In an aftershock of the success achieved by Elvis Presley and The Beatles in the 1950s and ‘60s, respectively, Bruce Springsteen finally broke through as a cultural milestone in 1975. The New Jersey rocker had grafted over two previous studio albums, but Born to Run was the feather that tipped the scales. The album transformed Springsteen from a respected cult artist into a household name. Its release marked the moment when years of relentless …
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