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Born in the U.S.A.

Born in the U.S.A. is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, released by Columbia Records on June 4, 1984. It topped the charts in nine countries, including the US and UK, becoming his most commercially successful album and one of the best-selling albums of all time, having sold 30 million copies.[2] Frequently cited by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time, it was nominated for a Grammy Award and produced seven Top Ten singles. The cover features an iconic photograph of Springsteen from behind, taken by Annie Leibovitz. The album was recorded with the E Street Band and producers Chuck Plotkin and Jon Landau over the course of several years, while Springsteen was also working on Nebraska. It delivers tighter songs with a brighter, more pop-influenced sound than his previous albums, and prominent synthesizer.[3][4][5]

Born in the U.S.A.
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 4, 1984 (1984-06-04)
RecordedJanuary 25, 1982 – March 8, 1984
StudioPower Station (New York), Hit Factory (New York)
Genre
Length46:57
LabelColumbia
Producer
Bruce Springsteen chronology
Nebraska
(1982)
Born in the U.S.A.
(1984)
Live 1975–85
(1986)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronology
The River
(1980)
Born in the U.S.A.
(1984)
Live 1975–85
(1986)
Singles from Born in the U.S.A.
  1. "Dancing in the Dark"
    Released: May 9, 1984[1]
  2. "Cover Me"
    Released: July 31, 1984
  3. "Born in the U.S.A."
    Released: October 30, 1984
  4. "I'm on Fire"
    Released: February 6, 1985
  5. "Glory Days"
    Released: May 31, 1985
  6. "I'm Goin' Down"
    Released: September 7, 1985
  7. "My Hometown"
    Released: November 21, 1985

Writing and recording

Power Station recordings

Born in the U.S.A. is composed of twelve tracks, seven recorded at Power Station studios from April 26 through May 14, 1982: "Born in the U.S.A." (April 27); "Downbound Train" (April 27–28); "Working on the Highway" (April 30); "I'm on Fire" (May 11); "Glory Days" (May 5); "Darlington County" (May 13); and "I'm Goin' Down" (May 12–13).

Hit Factory recordings

"Cover Me" was the first song recorded, on January 25, 1982, at The Hit Factory.[6] The four remaining tracks are "No Surrender" (October 25–27, 1983); "Bobby Jean" (October 10, 1983); "My Hometown", (June 29, 1983). "Dancing in the Dark" was the last to be recorded, on February 14, 1984.[6] It was written overnight, after co-producer Jon Landau convinced Springsteen that the album needed a single. According to Dave Marsh in Glory Days, Springsteen was not impressed with Landau's approach. "Look," he snarled, "I've written 70 songs. You want another one, you write it." After blowing off some steam, Springsteen came in the next day with the entire song written.[7]

Nebraska

The Born in the U.S.A. sessions covered more than two years (January 1982 through March 1984), and produced approximately 80 songs. It is impossible to separate them from the songs that comprised the album Nebraska; all but one of the January 1982 Nebraska demos were recorded with the E Street Band during April–May. The decision to create Nebraska from the demos came after these sessions. At one point, Springsteen considered combining both sources as a double-album release. "I had these two extremely different recording experiences going," he told Mark Hagen in an interview for Mojo published in January 1999. "I was going to put them out at the same time as a double record. I didn't know what to do."[8] This was the most prolific period of Springsteen's career. Having bought a home in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles,[9] he worked in a garage studio constructed by Mike Batlan, his assistant, in the final months of 1982. He conceived of several proposed albums, but cancelled one after another and returned to recording new material.

