Springsteen's vocals continue in the strong vein shown on Western Stars. Meanwhile, Miami Steve and Nils Lofgren add crashing guitar riffs (notably on Ghosts), Max Weinberg's distinctive drumbeats propel the group, supported by Garry Talent on bass, and Roy Bittan is excellent as ever on piano. The only surprise is the album is labelled solely as a Bruce Springsteen record, rather than a joint Bruce Springsteen and E-Street Band release.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Powerful and simultaneously reflective and in memorium to his great friends
*by A***R on 18 June 2025*

Wonderful music, reflective of the Boss's stage of life and on those that have gone before. Powerful lyrics, which are just as important to Bruce now as they have been since his very early days. The man is a modern-day poet and his music will rank up there with the best of his idols such as McCatrney, Roy Orbison, Elvis and Buddy Holly.

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