Live/1975–85  by Bruce Springsteen

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Thunder Road (Live/1975–85)
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Adam Raised A Cain (Live/1975–85)
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Spirit In The Night (Live/1975–85)
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4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (Live/1975–85)
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Paradise By The 'C' (Live/1975–85)
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Fire (Live/1975–85)
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Growin' Up (Live/1975–85)
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It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City (Live/1975–85)
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Backstreets (Live/1975–85)
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Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (Live/1975–85)
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Raise Your Hand (Live/1975–85)
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Hungry Heart (Live/1975–85)
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Two Hearts (Live/1975–85)
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Cadillac Ranch (Live/1975–85)
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You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) (Live/1975–85)
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Independence Day (Live/1975–85)
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Badlands (Live/1975–85)
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Because The Night (Live/1975–85)
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Candy's Room (Live/1975–85)
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Darkness On The Edge Of Town (Live/1975–85)
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Racing In The Street (Live/1975–85)
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This Land Is Your Land (Live/1975–85)
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Nebraska (Live/1975–85)
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Johnny 99 (Live/1975–85)
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Reason To Believe (Live/1975–85)
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Born In The U.S.A. (Live/1975–85)
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Seeds (Live/1975–85)
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The River (Live/1975–85)
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War (Live/1975–85)
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Darlington County (Live/1975–85)
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Working On The Highway (Live/1975–85)
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The Promised Land (Live/1975–85)
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Cover Me (Live/1975–85)
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I'm On Fire (Live/1975–85)
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Bobby Jean (Live/1975–85)
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My Hometown (Live/1975–85)
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Born To Run (Live/1975–85)
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No Surrender (Live/1975–85)
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Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out (Live/1975–85)
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Jersey Girl (Live/1975–85)

About the album Live/1975–85

In the mid-1980s, Bruce Springsteen is at the peak of his career and fame. Born In The USA has turned him into an international star. In 1986, the five-disc Live/1975–85 is released, an incredible gift to music lovers and his fans.

Live/1975–85 is not a single concert; it is a compilation of live recordings of Springsteen and the E-Street Band. It is the story of how this group began playing in small clubs like the Roxy Theatre with a capacity of 500 people (Thunder Road 10/18/1975) in Los Angeles and ended up at the Giants Stadium in New Jersey and the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1985, with a capacity of 80-90,000 people within ten years.

Out of the forty songs on the album, eight are unreleased tracks, either covers or Springsteen's compositions that hadn't found their way onto any of his previous studio works. Live/1975–85 reached No.1 on Billboard's Top-200, No.4 in the United Kingdom. The album's sales have exceeded 5,000,000 copies worldwide.

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