Album "Nebraska"

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"Nebraska" is a stark, acoustic-driven 1982 Bruce Springsteen album known for its dark, narrative songs about American working-class lives and moral ambiguity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bruce Springsteen album
studio album
artist Bruce Springsteen
catalogNumber Columbia QC 38358
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures black-and-white photograph of a desolate highway landscape
criticalReception highly acclaimed
featuresEStreetBand no
followedBy Born in the U.S.A. NERFINISHED
format LP record
cassette
compact disc
genre acoustic rock
folk rock
heartland rock
hasMinimalInstrumentation true
hasTrack Atlantic City NERFINISHED
Highway Patrolman
Johnny 99 NERFINISHED
Mansion on the Hill NERFINISHED
My Father’s House NERFINISHED
Nebraska (song) NERFINISHED
Open All Night NERFINISHED
Reason to Believe NERFINISHED
State Trooper
Used Cars
influencedGenre Americana
alt-country
language English
listedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time NERFINISHED
lyricalFocus American working-class lives
crime and moral ambiguity
economic hardship
notableFor dark narrative songwriting
home-demo style recordings
stark, stripped-down production
numberOfTracks 10
performer Bruce Springsteen
precededBy The River NERFINISHED
primaryInstrumentation acoustic guitar
harmonica
voice
producer Bruce Springsteen
recordingLocation Bruce Springsteen’s home, Colts Neck, New Jersey NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod January 1982
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1982-09-20
runningTime about 40 minutes
yearOfRelease 1982

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subject surface form: Song "Highway Patrolman"