Completion

Springsteen continued recording in Los Angeles after Nebraska was released, and reunited with the E Street Band at the Hit Factory in New York in May 1983. Plans were made to release an album titled Murder Incorporated, and then scrapped "because it lacked cohesion", according to Springsteen. Finally, Landau convinced Springsteen that Born in the U.S.A. was complete, after the recording of "Dancing in the Dark". The 12-track release left a large number of unused recordings "in the vaults", with Springsteen fans hoping for a "super box" anniversary collection at some point.[10][11][12]

Music and lyrics

Born in the U.S.A. embraced a livelier mainstream sound than on previous Springsteen records, while continuing to explore progressive themes and values.[13] It "remains the most tightly honed of Springsteen’s albums, the songs taut and economical, glistening with pop hooks and burnished with a dynamic Eighties sound".[5] According to Roger Scott, it was a "defiantly rock 'n' roll" album,[14] while Rolling Stone's Debby Miller noted that while Springsteen incorporated "electronic textures" he "kept as its heart all of the American rock & roll from the early Sixties".[15] While Springsteen's previous album had a stark quality, he maintained that the first half of Born in the U.S.A. was similar, being "written very much like Nebraska – the characters and the stories, the style of writing – except it's just in the rock-band setting."[16] Springsteen had considered leaving "No Surrender" off the album, explaining that "you don't hold out and triumph all the time in life... You compromise, you suffer defeat; you slip into life's gray areas."[17] Co-producer and guitarist Steven Van Zandt pushed for its inclusion, arguing that "the portrait of friendship and the song's expression of the inspirational power of rock music was an important part of the picture."[17] “Bobby Jean” is thought to be a tribute to Van Zandt, who left the band as the album was being finalised. It's described as "classic Springsteen: the lyrics may put a lump in your throat, but the music says, Walk tall or don’t walk at all."[3] Van Zandt also delivers the album's "most joyful moment" in “Darlington County”, when he "honks his way through the vocal harmonies" and "Springsteen starts to laugh".[4]

The title track inspired the Annie Leibovitz photo of Springsteen's backside against the backdrop of an American flag, which was used as the album cover. Springsteen commented that "the flag is a powerful image, and when you set that stuff loose, you don't know what's gonna be done with it". Some people thought that the cover depicted Springsteen urinating on the flag, which he denied, insisting that "the picture of my ass looked better than the picture of my face, that's what went on the cover".[16] According to political writer Peter Dreier, the music's "pop-oriented" sound and the marketing of Springsteen as "a heavily muscled rocker with an album cover featuring a giant US flag, may have overshadowed the album's radical politics."[13] Music journalist Matty Karas regarded it as "a quintessential pop album that was also a perfect distillation of the anger and bitterness seething beneath the surface of Reagan-era America."[18]

Marketing and sales

Born in the U.S.A. was the first compact disc manufactured in the United States for commercial release, and was manufactured by CBS and Sony at its newly-opened plant in Terre Haute, Indiana in September 1984. Columbia Records' CDs previously had been imported from Japan.[19] It was the best-selling album of 1985 and of Springsteen's career. It was promoted with a worldwide concert tour and seven hit singles: "Dancing in the Dark", "Cover Me", "Born in the U.S.A.", "I'm on Fire", "Glory Days", "I'm Goin' Down", and "My Hometown".[20] The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 during the week of June 23, 1984, and after two weeks, it reached the top of the chart on July 7, staying at number one for seven weeks; it remained on the chart for one hundred forty three weeks.[21][22] It was also a commercial success in Europe and Oceania; in the United Kingdom the album entered at number two on June 16, and after thirty four weeks, on February 16, 1985, it reached number one and topped the chart for five non consecutive weeks;[23] it was present on the chart for one hundred thirty five weeks.[23] It also topped the album charts in Australia, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31]

Born in the U.S.A. proved to be one of the best-selling albums of all time.[13] It was certified three times platinum by the BPI on July 25, 1985, denoting shipments of 900,000 units in the UK.[32] After the advent of the North American Nielsen SoundScan tracking system in 1991, the album sold an additional 1,463,000 copies,[33] and on April 19, 1995, it was certified fifteen times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 17,000,000 copies in the US.[34] By 2012, it had sold 30 million copies worldwide.[35]

