Condition : Used/Like New
| 1 | The Ghost of Tom Joad |
| 2 | Straight Time |
| 3 | Highway 29 |
| 4 | Youngstown |
| 5 | Sinaloa Cowboys |
| 6 | The Line |
| 7 | Balboa Park |
| 8 | Dry Lightning |
| 9 | The New Timer |
| 10 | Across the Border |
| 11 | Galveston Bay |
| 12 | My Best Was Never Good Enough |
Bruce Springsteen ~ The Ghost Of Tom Joad
Bruce Springsteen followed his muse on this haunting 1995 release. Perhaps that's why it barely made a dent in the marketplace, even while it thrilled the faithful who were willing to take another dark, Nebraska-like journey with him. It's abundantly clear that Springsteen had been soaking himself in the work of John Steinbeck and Woody Guthrie during the writing of The Ghost of Tom Joad, but their combined influence is found on more than just the title track. It's all over these windblown songs (including the haunting "Dry Lightning" and "the seminal "Youngstown") and their hard-scrabble protagonists. Not the Boss's biggest record, but certainly one of his best. --Michael Ruby
