Bruce Springsteen publishes “Sunday Love” from “Twilight Hours”
From today, June 12, it is available Another anticipation From the Bruce Springsteen “Lost Albums” box to be released on June 27th. After the first extracts “Rain in the River”, “Blind Spot”, “Faithless”, “Repo Man” and “Adelita”, the song was published today “Sunday Love“from the collection”Twilight Hours“.
In a press release that accompanies the exit, taken from “Ultimate Classic Rock”, “Twilight Hours” is presented as a complementary work to “Western Stars” (here our review), the 2019 album that recalled The sound of the late sixties and first seventiesmade famous by artists like Jimmy Webb and Glen Campbell. In the note, Springsteen defines “Twilight Hours” a collection of “Romantic songs, lost in the city“. In” Sunday love “they appear Max Weinberg of the E Street Band, Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrellwith the participation of the producer Ron Aniello, as well as Kaveh Rastegar and Scott Tibbs, already present in “Western Stars”, the 2019 album.
“At one point he had to be a double album together with ‘Western Stars’, or they were part of the same album”: Springsteen said speaking of “Twilight Hours”: “I love Burt Bacharach and that type of songsthat type of authors. I wanted to try because the harmonic structures and everything else are much more complex, and it was fun to be able to make them. All this material could come out directly from those records of the sixties “.
The press release also indicates that For “Twilight Hours” Springsteen was inspired “At the vocal work of Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams, to Flannery’s prose O’Connor and James M. Cain, and the film out of the Past with Robert Mitchum”.