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Wrecking Ball (Bruce Springsteen album)

Wrecking Ball is the seventeenth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, released March 6, 2012, on Columbia Records. It was named best album of 2012 by Rolling Stone[2] and along with the album's first single, "We Take Care of Our Own", was nominated for three Grammy Awards.[3][4]

Wrecking Ball
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 6, 2012[1]
RecordedJanuary 2011–12
StudioStone Hill (Springsteen's home recording studio), Colts Neck, New Jersey
Genre
Length51:40
LabelColumbia
ProducerRon Aniello, Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen chronology
The Promise
(2010)
Wrecking Ball
(2012)
Collection: 1973–2012
(2013)
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronology
The Promise
(2010)
Wrecking Ball
(2012)
Collection: 1973–2012
(2013)
Singles from Wrecking Ball
  1. "We Take Care of Our Own"
    Released: January 19, 2012
  2. "Rocky Ground"
    Released: April 21, 2012
  3. "Death to My Hometown"
    Released: May 7, 2012

Background and recording Edit

All but four songs were written in 2011. Three of the exceptions were songs previously released in live version, the other released on Wrecking Ball:[5]

  • "Jack of All Trades", which was written in 2009. During Springsteen's Wrecking Ball World Tour he addressed the crowd and talks about the current state of the economy, which inspired him to write this song three years previously.
  • "Wrecking Ball", which was written in 2009 prior to a series of E Street Band shows at Giants Stadium as a tribute to the venue, which was set to close and be demolished. Springsteen later dedicated a live version with revised lyrics to the closing of the Spectrum in Philadelphia. The song made other appearances throughout the final two months of the Working on a Dream Tour;[6]
  • "American Land", which was written during the 2006 Seeger Sessions with a studio version being recorded though never released.[7] The song was played throughout that tour and heavily on the subsequent two E Street Band tours; and
  • "Land of Hope and Dreams", which was written by Springsteen sometime in 1998 or early 1999 and first performed on the 1999 Reunion Tour with the E Street Band. A studio version was originally recorded in 2002 during the sessions for The Rising album although it was never released.[8] The track also features on Live in New York City, recorded in 2000 and released in 2001.

The album includes tracks that feature Clarence Clemons, who died in June 2011. Clemons performs the saxophone solos on "Land of Hope and Dreams", and backing saxophone rhythms on the title track.[9][unreliable source?]

While the tour in support of the album featured the full current E Street Band lineup, the only E Street Band members to appear on the album are Clemons, Steven Van Zandt, Max Weinberg, and Patti Scialfa; adjunct members Charlie Giordano and Soozie Tyrell are also heavily featured. The album features members of the Sessions Band, including the horn section, and special guest appearances by Tom Morello and Matt Chamberlain.[10][11]

Music and lyrics Edit

"It's protest music, damn right about moral abstractions rather than those finely limned characters good little aesthetes get gooey about, and for me a cathartic up. Second half's less of a scour, which the anti-political find a blessed relief and I find a forgivable nod to humanism and Clarence Clemons."

Robert Christgau, on the album's subject matter.[12]

The Hollywood Reporter called the album Springsteen at his "angriest yet",[13] and some of the tracks address topics such as economic justice.[14] Musically, the album was described by the Hollywood Reporter as "very rock 'n' roll ... with unexpected textures—loops, electronic percussion[, and] an amazing sweep of influences and rhythms, from hip-hop to Irish folk rhythms."[13]

According to Consequence of Sound's Dan Caffrey, Wrecking Ball is a heartland rock album that sounds like a subtler version of We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, but also draws on sounds from Springsteen's Human Touch (1992).[15] Andy Gill of The Independent wrote of the album's musical style, "[I]t's couched in a mix of the classic Boss rock bombast and the muscular hootenanny folk-rock of his Seeger Sessions album, with touches of noble gospel, poignant jazz trumpet and feisty Irish rebel music colouring the songs according to their mood."[16] The A.V. Club's Steven Hyden called it "a mainstream rock record" and noted that, musically, the album features "booming drums, squealing guitar solos, violins, banjos, trumpets, pianos, pots, pans, and every available hard surface at Bruce's home studio."[17]

