Bruce Springsteen
Darkness On The Edge Of Town LP
No one could have predicted Bruce's next move as the 1980s ended: dissolving The E Street Band (retaining only pianist Roy Bittan) and assembling a group of ace studio musicians in Los Angeles, including bassist Randy Jackson and Toto drummer Jeff Porcaro, to record his next work. Human Touch was a more upbeat, modern pop/rock-inspired affair, Bruce's self-proclaimed attempt at writing "happy songs." Initially planned for a 1991 release, Springsteen temporarily shelved Human Touch with the intention of adding more material; a sudden burst of creativity in fact produced a second album, the stripped-down, personal Lucky Town. Both were released simultaneously in the spring of 1992.
Human Touch
Soul Driver
57 Channels (And Nothin' On)
Cross My Heart
Gloria's Eyes
With Every Wish
Roll of the Dice
Real World
All Or Nothin' At All
Man's Job
I Wish I Were Blind
The Long Goodbye
Real Man
Pony Boy