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| name = 18 Tracks |
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| type = Compilation |
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| artist = [[Bruce Springsteen]] |
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| released = April 13, 1999 |
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| Recorded = 1972–1999 |
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| recorded = May 3, 1972 – February 12, 1999 |
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| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] |
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| Label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
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| genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] |
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| length = 71:12 |
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| Last album = ''[[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]]''<br />(1998) |
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| label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] |
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| This album = '''''18 Tracks'''''<br />(1999) |
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| producer = [[Bruce Springsteen]] |
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| chronology = [[Bruce Springsteen]] |
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| prev_title = [[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]] |
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| prev_year = 1998 |
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| next_title = [[Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band: Live in New York City#CD|Live in New York City]] |
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| next_year = 2001 |
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| artist = [[Bruce Springsteen]] and [[the E Street Band]] |
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| prev_title = [[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]] |
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| prev_year = 1998 |
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| title = 18 Tracks |
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| year = 1999 |
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| next_title = [[Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band: Live in New York City#CD|Live in New York City]] |
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| next_year = 2001 |
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'''''18 Tracks''''' is an album by [[Bruce Springsteen]], released in 1999. All but three selections had been on the boxed set ''[[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]]'', released |
'''''18 Tracks''''' is an album by [[Bruce Springsteen]], released in 1999. All but three selections had been on the boxed set ''[[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]]'', released six months before. This single album was intended to capture more casual fans,<ref name="allmusic"/> and thus was oriented towards the shorter, more pop-oriented selections from Springsteen's vault. |
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"The Promise", a ''[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]'' outtake that gained considerable reputation as Springsteen's ultimate tale of betrayal following live performances beginning in 1976 and even more so in 1978, was included in a newly recorded version among the three new numbers. "[[The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)|The Fever]]" had been recorded in 1973 but never seriously considered for inclusion on an album; instead, it became familiar to [[progressive rock (radio format)|progressive rock radio]] listeners as manager [[Mike Appel]] released it to such stations in 1974 and it became an underground hit.<ref>[http://brucebase.wikidot.com/stats:Tracks+-+Studio+Sessions Brucebase, On The Tracks: Tracks]</ref> It was also recorded by [[Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes]]. Obscure early-1990s ''[[Human Touch]]'' outtake "Trouble River" was the third previously unreleased cut exclusive to this compilation. |
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When Springsteen appeared on ''[[The Charlie Rose Show]]'' in November 1998 to promote ''Tracks'', Charlie Rose asked him specifically about excluding "The Promise" and "The Fever." Springsteen responded that he was never happy about the way "The Promise" had been recorded and that "The Fever" was never one of his favorite songs.<ref>{{cite web|last=Rose|first=Charlie|author-link=Charlie Rose|date=November 20, 1998|url=https://charlierose.com/videos/16872|title=Bruce Springsteen performs in studio and discusses his songs, writing process, and musical influences|website=Charlie Rose|access-date=October 2, 2020}}</ref> Though he would acquiesce and release both songs on ''18 Tracks'' to appease his fans, he re-recorded "The Promise" rather than include any of the rejected outtakes he had in his archives. Though it had been recorded with the full E Street Band during the original sessions for ''Darkness on the Edge of Town'', Springsteen returned to the solo piano arrangement that had been typically used for its earliest live performances, including its debut at Monmouth Arts Centre in Red Bank, New Jersey, on August 3, 1976.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku_IeAijmzs |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211213/ku_IeAijmzs |archive-date=2021-12-13 |url-status=live|title=Bruce Springsteen – THE PROMISE 1976 (audio)|website=YouTube|access-date=October 2, 2020}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Jacob Nierenberg of ''[[Consequence of Sound]]'' would later write that "this stripped-down version [from ''18 Tracks''] is even better than the original [studio outtake]."<ref>{{cite web|last=Nierenberg|first=Jacob|date=June 10, 2019|url=https://consequenceofsound.net/2019/06/bruce-springsteens-10-best-solo-deep-cuts/2/|title=Bruce Springsteen's 10 Best Solo Deep Cuts|website=Consequence of Sound|access-date=October 2, 2020}}</ref> |