Critical reception

Born in the U.S.A. was lauded by many critics, while also generating some controversy.[14] Retrospectively, Pitchfork called it "the bold, brilliant, and misunderstood apex of Bruce Springsteen’s imperial era."[4] In July 1984, writing in Rolling Stone, Dave Marsh deemed it to be the artist's most accessible listen since Born to Run, managing to incorporate "techno-pop elements without succumbing to the genre's banalities".[43] The magazine's Debby Miller said it was as well thought-out as Nebraska, but with more sophistication and spirit. "While the album finds its center in [its] cheering rock songs", it's the final two songs on either side that give it an "extraordinary depth". "Springsteen has always been able to tell a story better than he can write a hook," she says, "and these lyrics are way beyond anything anybody else is writing".[3] She sees Springsteen creating "such a vivid sense of these characters" by "[giving] them voices a playwright would be proud of".

Robert Hilburn from the Los Angeles Times noted the album's "richer" musical settings allowed Springsteen to reach a wider audience.[46] John Swenson of Saturday Review praised the disciplined writing style and Springsteen for "championing traditional rock values at a time when few newer bands show interest in such a direction".[45] Writing retrospectively in The Telegraph, Neil McCormick declared it to be "an album of glittering paradoxes" which "manages to be both angry and celebratory, often in the same song".[5]

In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau welcomed the absence of dejected themes of nostalgia and losers, along with the tougher lyrics, a sense of humor, and an upbeat worldview.[47] It delivered "what teenagers loved about rock and roll", namely "that it just plain sounded good".[48] Born in the U.S.A. was voted the best album of the year in the 1984 Pazz & Jop critics poll.[47] Christgau, the poll's creator, also ranked it number one on his list, and in 1990 named it the ninth-best album of the 1980s.[49][50] According to Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s (1990), while Born in the U.S.A. may have seemed more conservative than Springsteen's previous work, it showed him evolving on what was his "most rhythmically propulsive, vocally incisive, lyrically balanced, and commercially undeniable album".[38] Greg Kot, writing retrospectively in the Chicago Tribune, called it "an 11-million-selling record with a conscience".[37] AllMusic's William Ruhlmann interpreted the album as an apotheosis for Springsteen's reoccurring characters, and "marked the first time that Springsteen's characters really seemed to relish the fight and to have something to fight for".[36] In a retrospective review for Q magazine Richard Williams gave it two stars out of five, criticising Springsteen's exaggeration of his usual characters and themes in a deliberate attempt at commercial success. He accused the singer trying to "exploit the American flag" and "to bury the anti-war message of Born In The USA beneath an impenetrable layer of clenched-fist bombast". This was, in his view, "downright irresponsible."[51]

In 1987, Born in the U.S.A. was voted the fifth greatest rock album of all time in Paul Gambaccini's Critic's Choice poll of 81 critics, writers, and radio broadcasters.[52] In 2003, Rolling Stone ranked Born in the U.S.A. number 85 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,[53] 86 in a 2012 revised list,[54] and 142 in a 2020 revised list.[55] In 2013, it was named the 428th greatest album in a similar list published by NME.[56] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[57]

Impact and legacy

Although Springsteen had been a well-known star before its release, Larry Rodgers wrote in the Arizona Republic that "it was not until he hit the gym to get buffed up and showed off his rear end in Annie Leibovitz's famous cover photo for Born in the U.S.A. that he became an American pop icon",[17] touching off a wave of "Bossmania", as author Chris Smith called it.[58] In his book A Race of Singers – Whitman's Working-Class Hero From Guthrie to Springsteen, Bryan K. Garman suggested that this new image helped Springsteen popularize his persona on a new scale, while tying him to certain political and socio-cultural issues, at a time when Ronald Reagan was promoting prosperity and US global influence "within a decidedly masculine framework."[59] The album helped popularize American heartland rock, boosting the profiles of artists such as John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, and Bob Seger.[15] When Mellencamp released Scarecrow (1985), critics described it as heartland rock and compared him to Springsteen.[60]

