Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band: Live in Dublin
Occupation
- Bruce Springsteen - vocals, guitar
- Greg Liszt - vocals, banjo
- Curt Ramm - vocals, trumpet, percussion
- Curtis Rance King, Jr. - vocals, percussion
- Curtis King - Vocals
- Marc Anthony Thompson - acoustic guitar
- Gregory Liszt - Banjo
- Art Baron - mandolin, penny whistle, trombone, euphonium, sousaphone
- Dan Lee - Organ
- Jeremy Chatzky - Bass
- Frank Bruno - vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
- Patti Scialfa - vocals, acoustic guitar
- Sam Bardfeld and Soozie Tyrell - vocals, violin
- Charlie Giordano - vocals, accordion, piano, organ
- Edward Manion - vocals, saxophone, percussion
- Clark Gayton - vocals, trombone, percussion
- Cindy Mizelle and Lisa Lowell - vocals, percussion
- Marty Rifkin - steel guitar, dobro, mandolin
- Larry Eagle - drums, percussion
Live in Dublin is a live album by Bruce Springsteen & The Seeger Sessions band, the last concert of a long USA - documented and European tour. It's Springsteen's fifth live album. The tour followed the album " We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions".
General
In addition to folk songs, the album also contains arrangements of Springsteen songs, such as If I Should Fall Behind, Open all Night or Growin'up. There is also an edition with two CDs and a DVD, the movie recording of the concert beinhaltet.Das album reached the Billboard 200 No. 23
Title list
CD 1
CD 2
Critics votes
- What he is playing, but does not have the highest priority, because the focus is on the stage and his animal companion. Even a abgenudeltes piece like "When The Saints Go Marching In " fully convinced in a melancholy version. ..., Leaving the DVD in only one respect a bad feeling: namely the fact that the project is completed and the appearances are not repeated in this form.
- Give the disc a total **** 1/2. ( personally wärens *****, but NEN got half a star taken off because of fan bonus).
- Springsteen ( Springsteen is on a creative high point how to get him since the '80s has not seen. ) Is at a creative peak not seen since the '80s ...