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The new recording of "The Promise" would be nominated in 2000 for two [[Grammy Award]]s: [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Song|Best Rock Song]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance|Best Male Rock Vocal Performance]]. |
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Commercial goals for the album were not met,<ref>{{cite web|title=Brucebase – Tracks – Studio Sessions|url=https://brucebase.wikidot.com/stats:Tracks+-+Studio+Sessions?responseToken=0f34bbf75a0f08f31b2cc837096b04283|website=brucebase.wikidot.com}}</ref> as it only reached No. 64 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart and became his first album not to receive a [[RIAA]] certification. It did modestly better on the UK charts. |
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==Track listing== |
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# "[[Growin' Up (song)|Growin' Up]]" (Demo Version) - May 3, 1972 Columbia Records, Studio E, New York – 2:38 |
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# "Seaside Bar Song" - July 24, 1973 ''The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffl''e outtake – 3:33 |
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# "Rendezvous" - December 31, 1980 Recorded live at Nassau Coliseum, NY – 2:48 |
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# "Hearts of Stone" - October 14, 1977 (+ 1997 horns) ''Darkness on the Edge of Town'' outtake – 4:29 |
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# "Where the Bands Are" - October 9, 1979 ''The River'' outtake – 3:43 |
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# "Loose Ends" - July 18, 1979 ''The River'' outtake – 4:00 |
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# "I Wanna Be With You" - May 31, 1979 ''The River'' outtake – 3:21 |
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# "[[Born in the U.S.A. (song)|Born in the U.S.A.]]" (demo version) - January 3, 1982 Nebraska outtake – 3:10 |
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# "My Love Will Not Let You Down" - May 5, 1982 ''Born in the U.S.A.'' outtake – 4:24 |
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# "Lion's Den" - January 25, 1982 ''Born in the U.S.A.'' outtake – 2:18 |
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# "[[Pink Cadillac (song)|Pink Cadillac]]" - May 31, 1983 ''Born in the U.S.A.'' outtake – 3:33 |
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# "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" - June 16, 1983 ''Born in the U.S.A.'' outtake – 3:24 |
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# "[[Sad Eyes (Bruce Springsteen song)|Sad Eyes]]" - January 25, 1990 ''Human Touch'' outtake – 3:47 |
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# "Part Man, Part Monkey" - January 1990 ''Human Touch'' outtake – 4:28 |
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# "Trouble River" - Recorded April 1990 ''Human Touch'' outtake – 4:18 |
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# "Brothers Under the Bridge" – 4:55 |
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# "[[The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)|The Fever]]" - Recorded May 1973 – 7:35 |
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# "The Promise" - Recorded February 1999 – 4:48 |
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==Personnel== |
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* Bruce Springsteen – guitar, vocals, lead guitar, piano |
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* [[Danny Federici]] – organ, [[glockenspiel]], [[accordion]], keyboards |
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* [[Garry Tallent]] – bass |
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* [[Clarence Clemons]] – saxophone, percussion, background vocals |
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* [[Stevie Van Zandt]] – guitar |
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* [[Roy Bittan]] – piano, keyboards |
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* [[Max Weinberg]] – drums |
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* [[Vini Lopez]] – drums (2, 17) |
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* [[David Sancious]] – piano (2), organ (2), keyboards (13, 14) |
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* [[Jerry Vivino]] – tenor sax (4) |
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* [[Ed Manion]] – baritone sax (4, 10) |
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* [[Mark Pender|Mark "The Loveman" Pender]] – trumpet (4, 10) |
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* Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg – trombone (4, 10) |
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* Mike Spengler – trumpet (4, 10) |
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* [[Mario Cruz]] – tenor sax (10) |