As Born in the U.S.A. became a massive commercial success, Springsteen expressed mixed feelings about his growing fame, saying that being rich "doesn't make living easier, but it does make certain aspects of your life easier". "There were moments where it was very confusing", he added, "I never felt like I ever played a note for the money. I think if I did, people would know, and they'd throw you out of the joint".[16]

Springsteen also expressed mixed feelings about the album itself, believing that Nebraska contains some of his strongest writing. While the title track on Born in the U.S.A. "more or less stood by itself", he declared, he called the album a "grab-bag", and "a group of songs about which I've always had some ambivalence." He acknowledged the powerful effect it had on his career, delivering his largest audience. "It forced me to question the way I presented my music and made me think harder about what I was doing," he said.[17] The title track was widely misunderstood. According to Greg Kot and Parker Molloy, the chorus of the song felt like a patriotic anthem, but this was contradicted by the lyrics' depiction of the difficulties and marginalization returning working-class Vietnam veterans had to face. Written during the early 1980s recession in the United States, "the crestfallen verses mock the empty slogan in the chorus". It "was wilfully misinterpreted by many on the American Right" who used it during rallies, campaign events, and victory speeches.[5][61][62]

Springsteen's manager, Jon Landau, said that there were no plans for the band to celebrate the album's thirtieth anniversary with a deluxe reissue box set in the manner of previous Springsteen albums. "At least not yet," he added.[63] A full album live performance DVD titled Born in the U.S.A. Live: London 2013 was released exclusively through Amazon on January 14, 2014, along with High Hopes.[64]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Bruce Springsteen.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Born in the U.S.A."4:38
2."Cover Me"3:29
3."Darlington County"4:48
4."Working on the Highway"3:13
5."Downbound Train"3:35
6."I'm on Fire"2:40
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."No Surrender"4:01
2."Bobby Jean"3:48
3."I'm Goin' Down"3:30
4."Glory Days"4:15
5."Dancing in the Dark"4:04
6."My Hometown"4:34
Total length:46:57

Personnel

The E Street Band

Additional musicians

Technical

Charts

Certifications and sales

Sales certifications for Born in the U.S.A.
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[98] 14× Platinum 980,000 
Belgium (BEA)[99] Platinum 75,000[99]
Canada (Music Canada)[100] Diamond 1,000,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[101] 3× Platinum 60,000 
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[102] 2× Platinum 108,913[102]
France (SNEP)[103] Platinum 300,000*
Germany (BVMI)[104] 2× Platinum 1,000,000^
Italy (FIMI)[105]
sales since 2009
Platinum 50,000*
Italy 1,000,000[106]
Japan (Oricon Charts) 212,700[70]
Mexico (AMPROFON)[107] Platinum 250,000 
New Zealand (RMNZ)[108] 17× Platinum 255,000 
Portugal (AFP)[109] Gold 20,000^
South Africa 100,000[110]
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[111] Gold 50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[112] 3× Platinum 150,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[113] 3× Platinum 1,120,000[77]
United States (RIAA)[34] 17× Platinum 17,000,000 
Summaries
Worldwide 30,000,000[114]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