Music writer Robert Christgau interpreted its first six tracks as "heavy irony shading over into murderous rage, with refurbished arena-rock to slam it home". He cited the opening track "We Take Care of Our Own" as an example, writing that "it's perversely anti-political to lay any other interpretation on the opening [track], which cites places 'From the shotgun shack to the Superdome' where we—meaning the U.S.A. so many Americans weren't even born in—documentably haven't taken care of our own."[12] Steve Leftridge of PopMatters found the characters in the songs "less elusive about whom to blame for their troubles, cutting out the middle figures like foremen and hiring men and taking on the real culprits unambiguously".[18] He compared the album to Springsteen's The Rising (2002), writing that if that was his "9–11 album", Wrecking Ball is his "Occupy album".[18]

Songs Edit

 
The title track was originally written as a tribute to Giants Stadium (pictured in 2003), when Springsteen and the E Street Band played the venue's final concerts.[19]

According to Springsteen, in 2009 he wrote his first song about a "guy that wears a tie". Springsteen has "spent much of his career writing about characters struggling in tough economic times, but the financial crisis reportedly convinced him it was time to write about the people and forces that brought America to this 'ugly point.' [The album is an] indictment of Wall Street greed and corruption and a look into the devastation it has wrought."[20]

The opening track, "We Take Care of Our Own", recalls "Born in the U.S.A." in terms of its themes that reflect Springsteen's frustration with the lack of accountability he sees in government. In the vein of "Born in the U.S.A.", the seemingly unabashedly patriotic chorus "Wherever this flag is flown/we take care of our own" is contrasted in the verses with references to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina suggesting that perhaps we don't "take care of our own".

The song "Death to My Hometown" is an angry, thinly veiled protest song regarding the practices of Wall Street bankers and the economic crisis for which Springsteen considers them accountable. "They destroyed our families' factories and they took our homes/They left our bodies on the planks, the vultures picked our bones," he sings. The song features heavy Irish folk influences (including a prominent tin whistle riff), as well as samples of Sacred Harp singing.

The title track was originally written in commemoration of the then-pending demolition of Giants Stadium in New Jersey and is written from the stadium's point of view ("I was raised out of steel here in the swamps of Jersey"). However, in the context of the album it becomes a defiant anthem in the face of economic adversity with the refrain "C'mon on and take your best shot/Let me see what you got/Bring on your wrecking ball!"[21] The album version is only slightly differently arranged than the original live version and features no major lyrical changes.[22][23] This is one of the two songs on the album to feature E Street Band legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who died in 2011.

The song "Rocky Ground" is perhaps the most experimental track on the album. While the song does recall Springsteen's previous work, such as the similarly gospel music–influenced "My City of Ruins" and the hip-hop tinged "Streets of Philadelphia", it features a brief rap by Michelle Moore, a first for a Springsteen song. The song features an atmospheric arrangement that includes a gospel choir and vocal looping (the words "I'm a soldier" from the Church of God in Christ Congregation's recording of "I'm a Soldier in the Army of the Lord" are looped throughout the song). The song's lyrics contain extensive religious imagery, including biblically-inspired lyrics such as "40 days and nights of rain washed this land/Jesus said the moneychangers in this temple will not stand,"[24] which reflect the theme of economic equality covered earlier in the album. However, the tone of this song is much more optimistic than most of the previous songs on the album despite its somber arrangement, with Springsteen singing "there's a new day coming" in response to the Gospel Choir's refrain "we've been traveling over rocky ground."[25]

The next and penultimate track, "Land of Hope and Dreams", continues the religious themes and more hopeful outlook with its uplifting lyrics and chorus that use an extensive train metaphor to express Springsteen's take on the American dream. "This train/dreams will not be thwarted/this train/faith will be rewarded," he sings. The song ends with a gospel choir singing excerpts from The Impressions' "People Get Ready" and Springsteen repeating "you just get on board/you just thank the Lord." Compared to its previous live version, which the E Street Band has been performing since 1999, it has been re-worked in a somewhat more compact version and now features electronic drums and the aforementioned use of a gospel choir.[26]

