Actually I wanted to in the heading 'Boss Sounds' write but this 'Boss label' is just as silly as cool.
What applies to many of Bruce Springsteen. I'm only a year Bruce handset and since the concert in Munich in 2013 real fan, so please refrain from S *** Storms!
'Magic' I've mainly because the track 'Radio Nowhere' bought because I think together with the 'Trapped' a highlight on the 'Live at Hyde Park' DVD. And just as the CD is then going on: 'Radio Nowhere' in bold stadium sound. Just 'You'll Be Coming Down'. Fast n little too fat bolzt the out of the speakers. Track 3 'Livin' In The Future 'and Song 4 seem to me a little bit old-schooliger (or Track 4' Your Own Worst Enemy 's also kinda like songs on' Wrecking Ball ') and are also not so overproduced. 'Gypsy Biker' and 'Girls In Their Summer Clothes "are also more likely to Springsteen blueprint in tempo, sound and text (much beautiful saxophone in the latter). But horny! 'I'll Work For Your Love' is also a wonderful cliché of Working Class guys will do anything for his beloved - 'Pour me a drink ... Theresa' Ich finds super!
The title track reminds me of 'Outlaw Pete' and I might lean too far out of the window but we listen to this album from 2007 already the newer Bruce - albums?
'Last To Die' now does not leave such an impression, this is 'Long Walk Home' not only an album but also a Liver favorite. Magnificent 'top-stay and energy from the home-pull' text here but who fades because at the end of a track, the sax solo from?
'Devil's Arcade' is again super and the untitled bonus track (Bruce Acoustic with harmonica) also!
Chic album in digipack gatefold with all the texts and photos of the band and the Boss, Ups ...