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This article is about the Bruce Springsteen album For the title song see Born in the U S A song For other uses see Born in the U S A disambiguation Born in the U S A is the seventh studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen released by Columbia Records on June 4 1984 It topped the charts in nine countries including the US and UK becoming his most commercially successful album and one of the best selling albums of all time having sold 30 million copies 2 Frequently cited by critics as one of the greatest albums of all time it was nominated for a Grammy Award and produced seven Top Ten singles The cover features an iconic photograph of Springsteen from behind taken by Annie Leibovitz The album was recorded with the E Street Band and producers Chuck Plotkin and Jon Landau over the course of several years while Springsteen was also working on Nebraska It delivers tighter songs with a brighter more pop influenced sound than his previous albums and prominent synthesizer 3 4 5 Born in the U S A Studio album by Bruce SpringsteenReleasedJune 4 1984 1984 06 04 RecordedJanuary 25 1982 March 8 1984StudioPower Station New York Hit Factory New York GenreRock and rollheartland rockpopLength46 57LabelColumbiaProducerJon LandauChuck PlotkinBruce SpringsteenSteven Van ZandtBruce Springsteen chronologyNebraska 1982 Born in the U S A 1984 Live 1975 85 1986 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronologyThe River 1980 Born in the U S A 1984 Live 1975 85 1986 Singles from Born in the U S A Dancing in the Dark Released May 9 1984 1 Cover Me Released July 31 1984 Born in the U S A Released October 30 1984 I m on Fire Released February 6 1985 Glory Days Released May 31 1985 I m Goin Down Released September 7 1985 My Hometown Released November 21 1985 Contents 1 Writing and recording 1 1 Power Station recordings 1 2 Hit Factory recordings 1 3 Nebraska 1 4 Completion 2 Music and lyrics 3 Marketing and sales 4 Critical reception 5 Impact and legacy 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 9 Certifications and sales 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksWriting and recording EditPower Station recordings Edit Born in the U S A is composed of twelve tracks seven recorded at Power Station studios from April 26 through May 14 1982 Born in the U S A April 27 Downbound Train April 27 28 Working on the Highway April 30 I m on Fire May 11 Glory Days May 5 Darlington County May 13 and I m Goin Down May 12 13 Hit Factory recordings Edit Cover Me was the first song recorded on January 25 1982 at The Hit Factory 6 The four remaining tracks are No Surrender October 25 27 1983 Bobby Jean October 10 1983 My Hometown June 29 1983 Dancing in the Dark was the last to be recorded on February 14 1984 6 It was written overnight after co producer Jon Landau convinced Springsteen that the album needed a single According to Dave Marsh in Glory Days Springsteen was not impressed with Landau s approach Look he snarled I ve written 70 songs You want another one you write it After blowing off some steam Springsteen came in the next day with the entire song written 7 Nebraska Edit The Born in the U S A sessions covered more than two years January 1982 through March 1984 and produced approximately 80 songs It is impossible to separate them from the songs that comprised the album Nebraska all but one of the January 1982 Nebraska demos were recorded with the E Street Band during April May The decision to create Nebraska from the demos came after these sessions At one point Springsteen considered combining both sources as a double album release I had these two extremely different recording experiences going he told Mark Hagen in an interview for Mojo published in January 1999 I was going to put them out at the same time as a double record I didn t know what to do 8 This was the most prolific period of Springsteen s career Having bought a home in Hollywood Hills Los Angeles 9 he worked in a garage studio constructed by Mike Batlan his assistant in the final months of 1982 He conceived of several proposed albums but cancelled one after another and returned to recording new material Completion Edit Springsteen continued recording in Los Angeles after Nebraska was released and reunited with the E Street Band at the Hit Factory in New York in May 1983 Plans were made to release an album titled Murder Incorporated and then scrapped because it lacked cohesion according to Springsteen Finally Landau convinced Springsteen that Born in the U S A was complete after the recording of Dancing in the Dark The 12 track release left a large number of unused recordings in the vaults with Springsteen fans hoping for a super box anniversary collection at some point 10 11 12 Music and lyrics EditBorn in the U S A embraced a livelier mainstream sound than on previous Springsteen records while continuing to explore progressive themes and values 13 It remains the most tightly honed of Springsteen s albums the songs taut and economical glistening with pop hooks and burnished with a dynamic Eighties