The album's closing track, "We Are Alive," is a "campfire song"[citation needed] for ghosts of the oppressed, martyred strikers, protesters, and immigrant workers. "I was killed in Maryland in 1877/When the railroad workers made their stand/I was killed in 1963/One Sunday morning in Birmingham," he sings during the verse. The chorus, however, has a much more celebratory tone with the refrain "We are alive/And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark/Our spirits rise/To carry the fire and light the spark/To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart."[27] The song, which has an Irish-wake feel to it, is an acoustic number with Springsteen being backed by mariachi horns.[28] The horn riff greatly resembles that from Johnny Cash's hit "Ring of Fire".[20][29]

According to producer, Ron Aniello, "American Man" and a re-recorded version of "American Skin (41 Shots)" were recorded for the album but not released. "American Skin (41 Shots)" would be released two years later on Springsteen's High Hopes album.[30]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.7/10[31]
Metacritic78/100[32]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [33]
The A.V. ClubB+[17]
The Guardian     [34]
The Independent     [16]
MSN Music (Expert Witness)A−[12]
NME8/10[35]
Pitchfork5.9/10[19]
Rolling Stone     [36]
Slant Magazine     [37]
Spin7/10[38]

Wrecking Ball was released on March 5, 2012, in the United Kingdom and on March 6 in the United States.[18] It received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from selected mainstream critics, the album received a metascore of 78, which is based on 41 reviews.[32] David Fricke of Rolling Stone gave the album a rave review, dubbing it "the most despairing, confrontational and musically turbulent album Bruce Springsteen has ever made."[36] BBC Music's Ian Winwood dubbed the album "a work of commanding range and masterful execution", and complimented its music as "varied and surprising".[39] Steve Leftridge of PopMatters called it "cohesively designed" and wrote that it "finds Springsteen still firing on all cylinders—writing with poetic urgency, drawing on traditions old and new, singing and playing with prime strength and energy, and delivering a new set of killer melodies with fresh sonic wallop."[18] The Guardian's Alexis Petridis wrote that the album "paints almost entirely in broad brushstrokes, but its bombast rarely seems hollow: it exists [...] in service of an anger that feels righteous, affecting and genuine."[34] Andy Gill of The Independent found the album "much darker than any of Springsteen's earlier blue-collar tirades" and stated, "There's few, if any, moments of musical innovation, but in terms of political intent, there won't be a harder, more challenging album released all year."[16]

However, Slant Magazine's Jesse Cataldo accused Springsteen of being "borderline jingoistic" and called his perspective "rose-colored", writing that he "seems more concerned with overtures toward harmony than actual dissent, a newfound wishy-washiness that leaves him sounding entirely defanged".[37] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found the album "cumbersome and top heavy" and stated, "Springsteen sacrific[es] impassioned rage in favor of explaining his intentions too clearly."[33] Although he commended the album's themes, Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot criticized its music as "sterile" and commented that Springsteen "lost his nerve as a coproducer, going for stadium bombast instead of the unadorned grit these stories of hard times demand".[40] Despite commending Springsteen's energy with the songs' "ambitious arrangements", Jon Caramanica of The New York Times found the "energy [to be] in service of deeply nebulous ideas" and stated, "the text is far more ambiguous, and in plenty of places on this album, just outright flat".[41] In the same review, Jon Pareles argued that the album is "sincere, ambitious and angry, which can lead to mixed outcomes. It also — which may be a surprise on an album billed as a broadside — holds some of Springsteen's most elaborate studio concoctions since Born to Run."[41]

In The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll for the year's best albums, Wrecking Ball placed at No. 15 in the voting.[42]

Commercial performance Edit

The album debuted at No. 1 in 16 different countries including both the US and UK charts with approximately 196,000 and 74,000 records sold, respectively.[43][44] Wrecking Ball became Springsteen's tenth No. 1 album in the United States.[45] By November 2013, Wrecking Ball had sold 506,000 in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[46]

Wrecking Ball sold 1.5 million copies worldwide in 2012, making it the 22nd best selling album of that year.[47]

President Barack Obama used "We Take Care of Our Own" as one of his top campaign songs and it was played during many of his re-election campaign stops including right after his victory speech on election night. Springsteen also appeared at quite a few of his late campaign stops where he performed a short acoustic set. Use of the song helped boost sales of the song by 409%.[48]

