![]() Although both albums were darlings of the rock press, the albums - combined - had sold a paltry 90,000 copies upon initial release. and The Wild, The Innocent, And The E Street Shuffle. The album - which was the first to feature then-rock critic Jon Landau behind the boards alongside Springsteen's original manager, publisher, and producer Mike Appel - was recorded in fear that Columbia Records would drop Springsteen should the album not break the pattern of his two previous 1973 sets, Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J. ![]() It was 47 years ago today (August 25th, 1975) that many fans believe Bruce Springsteen released the single greatest rock album of the 1970's - if not in all of rock history the legendary Born To Run. ![]()
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