sound 5 According to Roger Scott it was a defiantly rock n roll album 14 while Rolling Stone s Debby Miller noted that while Springsteen incorporated electronic textures he kept as its heart all of the American rock amp roll from the early Sixties 15 While Springsteen s previous album had a stark quality he maintained that the first half of Born in the U S A was similar being written very much like Nebraska the characters and the stories the style of writing except it s just in the rock band setting 16 Springsteen had considered leaving No Surrender off the album explaining that you don t hold out and triumph all the time in life You compromise you suffer defeat you slip into life s gray areas 17 Co producer and guitarist Steven Van Zandt pushed for its inclusion arguing that the portrait of friendship and the song s expression of the inspirational power of rock music was an important part of the picture 17 Bobby Jean is thought to be a tribute to Van Zandt who left the band as the album was being finalised It s described as classic Springsteen the lyrics may put a lump in your throat but the music says Walk tall or don t walk at all 3 Van Zandt also delivers the album s most joyful moment in Darlington County when he honks his way through the vocal harmonies and Springsteen starts to laugh 4 The title track inspired the Annie Leibovitz photo of Springsteen s backside against the backdrop of an American flag which was used as the album cover Springsteen commented that the flag is a powerful image and when you set that stuff loose you don t know what s gonna be done with it Some people thought that the cover depicted Springsteen urinating on the flag which he denied insisting that the picture of my ass looked better than the picture of my face that s what went on the cover 16 According to political writer Peter Dreier the music s pop oriented sound and the marketing of Springsteen as a heavily muscled rocker with an album cover featuring a giant US flag may have overshadowed the album s radical politics 13 Music journalist Matty Karas regarded it as a quintessential pop album that was also a perfect distillation of the anger and bitterness seething beneath the surface of Reagan era America 18 Marketing and sales EditBorn in the U S A was the first compact disc manufactured in the United States for commercial release and was manufactured by CBS and Sony at its newly opened plant in Terre Haute Indiana in September 1984 Columbia Records CDs previously had been imported from Japan 19 It was the best selling album of 1985 and of Springsteen s career It was promoted with a worldwide concert tour and seven hit singles Dancing in the Dark Cover Me Born in the U S A I m on Fire Glory Days I m Goin Down and My Hometown 20 The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 during the week of June 23 1984 and after two weeks it reached the top of the chart on July 7 staying at number one for seven weeks it remained on the chart for one hundred forty three weeks 21 22 It was also a commercial success in Europe and Oceania in the United Kingdom the album entered at number two on June 16 and after thirty four weeks on February 16 1985 it reached number one and topped the chart for five non consecutive weeks 23 it was present on the chart for one hundred thirty five weeks 23 It also topped the album charts in Australia Austria Germany the Netherlands New Zealand Norway Sweden and Switzerland 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Born in the U S A proved to be one of the best selling albums of all time 13 It was certified three times platinum by the BPI on July 25 1985 denoting shipments of 900 000 units in the UK 32 After the advent of the North American Nielsen SoundScan tracking system in 1991 the album sold an additional 1 463 000 copies 33 and on April 19 1995 it was certified fifteen times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of 17 000 000 copies in the US 34 By 2012 it had sold 30 million copies worldwide 35 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 36 Chicago Tribune 37 Christgau s Record GuideA 38 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 39 Los Angeles Times 40 MusicHound Rock4 5 41 Pitchfork10 10 42 Rolling Stone 43 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 44 Saturday Review 45 Born in the U S A was lauded by many critics while also generating some controversy 14 Retrospectively Pitchfork called it the bold brilliant and misunderstood apex of Bruce Springsteen s imperial era 4 In July 1984 writing in Rolling Stone Dave Marsh deemed it to be the artist s most accessible listen since Born to Run managing to incorporate techno pop elements without succumbing to the genre s banalities 43 The magazine s Debby Miller said it was as well thought out as Nebraska but with more sophistication and spirit While the album finds its center in its cheering rock songs it s the final two songs on either side that give it an extraordinary depth Springsteen has always been able to tell a story better than he can write a hook she says and these lyrics are way beyond anything