Accolades Edit

The album and its single, "We Take Care of Our Own" was nominated for three Grammy Awards including Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for "We Take Care of Our Own" and Best Rock Album. Springsteen along with the E Street Band performed at the event.[3][4]

Rolling Stone ranked Wrecking Ball the number-one album of the year on their Top 50 albums of 2012 list.[2] In his list for The Barnes & Noble Review, Christgau named it the tenth best album of 2012[49] after calling it "his best since Tunnel of Love if not Born in the U.S.A."[50]

Track listing Edit

Wrecking Ball was released as a two-LP set, a single CD, and a digital download. The CD and download versions were also available in a "Special Edition" format, which included two bonus tracks along with exclusive photos and artwork.[51] The vinyl version included a copy of the standard CD (without the two additional tracks).

All tracks are written by Bruce Springsteen

No.TitleLength
1."We Take Care of Our Own"3:54
2."Easy Money"3:37
3."Shackled and Drawn"3:46
4."Jack of All Trades"6:00
5."Death to My Hometown"3:29
6."This Depression"4:08
7."Wrecking Ball"5:49
8."You've Got It"3:48
9."Rocky Ground"4:41
10."Land of Hope and Dreams"6:58
11."We Are Alive"5:36
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Swallowed Up (In the Belly of the Whale)"5:28
13."American Land"4:25

Personnel Edit

Adapted from the album liner notes:

Technical

Charts Edit

Certifications and sales Edit

Certifications and sales for Wrecking Ball
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[84] Gold 35,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[85] Gold 10,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[86] Gold 40,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[87] Platinum 20,814[87]
France (SNEP)[88] Gold 50,000*
Germany (BVMI)[89] Platinum 200,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[90] Platinum 15,000^
Italy (FIMI)[91] Platinum 60,000*
Portugal (AFP)[92] Gold 7,500^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[93] Platinum 40,000^
Sweden (GLF)[94] Platinum 40,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[95] Gold 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[96] Gold 100,000*
United States (RIAA)[97] Gold 506,000[46]
Summaries
Worldwide (2012) 1,500,000[98]

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

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  • Wrecking Ball at Discogs (list of releases)

