Sometimes I even wonder about recessions. So I read comments like: Bruce is too old Springsteen may only live to hear no E-Street sound, the songs are too depressed and too one-sided, too modern or too much Drums. Is concealed but that every Springsteen album is a gift for the history of music. Yes, there is no E-Street sound, but the sound good. Yes, there are depressive songs on the CD and the lyrics express disappointment and anger, but that's up to date. Yes, there are drums in the game, but just this sound matches the playful accompaniment to the texts and the theme of the album. And yes, you can give artists the freedom to be able to develop alongside her band (further). And that makes "The Boss". Because that makes him the "Boss". Who rated Springsteen's songs / albums after the first hearing, did not understand his music concept. Anyone who thinks that is "Born in the USA" THE Springsteen sound, Bruce did not understand. The album is certainly not his best, but it is a "Boss-Album" and solely it is in 2012 not be music to beat - unless Bruce Springsteen tops himself and whoever speaks of bad music with Bruce Springsteen. should not talk about music because this just does not know what he's talking about better.