anybody else is writing 3 She sees Springsteen creating such a vivid sense of these characters by giving them voices a playwright would be proud of Robert Hilburn from the Los Angeles Times noted the album s richer musical settings allowed Springsteen to reach a wider audience 46 John Swenson of Saturday Review praised the disciplined writing style and Springsteen for championing traditional rock values at a time when few newer bands show interest in such a direction 45 Writing retrospectively in The Telegraph Neil McCormick declared it to be an album of glittering paradoxes which manages to be both angry and celebratory often in the same song 5 In The Village Voice Robert Christgau welcomed the absence of dejected themes of nostalgia and losers along with the tougher lyrics a sense of humor and an upbeat worldview 47 It delivered what teenagers loved about rock and roll namely that it just plain sounded good 48 Born in the U S A was voted the best album of the year in the 1984 Pazz amp Jop critics poll 47 Christgau the poll s creator also ranked it number one on his list and in 1990 named it the ninth best album of the 1980s 49 50 According to Christgau s Record Guide The 80s 1990 while Born in the U S A may have seemed more conservative than Springsteen s previous work it showed him evolving on what was his most rhythmically propulsive vocally incisive lyrically balanced and commercially undeniable album 38 Greg Kot writing retrospectively in the Chicago Tribune called it an 11 million selling record with a conscience 37 AllMusic s William Ruhlmann interpreted the album as an apotheosis for Springsteen s reoccurring characters and marked the first time that Springsteen s characters really seemed to relish the fight and to have something to fight for 36 In a retrospective review for Q magazine Richard Williams gave it two stars out of five criticising Springsteen s exaggeration of his usual characters and themes in a deliberate attempt at commercial success He accused the singer trying to exploit the American flag and to bury the anti war message of Born In The USA beneath an impenetrable layer of clenched fist bombast This was in his view downright irresponsible 51 In 1987 Born in the U S A was voted the fifth greatest rock album of all time in Paul Gambaccini s Critic s Choice poll of 81 critics writers and radio broadcasters 52 In 2003 Rolling Stone ranked Born in the U S A number 85 on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time 53 86 in a 2012 revised list 54 and 142 in a 2020 revised list 55 In 2013 it was named the 428th greatest album in a similar list published by NME 56 The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 57 Impact and legacy EditAlthough Springsteen had been a well known star before its release Larry Rodgers wrote in the Arizona Republic that it was not until he hit the gym to get buffed up and showed off his rear end in Annie Leibovitz s famous cover photo for Born in the U S A that he became an American pop icon 17 touching off a wave of Bossmania as author Chris Smith called it 58 In his book A Race of Singers Whitman s Working Class Hero From Guthrie to Springsteen Bryan K Garman suggested that this new image helped Springsteen popularize his persona on a new scale while tying him to certain political and socio cultural issues at a time when Ronald Reagan was promoting prosperity and US global influence within a decidedly masculine framework 59 The album helped popularize American heartland rock boosting the profiles of artists such as John Mellencamp Tom Petty and Bob Seger 15 When Mellencamp released Scarecrow 1985 critics described it as heartland rock and compared him to Springsteen 60 As Born in the U S A became a massive commercial success Springsteen expressed mixed feelings about his growing fame saying that being rich doesn t make living easier but it does make certain aspects of your life easier There were moments where it was very confusing he added I never felt like I ever played a note for the money I think if I did people would know and they d throw you out of the joint 16 Springsteen also expressed mixed feelings about the album itself believing that Nebraska contains some of his strongest writing While the title track on Born in the U S A more or less stood by itself he declared he called the album a grab bag and a group of songs about which I ve always had some ambivalence He acknowledged the powerful effect it had on his career delivering his largest audience It forced me to question the way I presented my music and made me think harder about what I was doing he said 17 The title track was widely misunderstood According to Greg Kot and Parker Molloy the chorus of the song felt like a patriotic anthem but this was contradicted by the lyrics depiction of the difficulties and marginalization returning working class Vietnam veterans had to face Written during the early 1980s recession in the United States the crestfallen verses mock the empty slogan in the chorus It was wilfully misinterpreted by many on the American Right who used it during rallies campaign