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Wrecking Ball is the seventeenth studio album by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen released March 6 2012 on Columbia Records It was named best album of 2012 by Rolling Stone 2 and along with the album s first single We Take Care of Our Own was nominated for three Grammy Awards 3 4 Wrecking BallStudio album by Bruce SpringsteenReleasedMarch 6 2012 1 RecordedJanuary 2011 12StudioStone Hill Springsteen s home recording studio Colts Neck New JerseyGenreHeartland rock folk rockLength51 40LabelColumbiaProducerRon Aniello Bruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen chronologyThe Promise 2010 Wrecking Ball 2012 Collection 1973 2012 2013 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronologyThe Promise 2010 Wrecking Ball 2012 Collection 1973 2012 2013 Singles from Wrecking Ball We Take Care of Our Own Released January 19 2012 Rocky Ground Released April 21 2012 Death to My Hometown Released May 7 2012 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Songs 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Accolades 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 References 12 External linksBackground and recording EditAll but four songs were written in 2011 Three of the exceptions were songs previously released in live version the other released on Wrecking Ball 5 Jack of All Trades which was written in 2009 During Springsteen s Wrecking Ball World Tour he addressed the crowd and talks about the current state of the economy which inspired him to write this song three years previously Wrecking Ball which was written in 2009 prior to a series of E Street Band shows at Giants Stadium as a tribute to the venue which was set to close and be demolished Springsteen later dedicated a live version with revised lyrics to the closing of the Spectrum in Philadelphia The song made other appearances throughout the final two months of the Working on a Dream Tour 6 American Land which was written during the 2006 Seeger Sessions with a studio version being recorded though never released 7 The song was played throughout that tour and heavily on the subsequent two E Street Band tours and Land of Hope and Dreams which was written by Springsteen sometime in 1998 or early 1999 and first performed on the 1999 Reunion Tour with the E Street Band A studio version was originally recorded in 2002 during the sessions for The Rising album although it was never released 8 The track also features on Live in New York City recorded in 2000 and released in 2001 The album includes tracks that feature Clarence Clemons who died in June 2011 Clemons performs the saxophone solos on Land of Hope and Dreams and backing saxophone rhythms on the title track 9 unreliable source While the tour in support of the album featured the full current E Street Band lineup the only E Street Band members to appear on the album are Clemons Steven Van Zandt Max Weinberg and Patti Scialfa adjunct members Charlie Giordano and Soozie Tyrell are also heavily featured The album features members of the Sessions Band including the horn section and special guest appearances by Tom Morello and Matt Chamberlain 10 11 Music and lyrics Edit It s protest music damn right about moral abstractions rather than those finely limned characters good little aesthetes get gooey about and for me a cathartic up Second half s less of a scour which the anti political find a blessed relief and I find a forgivable nod to humanism and Clarence Clemons Robert Christgau on the album s subject matter 12 The Hollywood Reporter called the album Springsteen at his angriest yet 13 and some of the tracks address topics such as economic justice 14 Musically the album was described by the Hollywood Reporter as very rock n roll with unexpected textures loops electronic percussion and an amazing sweep of influences and rhythms from hip hop to Irish folk rhythms 13 According to Consequence of Sound s Dan Caffrey Wrecking Ball is a heartland rock album that sounds like a subtler version of We Shall Overcome The Seeger Sessions but also draws on sounds from Springsteen s Human Touch 1992 15 Andy Gill of The Independent wrote of the album s musical style I t s couched in a mix of the classic Boss rock bombast and the muscular hootenanny folk rock of his Seeger Sessions album with touches of noble gospel poignant jazz trumpet and feisty Irish rebel music colouring the songs according to their mood 16 The A V Club s Steven Hyden called it a mainstream rock record and noted that musically the album features booming drums squealing guitar solos violins banjos trumpets pianos pots pans and every available hard surface at Bruce s home studio 17 Music writer Robert Christgau interpreted its first six tracks as heavy irony shading over into murderous rage with refurbished arena rock to slam it home He cited the opening track We Take Care of Our Own as an example writing that it s perversely anti political to lay any other interpretation on the opening track which cites places From the shotgun shack to the Superdome where we meaning the U S A so many Americans weren t even born in documentably haven t taken care of our own 12 Steve Leftridge of PopMatters found the characters in the songs