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* [[Nils Lofgren]] – vocals (12) |
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* Michael Fisher – percussion (13) |
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* [[Randy Jackson]] – bass (13–15) |
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* [[Jeff Porcaro]] – drums (13, 15) |
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* [[Omar Hakim]] – drums (14) |
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* [[Gary Mallaber]] – drums (16) |
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* [[Marty Rifkin]] – [[pedal steel guitar]] (16), [[Dobro]] (16) |
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* [[Soozie Tyrell]] – violin (16) |
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==Charts== |
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"The Promise", a ''[[Darkness on the Edge of Town]]'' outtake that gained considerable reputation as Springsteen's ultimate tale of betrayal following live performances beginning in 1976 and even more so in 1978, was included in a newly recorded version among the three new numbers after howls of outrage from the faithful for leaving it off ''[[Tracks (Bruce Springsteen album)|Tracks]]''. "[[The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)|The Fever]]" had been recorded in 1973 but never seriously considered for inclusion on an album; instead, it became familiar to [[progressive rock (radio format)|progressive rock radio]] listeners as manager [[Mike Appel]] released it to such stations in 1974 and it became an underground hit.<ref>[http://brucebase.wikispaces.com/Tracks+-+Studio+Sessions Brucebase, On The Tracks: Tracks]</ref> It was also recorded by [[Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes]]. Obscure early-1990s ''[[Human Touch]]'' outtake "Trouble River" was the third "new old" cut. |
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===Weekly charts=== |
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Commercial goals for the album were not met<ref>{{cite web|title=Brucebase - Tracks - Studio Sessions|url=https://brucebase.wikispaces.com/Tracks+-+Studio+Sessions?responseToken=0f34bbf75a0f08f31b2cc837096b04283|website=brucebase.wikispaces.com}}</ref>, as it only reached No. 64 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] album chart and became his first album not to receive a [[RIAA]] certification. It did modestly better on the UK charts. |
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! scope="col"| Chart (1999) |
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! scope="col"| Peak<br />position |
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! scope="row"| Australian Albums ([[ARIA Charts|ARIA]])<ref>{{cite Ryan|page=264}}</ref> |
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| 98 |
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{{album chart|Austria|3|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Flanders|34|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Wallonia|41|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Netherlands|69|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|France|33|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Germany4|8|id=2973|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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! scope="row"| Italian Albums ([[Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana|FIMI]])<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fimi.it/top-of-the-music/history.kl#/history|title=History|language=it|publisher=[[Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana|FIMI]]|access-date=May 31, 2022}} Search "18 Tracks" as a "Titolo" then click "Classifiche".</ref> |
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| 13 |
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{{album chart|Norway|2|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Scotland|36|date=19990424|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Sweden|1|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Switzerland|11|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|UK2|23|date=19990424|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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{{album chart|Billboard200|64|artist=Bruce Springsteen|album=18 Tracks|rowheader=true|access-date=August 30, 2020}} |
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===Year-end charts=== |
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In 2000, "The Promise" was nominated for two [[Grammy Award]]s: [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Song|Best Rock Song]] and [[Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance|Best Male Rock Vocal Performance]], but it did not win. |
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|+Year-end chart performance for ''18 Tracks'' |
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! scope="col"| Chart (1999) |
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! scope="col"| Position |
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! scope="row"| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.offiziellecharts.de/charts/album-jahr/for-date-1999|title=Top 100 Album-Jahrescharts|language=de|publisher=[[GfK Entertainment]]|access-date=August 30, 2020}}</ref> |
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| 98 |
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==Certifications== |
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{{certification Table Top|caption=Certifications and sales for ''18 Tracks''}} |
