Bruce Springsteen
Springsteen on Broadway
COLUMBIA
As recording artists grapple with the low-yield streaming era, there’s been a surge of creativity off record — in pumped-up concert staging, film scoring, memoir writing, Twitter feeds. Flexing the storytelling skills he’s flaunted in songs and concert banter for decades, Bruce Springsteen rose to the moment with his 2016 autobiography, Born to Run, and the subsequent Springsteen on Broadway, his (mostly) one-man meta-jukebox-musical, which just ended its year-plus New York run. Now both a Netflix film and a two-and-a-half-hour soundtrack LP, it’s a model of modern multiplatform art-making.
The LP was recorded, like the film, in front of an audience at the Walter Kerr Theatre, as a precise replica of the stage show, in turn based closely on the book: Its foreword,…