less elusive about whom to blame for their troubles cutting out the middle figures like foremen and hiring men and taking on the real culprits unambiguously 18 He compared the album to Springsteen s The Rising 2002 writing that if that was his 9 11 album Wrecking Ball is his Occupy album 18 Songs Edit nbsp The title track was originally written as a tribute to Giants Stadium pictured in 2003 when Springsteen and the E Street Band played the venue s final concerts 19 According to Springsteen in 2009 he wrote his first song about a guy that wears a tie Springsteen has spent much of his career writing about characters struggling in tough economic times but the financial crisis reportedly convinced him it was time to write about the people and forces that brought America to this ugly point The album is an indictment of Wall Street greed and corruption and a look into the devastation it has wrought 20 The opening track We Take Care of Our Own recalls Born in the U S A in terms of its themes that reflect Springsteen s frustration with the lack of accountability he sees in government In the vein of Born in the U S A the seemingly unabashedly patriotic chorus Wherever this flag is flown we take care of our own is contrasted in the verses with references to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina suggesting that perhaps we don t take care of our own The song Death to My Hometown is an angry thinly veiled protest song regarding the practices of Wall Street bankers and the economic crisis for which Springsteen considers them accountable They destroyed our families factories and they took our homes They left our bodies on the planks the vultures picked our bones he sings The song features heavy Irish folk influences including a prominent tin whistle riff as well as samples of Sacred Harp singing The title track was originally written in commemoration of the then pending demolition of Giants Stadium in New Jersey and is written from the stadium s point of view I was raised out of steel here in the swamps of Jersey However in the context of the album it becomes a defiant anthem in the face of economic adversity with the refrain C mon on and take your best shot Let me see what you got Bring on your wrecking ball 21 The album version is only slightly differently arranged than the original live version and features no major lyrical changes 22 23 This is one of the two songs on the album to feature E Street Band legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons who died in 2011 The song Rocky Ground is perhaps the most experimental track on the album While the song does recall Springsteen s previous work such as the similarly gospel music influenced My City of Ruins and the hip hop tinged Streets of Philadelphia it features a brief rap by Michelle Moore a first for a Springsteen song The song features an atmospheric arrangement that includes a gospel choir and vocal looping the words I m a soldier from the Church of God in Christ Congregation s recording of I m a Soldier in the Army of the Lord are looped throughout the song The song s lyrics contain extensive religious imagery including biblically inspired lyrics such as 40 days and nights of rain washed this land Jesus said the moneychangers in this temple will not stand 24 which reflect the theme of economic equality covered earlier in the album However the tone of this song is much more optimistic than most of the previous songs on the album despite its somber arrangement with Springsteen singing there s a new day coming in response to the Gospel Choir s refrain we ve been traveling over rocky ground 25 The next and penultimate track Land of Hope and Dreams continues the religious themes and more hopeful outlook with its uplifting lyrics and chorus that use an extensive train metaphor to express Springsteen s take on the American dream This train dreams will not be thwarted this train faith will be rewarded he sings The song ends with a gospel choir singing excerpts from The Impressions People Get Ready and Springsteen repeating you just get on board you just thank the Lord Compared to its previous live version which the E Street Band has been performing since 1999 it has been re worked in a somewhat more compact version and now features electronic drums and the aforementioned use of a gospel choir 26 The album s closing track We Are Alive is a campfire song citation needed for ghosts of the oppressed martyred strikers protesters and immigrant workers I was killed in Maryland in 1877 When the railroad workers made their stand I was killed in 1963 One Sunday morning in Birmingham he sings during the verse The chorus however has a much more celebratory tone with the refrain We are alive And though our bodies lie alone here in the dark Our spirits rise To carry the fire and light the spark To stand shoulder to shoulder and heart to heart 27 The song which has an Irish wake feel to it is an acoustic number with Springsteen being backed by mariachi horns 28 The horn riff greatly resembles that from Johnny Cash s hit Ring of Fire 20 29 According to producer Ron Aniello American Man and a re recorded version of American Skin 41 Shots were recorded for the album but not released American Skin 41 Shots would be released