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# "[[Growin' Up]]" – 2:38 |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Spain|relyear=1999|certyear=1999|title=18 Tracks|artist=Bruce Springsteen|type=album|award=Platinum|certref=<ref>{{cite book |last=Salaverri|first=Fernando|title=Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002|edition=1st|date=September 2005|publisher=Fundación Autor-SGAE|location=Spain|isbn=8480486392|page=951}}</ref>}} |
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# "Seaside Bar Song" – 3:33 |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=Sweden|relyear=1999|certyear=1999|title=18 Tracks|artist=Bruce Springsteen|type=album|award=Gold|access-date=May 12, 2020}} |
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# "Rendezvous" – 2:48 |
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{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|relyear=1999|certyear=2013|title=18 Tracks|artist=Bruce Springsteen|type=album|award=Silver|access-date=May 12, 2020|id=10905-3358-2}} |
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# "Hearts of Stone" – 4:29 |
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{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=yes}} |
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# "Where the Bands Are" – 3:43 |
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# "Loose Ends" – 4:00 |
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# "I Wanna Be With You" – 3:21 |
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# "[[Born in the U.S.A. (song)|Born in the U.S.A.]]" (Demo Version) – 3:10 |
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# "My Love Will Not Let You Down" – 4:24 |
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# "Lion's Den" – 2:18 |
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# "[[Pink Cadillac (song)|Pink Cadillac]]" – 3:33 |
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# "[[Janey, Don't You Lose Heart]]" – 3:24 |
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# "[[Sad Eyes (Bruce Springsteen song)|Sad Eyes]]" – 3:47 |
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# "Part Man, Part Monkey" – 4:28 |
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# "Trouble River" – 4:18 |
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#* Recorded April 1990 ("Human Touch" Outtake) |
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# "Brothers Under the Bridge" – 4:55 |
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# "[[The Fever (Bruce Springsteen song)|The Fever]]" – 7:35 |
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#* Recorded May 1973 |
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# "[[The Promise (Bruce Springsteen album)|The Promise]]" – 4:48 |
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#* Recorded February 1999 |
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Released | April 13, 1999 | |||
Recorded | May 3, 1972 – February 12, 1999 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 71:12 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Bruce Springsteen | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Tom Hull | B+ ()[2] |
18 Tracks is an album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1999. All but three selections had been on the boxed set Tracks, released six months before. This single album was intended to capture more casual fans,[1] and thus was oriented towards the shorter, more pop-oriented selections from Springsteen's vault.
"The Promise", a Darkness on the Edge of Town outtake that gained considerable reputation as Springsteen's ultimate tale of betrayal following live performances beginning in 1976 and even more so in 1978, was included in a newly recorded version among the three new numbers. "The Fever" had been recorded in 1973 but never seriously considered for inclusion on an album; instead, it became familiar to progressive rock radio listeners as manager Mike Appel released it to such stations in 1974 and it became an underground hit.[3] It was also recorded by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Obscure early-1990s Human Touch outtake "Trouble River" was the third previously unreleased cut exclusive to this compilation.
When Springsteen appeared on The Charlie Rose Show in November 1998 to promote Tracks, Charlie Rose asked him specifically about excluding "The Promise" and "The Fever." Springsteen responded that he was never happy about the way "The Promise" had been recorded and that "The Fever" was never one of his favorite songs.[4] Though he would acquiesce and release both songs on 18 Tracks to appease his fans, he re-recorded "The Promise" rather than include any of the rejected outtakes he had in his archives. Though it had been recorded with the full E Street Band during the original sessions for Darkness on the Edge of Town, Springsteen returned to the solo piano arrangement that had been typically used for its earliest live performances, including its debut at Monmouth Arts Centre in Red Bank, New Jersey, on August 3, 1976.[5] Jacob Nierenberg of Consequence of Sound would later write that "this stripped-down version [from 18 Tracks] is even better than the original [studio outtake]."[6]
The new recording of "The Promise" would be nominated in 2000 for two Grammy Awards: Best Rock Song and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
Commercial goals for the album were not met,[7] as it only reached No. 64 on the Billboard 200 album chart and became his first album not to receive a RIAA certification. It did modestly better on the UK charts.
