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Working On A Dream

Bruce Springsteen

Working On A Dream

12 new songs, recorded with the E-Street Band and produced by Brendan O'Brien

ADM rating[?]

6.9

Label
Columbia
UK Release date
26/01/2009
  1. 10.0 |   Rolling Stone

    The youthful energy of the album's music collides neatly with the all-too-adult truths of the lyrics, which – at least on the surface – return to the personal and domestic, after the global sweep of his last few records.
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  2. 9.0 |   The Quietus

    It is abundantly clear that, despite reports to the contrary, Working On A Dream is the Boss at his most touching, joyous best, and all that with no agenda in sight.
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  3. 8.0 |   The Guardian

    At least half the songs have the real substance of his best work, and almost all, even the plainest, benefit from repeated listenings.
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  4. 8.0 |   The Sunday Times

    An album that is preoccupied with questions of mortality, romantic fidelity, learning from the past while facing an uncertain future, touches base with some key Springsteen.
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  5. 8.0 |   NME

    It’s definitely gonna be a great year to be The Boss.
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  6. 8.0 |   Observer Music Monthly

    On his 24th album, Springsteen reaches for the simple power and unabashed romanticism of early pop
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  7. 7.5 |   Daily Telegraph

    The Boss is in love, and doesn't care who knows it.
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  8. 7.0 |   musicOMH

    Working On A Dream looks set to lay down a new marker in Springsteen's career, indicating a progression to a brighter and more optimistic songwriting worldview. As such, the parallels with Barack Obama ascending to the US Presidency remain striking.
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  9. 7.0 |   The Observer

    The aspirations here are the size of a human heart.
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  10. 7.0 |   Clash

    He remains the definitive American songwriter active today.
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  11. 7.0 |   Scotland on Sunday

    This album resounds with the same passion as Born In The USA a quarter of a century ago, less relentlessly intense but no less of its time.
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  12. 6.0 |   Spin

    People work hardest when they're hungry; and the man's 12 new musically sturdy, lyrically iffy love songs and tall tales suggest he sags when he's satisfied. For the majority of people, that's to be expected. For a hero like Springsteen, it's a disappointment.
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  13. 6.0 |   PopMatters

    Not only a worthy album, but also an enjoyable one. But when you’ve built a career on inspiring nothing less than transcendence, is enjoyable really a worthy goal?
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  14. 6.0 |   The List

    Records of introspection and musical archaeology have dominated his 00s output but this record has him embracing his rock.
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  15. 6.0 |   The Scotsman

    His 24th album marks something of a return to the epic, up-and-at-'em stadium Springsteen of the 1980s and 90s, characterised by arrangements and production which sacrifice nuance for rousing overstatement.
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  16. 6.0 |   Blender

    It seems his uncharacteristic prolific streak comes partly from lazy songwriting.
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  17. 6.0 |   Independent on Sunday

    Muscular ballads of the spirit of which Roy Orbison would have made much
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  18. 6.0 |   No Ripcord

    As an addition to a remarkable oeuvre, then, Working On A Dream has its worthwhile moments, but it's as a snapshot of a window of hope from an increasingly seasoned cultural commentator that it borders on the essential.
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  19. 5.8 |   Pitchfork

    Working on a Dream works hard on sound, but sleeps on actual songs. ""Queen of the Supermarket"" may be the worst thing he's ever written... Now that his big dream has come true, Springsteen doesn't seem to know what to do with himself. So he's trying to do everything.
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  20. 5.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    The final recording both chronologically speaking and on the album's track listing, 'The Wrestler' is both a teasing insight into future bounties to come and a hint at what might have been if Working On A Dream had perhaps been created with less haste.
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