When Bruce Springsteen started writing and recording Darkness on the Edge of Town, he faced a daunting task. His previous album, 1975's Born to Run, had catapulted him from promising young songwriter to rock 'n' roll superstar — in October of that year, both Time and Newsweek featured him in cover stories in the same week. … Back to Article
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