Jungleland

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Jungleland is an epic, saxophone-driven rock ballad by Bruce Springsteen that closes his 1975 album "Born to Run" with a dramatic, cinematic narrative.

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Jungleland canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bruce Springsteen song
rock ballad
song
album Born to Run
artist Bruce Springsteen
associatedAct E Street Band
associatedCharacterInLyrics Magic Rat
barefoot girl
associatedPlaceInLyrics the city
the streets
belongsToArtistDiscographySegment classic 1970s Bruce Springsteen period
closingTrackOf Born to Run
composer Bruce Springsteen
containsSection extended saxophone solo
orchestral-style coda
piano-led introduction
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1970s rock
featuresInstrument saxophone
genre rock
rock ballad
hasNarrativeStyle cinematic
dramatic
hasReputation epic closing track
showcase for Clarence Clemons
hasSongStructure multi-section suite
label Columbia Records
language English
lengthApproximate about 9 minutes
livePerformanceStapleFor E Street Band
surface form: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
lyricalTheme disillusionment
street romance
urban life
youthful dreams
lyricist Bruce Springsteen
notablePerformer Clarence Clemons
notableSoloInstrument tenor saxophone
partOf Born to Run
surface form: Born to Run (album)
performer Bruce Springsteen
producer Bruce Springsteen
Jon Landau
Mike Appel
recordedBy E Street Band
surface form: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band
releaseYear 1975
saxophoneSoloBy Clarence Clemons
side Side two of Born to Run
trackPositionOnAlbum last track
writer Bruce Springsteen

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Born to Run hasPart Jungleland
documentary film "Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run" featuresSong Jungleland
subject surface form: Bruce Springsteen: Born to Run