events and victory speeches 5 61 62 Springsteen s manager Jon Landau said that there were no plans for the band to celebrate the album s thirtieth anniversary with a deluxe reissue box set in the manner of previous Springsteen albums At least not yet he added 63 A full album live performance DVD titled Born in the U S A Live London 2013 was released exclusively through Amazon on January 14 2014 along with High Hopes 64 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Bruce Springsteen Side oneNo TitleLength1 Born in the U S A 4 382 Cover Me 3 293 Darlington County 4 484 Working on the Highway 3 135 Downbound Train 3 356 I m on Fire 2 40 Side twoNo TitleLength1 No Surrender 4 012 Bobby Jean 3 483 I m Goin Down 3 304 Glory Days 4 155 Dancing in the Dark 4 046 My Hometown 4 34Total length 46 57Personnel EditBruce Springsteen lead vocals lead guitar acoustic guitarThe E Street Band Roy Bittan piano synthesizer background vocals Clarence Clemons saxophone percussion background vocals Danny Federici Hammond organ glockenspiel piano on Born in the U S A Garry Tallent bass guitar background vocals Steven Van Zandt rhythm guitar acoustic guitar mandolin harmony vocals Max Weinberg drums background vocalsAdditional musicians Richie La Bamba Rosenberg background vocals on Cover Me and No Surrender Ruth Davis background vocals on My Hometown Technical Toby Scott engineer Bob Clearmountain mixing John Davenport Jeff Hendrickson Bruce Lampcov Billy Strauss Zoe Yanakas assistant engineers Bob Ludwig mastering Bill Scheniman engineer on Cover Me Andrea Klein art direction design cover design Annie Leibovitz photography David Gahr additional photographyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Born in the U S A Chart 1984 2003 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 24 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 25 1Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 65 37Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 66 1Dutch Albums Album Top 100 27 1European Albums European Top 100 Albums 67 2French Albums SNEP 68 2German Albums Offizielle Top 100 26 1Italian Albums Musica e Dischi 69 2Japanese Albums Oricon 70 6New Zealand Albums RMNZ 28 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 29 1Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 71 2Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 30 1Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 31 1UK Albums OCC 72 1US Billboard 200 73 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Born in the U S A Chart 1984 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 24 7Canadian Albums Chart 74 1Dutch Albums Chart 75 61Japanese Albums Chart 70 53New Zealand Albums RMNZ 76 2UK Albums Chart 77 37US Billboard 200 78 28Chart 1985 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 24 2Austrian Albums Chart 79 4Canadian Albums Chart 80 7Danish Albums Chart 81 5Dutch Albums Chart 82 1French Albums Chart 83 19New Zealand Albums RMNZ 84 1Swiss Albums Chart 85 3UK Albums Chart 86 4US Billboard 200 87 1Chart 1986 PositionCanadian Albums Chart 88 67Spanish Albums Chart 71 11US Billboard 200 89 16Chart 2015 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 90 94Chart 2016 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 91 75Chart 2017 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 92 96Chart 2018 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 93 98Chart 2019 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 94 82Chart 2020 PositionSwedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 95 63Chart 2021 PositionBelgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 96 157Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 97 68Certifications and sales EditSales certifications for Born in the U S A Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 98 14 Platinum 980 000 Belgium BEA 99 Platinum 75 000 99 Canada Music Canada 100 Diamond 1 000 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 101 3 Platinum 60 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 102 2 Platinum 108 913 102 France SNEP 103 Platinum 300 000 Germany BVMI 104 2 Platinum 1 000 000 Italy FIMI 105 sales since 2009 Platinum 50 000 Italy 1 000 000 106 Japan Oricon Charts 212 700 70 Mexico AMPROFON 107 Platinum 250 000 New Zealand RMNZ 108 17 Platinum 255 000 Portugal AFP 109 Gold 20 000 South Africa 100 000 110 Spain PROMUSICAE 111 Gold 50 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 112 3 Platinum 150 000 United Kingdom BPI 113 3 Platinum 1 120 000 77 United States RIAA 34 17 Platinum 17 000 000 SummariesWorldwide 30 000 000 114 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also EditList of best selling albums List of best selling albums in Australia List of best selling albums in Italy List of best selling albums in New Zealand List of best selling albums in the United StatesReferences Edit Marsh Dave 2004 Bruce Springsteen Two Hearts The Definitive Biography New York NY Routledge p 311 ISBN 0203494709 Archived from the original on June 5 2020 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