You must give this CD from the Boss certainly a little more effort, it reveals itself not necessarily at the first hearing. Just because the opener "Radio Nowhere" promises something that does not hold the CD. This is again a Springsteen song that goes right forward, played impressively, just right for the big stage. People who buy the CD just for this song could therefore well be disappointed, because it contains not much else in such uptempo numbers. After the first hearing and my first thought was, the CD could be a bit more pressure, more power tolerated. But if you listen to the CD through a few times, you will notice that this CD does indeed have power, not the obvious power by particularly powerful play, but the power that emanates from the song, which takes a and ties. As far as is appropriate for me in particular, the statement that CD was "sterile" particularly far. Of course, the band has achieved a high degree of perfection, but the songs live and have a soul, which one no longer finds nowadays among artists. My Anspieltips besides the opener especially "Gypsy Biker", a song that reaches as for me almost to one of my all-time favorite song "The River", and "Last to Die", a more up-tempo number. Perhaps the CD is not necessarily right for the Springsteen rookie since offer then probably Born in the USA or Lucky Town more, but for me this is a very strong disc that emits a high level of maturity, without a poor imitation Previous CD's to be. Ah yes, the cardboard CD case I was also not impressed, however is the music for me in the foreground, and I had no problem with it, to get the booklet back in its case, though I am otherwise inclined rather gross motor ;-)