Track listing
[edit]- "Growin' Up" (Demo Version) - May 3, 1972 Columbia Records, Studio E, New York – 2:38
- "Seaside Bar Song" - July 24, 1973 The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle outtake – 3:33
- "Rendezvous" - December 31, 1980 Recorded live at Nassau Coliseum, NY – 2:48
- "Hearts of Stone" - October 14, 1977 (+ 1997 horns) Darkness on the Edge of Town outtake – 4:29
- "Where the Bands Are" - October 9, 1979 The River outtake – 3:43
- "Loose Ends" - July 18, 1979 The River outtake – 4:00
- "I Wanna Be With You" - May 31, 1979 The River outtake – 3:21
- "Born in the U.S.A." (demo version) - January 3, 1982 Nebraska outtake – 3:10
- "My Love Will Not Let You Down" - May 5, 1982 Born in the U.S.A. outtake – 4:24
- "Lion's Den" - January 25, 1982 Born in the U.S.A. outtake – 2:18
- "Pink Cadillac" - May 31, 1983 Born in the U.S.A. outtake – 3:33
- "Janey, Don't You Lose Heart" - June 16, 1983 Born in the U.S.A. outtake – 3:24
- "Sad Eyes" - January 25, 1990 Human Touch outtake – 3:47
- "Part Man, Part Monkey" - January 1990 Human Touch outtake – 4:28
- "Trouble River" - Recorded April 1990 Human Touch outtake – 4:18
- "Brothers Under the Bridge" – 4:55
- "The Fever" - Recorded May 1973 – 7:35
- "The Promise" - Recorded February 1999 – 4:48
Personnel
[edit]- Bruce Springsteen – guitar, vocals, lead guitar, piano
- Danny Federici – organ, glockenspiel, accordion, keyboards
- Garry Tallent – bass
- Clarence Clemons – saxophone, percussion, background vocals
- Stevie Van Zandt – guitar
- Roy Bittan – piano, keyboards
- Max Weinberg – drums
- Vini Lopez – drums (2, 17)
- David Sancious – piano (2), organ (2), keyboards (13, 14)
- Jerry Vivino – tenor sax (4)
- Ed Manion – baritone sax (4, 10)
- Mark "The Loveman" Pender – trumpet (4, 10)
- Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg – trombone (4, 10)
- Mike Spengler – trumpet (4, 10)
- Mario Cruz – tenor sax (10)
- Nils Lofgren – vocals (12)
- Michael Fisher – percussion (13)
- Randy Jackson – bass (13–15)
- Jeff Porcaro – drums (13, 15)
- Omar Hakim – drums (14)
- Gary Mallaber – drums (16)
- Marty Rifkin – pedal steel guitar (16), Dobro (16)
- Soozie Tyrell – violin (16)
Charts
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Weekly charts[edit]
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Year-end charts[edit]
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Certifications
[edit]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Spain (PROMUSICAE)[23] | Platinum | 100,000^ |
Sweden (GLF)[24] | Gold | 40,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[25] | Silver | 60,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Allmusic Review
- ^ Hull, Tom (October 29, 2016). "Streamnotes (October 2016)". Tom Hull – on the Web. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
- ^ Brucebase, On The Tracks: Tracks
- ^ Rose, Charlie (November 20, 1998). "Bruce Springsteen performs in studio and discusses his songs, writing process, and musical influences". Charlie Rose. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ "Bruce Springsteen – THE PROMISE 1976 (audio)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ Nierenberg, Jacob (June 10, 2019). "Bruce Springsteen's 10 Best Solo Deep Cuts". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved October 2, 2020.
- ^ "Brucebase – Tracks – Studio Sessions". brucebase.wikidot.com.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 264.
- ^ "Austriancharts.at – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks" (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Ultratop.be – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Ultratop.be – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Lescharts.com – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks". Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "History" (in Italian). FIMI. Retrieved May 31, 2022. Search "18 Tracks" as a "Titolo" then click "Classifiche".
- ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks". Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
- ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Bruce Springsteen – 18 Tracks". Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
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