I start at the time just to "discover" Bruce Springsteen. Maybe that would have worked twenty years ago, but that time I made the mistake and I first bought "Born In The USA", because she was so immensely popular and quasi announced for years in advance. LPs like "Nebraska" and "Tom Joad" I find absolutely brilliant, one or the other of "Born To Run" also, much more I know not yet, but I can still quite good at my former impression of "Born In The USA "remember, has so far changed little: A hit album, sure, but in the most horrible, sterile 80s sound, without a trace of warmth (holy exception:" I'm On Fire "), with at times repulsive screaming vocals instead and light years above works away. And I will not even know what to the compositions themselves, and certainly not against the texts say, but the production and Arrangments are just awful, which has nothing for me to do with that with which you "The Boss" usually in conjunction brings so creative, powerful rock with occasional Dylan-felling in the meißt dedicated and cryptic texts and unrivaled live performance. That said, I think the surprise at misleading interpretations of texts with such album title and this cover, especially during the Reagan era, a bit surprising. There have graphic designers failed, Springsteen's true intentions convey adequately, the result looks flat and ... well in his Plakativheit, just misleading for some! Sorry, but the immense success of this album even with diehard "Boss" fans, I really never understood.