two years later on Springsteen s High Hopes album 30 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 7 10 31 Metacritic78 100 32 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 33 The A V ClubB 17 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 MSN Music Expert Witness A 12 NME8 10 35 Pitchfork5 9 10 19 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Spin7 10 38 Wrecking Ball was released on March 5 2012 in the United Kingdom and on March 6 in the United States 18 It received generally positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews and ratings from selected mainstream critics the album received a metascore of 78 which is based on 41 reviews 32 David Fricke of Rolling Stone gave the album a rave review dubbing it the most despairing confrontational and musically turbulent album Bruce Springsteen has ever made 36 BBC Music s Ian Winwood dubbed the album a work of commanding range and masterful execution and complimented its music as varied and surprising 39 Steve Leftridge of PopMatters called it cohesively designed and wrote that it finds Springsteen still firing on all cylinders writing with poetic urgency drawing on traditions old and new singing and playing with prime strength and energy and delivering a new set of killer melodies with fresh sonic wallop 18 The Guardian s Alexis Petridis wrote that the album paints almost entirely in broad brushstrokes but its bombast rarely seems hollow it exists in service of an anger that feels righteous affecting and genuine 34 Andy Gill of The Independent found the album much darker than any of Springsteen s earlier blue collar tirades and stated There s few if any moments of musical innovation but in terms of political intent there won t be a harder more challenging album released all year 16 However Slant Magazine s Jesse Cataldo accused Springsteen of being borderline jingoistic and called his perspective rose colored writing that he seems more concerned with overtures toward harmony than actual dissent a newfound wishy washiness that leaves him sounding entirely defanged 37 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic found the album cumbersome and top heavy and stated Springsteen sacrific es impassioned rage in favor of explaining his intentions too clearly 33 Although he commended the album s themes Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot criticized its music as sterile and commented that Springsteen lost his nerve as a coproducer going for stadium bombast instead of the unadorned grit these stories of hard times demand 40 Despite commending Springsteen s energy with the songs ambitious arrangements Jon Caramanica of The New York Times found the energy to be in service of deeply nebulous ideas and stated the text is far more ambiguous and in plenty of places on this album just outright flat 41 In the same review Jon Pareles argued that the album is sincere ambitious and angry which can lead to mixed outcomes It also which may be a surprise on an album billed as a broadside holds some of Springsteen s most elaborate studio concoctions since Born to Run 41 In The Village Voice s annual Pazz amp Jop critics poll for the year s best albums Wrecking Ball placed at No 15 in the voting 42 Commercial performance EditThe album debuted at No 1 in 16 different countries including both the US and UK charts with approximately 196 000 and 74 000 records sold respectively 43 44 Wrecking Ball became Springsteen s tenth No 1 album in the United States 45 By November 2013 Wrecking Ball had sold 506 000 in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 46 Wrecking Ball sold 1 5 million copies worldwide in 2012 making it the 22nd best selling album of that year 47 President Barack Obama used We Take Care of Our Own as one of his top campaign songs and it was played during many of his re election campaign stops including right after his victory speech on election night Springsteen also appeared at quite a few of his late campaign stops where he performed a short acoustic set Use of the song helped boost sales of the song by 409 48 Accolades EditThe album and its single We Take Care of Our Own was nominated for three Grammy Awards including Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for We Take Care of Our Own and Best Rock Album Springsteen along with the E Street Band performed at the event 3 4 Rolling Stone ranked Wrecking Ball the number one album of the year on their Top 50 albums of 2012 list 2 In his list for The Barnes amp Noble Review Christgau named it the tenth best album of 2012 49 after calling it his best since Tunnel of Love if not Born in the U S A 50 Track listing EditWrecking Ball was released as a two LP set a single CD and a digital download The CD and download versions were also available in a Special Edition format which included two bonus tracks along with exclusive photos and artwork 51 The vinyl version included a copy of the standard CD without the two additional tracks All tracks are written by Bruce SpringsteenNo TitleLength1 We Take Care of Our Own 3 542 Easy Money 3 373 Shackled and Drawn 3 464 Jack of All Trades 6 005 Death to My Hometown 3 296 This Depression 4 087 Wrecking Ball 5 498 You ve Got It 3 489 Rocky Ground 4 4110 Land of Hope and Dreams 6 5811 We Are Alive 5 36 Bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Swallowed Up In the Belly of the Whale 5 2813 American Land 4 25Personnel EditAdapted from the album liner notes Bruce Springsteen vocals guitars banjo piano organ drums percussion loops Ron Aniello guitar bass keyboards drums loops backing vocals tracks 3 5 7 8 13 percussion track 13 hurdy gurdy track 13 Matt Chamberlain drums amp percussion tracks 3 5 8 Max Weinberg drums tracks 7 11 13 Steve Jordan percussion track 2 Kevin Buell drums amp backing vocals track 5 Charlie Giordano piano B 3 organ tracks 3 5 7 9 11 13 accordion track 12 celesta track 13 Marc Muller pedal steel guitar track 8 Tom Morello electric guitar tracks 4 6 Greg Leisz banjo mandola lap steel tracks 8 11 Rob Lebret electric guitar track 7 backing vocals tracks 5 7 8 12 13 Steve Van Zandt mandolin tracks 10 13 backing vocals tracks 7 10 13 Darrel Leonard trumpet bass trumpet track 11 Curt Ramm trumpet cornet tracks 3 4 7 10 Clark Gayton trombone tracks 3 4 7 10 Stan Harrison clarinet alto sax tenor sax tracks 3 4 7 10 Ed Manion tenor sax baritone sax tracks 3 4 7 10 Dan Levine alto horn euphonium tracks 3 4 9 10 Art Baron euphonium tuba sousaphone penny whistle tracks 3 5 9 10 Clarence Clemons saxophone solos tracks 7 10 Soozie Tyrell violin tracks 2 7 10 13 backing vocals tracks 1 3 6 7 10 12 13 Patti Scialfa backing vocals tracks 1 3 6 7 10 12 vocal arrangements tracks 2 6 Lisa Lowell backing vocals tracks 1 3 6 7 10 Michelle Moore backing vocals tracks 2 9 10 Cindy Mizelle backing vocals track 3 Ross Petersen backing vocals tracks 3 5 7 8 Clif Norrell backing vocals tracks 3 5 7 8 Antoinette Savage backing vocals track 2 Corinda Carford backing vocals track 2 Tiffeny Andrews backing vocals track 2 Soloman Cobbs backing vocals track 2 Lilly Brown backing vocals track 2 New York Chamber Consort strings tracks 1 4 7 Victorious Gospel Choir choir tracks 9 10 Technical Ron Aniello Bruce Springsteen production Jon Landau executive production Ross Petersen Ron Aniello Rob Lebret Clif Norrell Toby Scott engineering Derik Lee Mike Layos additional recording assistants Bob Clearmountain mixing tracks 3 4 6 8 11 Brandon Duncan assistant Chris Lord Alge mixing tracks 5 10 13 Keith Armstrong Nik Karpen assistants Brad Townsend Andrew Schubert mixing assistants Mark Spike Stent mixing track 1 Matty Green assistant Rich Costey mixing track 2 Dan Silber Chris Kasych assistants Ron Aniello Ross Petersen Pro Tools overdub engineers track 9 mixing track 12 Rob Lebret assistant Bob Ludwig mastering Toby Scott production coordination Shari Sutcliffe musician contractor Kevin Buell guitars and technical services Michelle Holme Dave Bett art direction design Danny Clinch Jo Lopez photographyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Wrecking Ball Chart 2012 PeakpositionAustrian Albums Chart 52 1Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 53 1Belgian Albums Chart Wallonia 54 3Canadian Albums Chart 3Croatian Albums Chart 55 1Czech Republic IFPI 56 4Danish Albums Chart 57 1Dutch Albums Chart 58 1Finnish Albums Chart 59 1German Albums Chart 60 1Greek Albums Chart 61 18Hungarian Albums Chart 62 2Irish Albums Chart 63 1Italian Albums Chart 64 1New Zealand Albums Chart 65 1Norwegian Albums Chart 66 1Polish Albums Chart 67 10Portuguese Albums Chart 68 4Spanish Albums Chart 69 1Swedish Albums Chart 70 1Swiss Albums Chart 71 1UK Albums Chart 72 1US Billboard 200 73 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Wrecking Ball Chart 2012 PositionAustralian Albums Chart 74 82Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 75 19Belgian Albums Chart Wallonia 75 66Dutch Albums Chart 76 10Finnish Albums Chart 77 16German Albums Chart 78 32Italian Albums Chart 79 17Spanish Albums Chart 80 10Swedish Albums Chart 81 5Swiss Albums Chart 82 22US Billboard 200 83 50Certifications and sales EditCertifications and sales for Wrecking Ball Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 84 Gold 35 000 Austria IFPI Austria 85 Gold 10 000 Canada Music Canada 86 Gold 40 000 Finland Musiikkituottajat 87 Platinum 20 814 87 France SNEP 88 Gold 50 000 Germany BVMI 89 Platinum 200 000 Ireland IRMA 90 Platinum 15 000 Italy FIMI 91 Platinum 60 000 Portugal AFP 92 Gold 7 500 Spain PROMUSICAE 93 Platinum 40 000 Sweden GLF 94 Platinum 40 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 95 Gold 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 96 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 97 Gold 506 000 46 SummariesWorldwide 2012 1 500 000 98 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References Edit Wrecking Ball a b 50 Best Albums of 2012 Bruce Springsteen Wrecking Ball Rolling Stone 5 December 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 07 a b Ives Brian December 6 2012 Bruce Springsteen Nabs Three Grammy Nominations Springsteen Gets Two More CBS New York Retrieved 2013 01 07 a b Bruce Springsteen Added to Grammy Performance Lineup Grammy com The Recording Academy February 2 2012 Retrieved 2013 01 07 New Bruce Springsteen album Wrecking Ball due on March 6 Soundboard Music Blog Orlando Sentinel January 20 2012 Archived from the original on June 23 2012 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