When we posted the video for “My Lucky Day,” we assumed an accompanying image of Bruce looking downward and standing in front of a brown background besides the words “Working On A Dream” was the album’s official artwork. Nope. Turns out it’s actually a closeup of the same Springsteen, only this time the Boss’s shirt’s been colorized red and he’s backed by a deep blue sky, nighttime clouds, and a sliver of a moon. (Thanks for the tip, Jack.) It’s still unclear why he won’t look us in the eye.
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Working On A Dream is out 1/27 via Columbia Records.
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soul patches are so working class.
eff the dream….he should be working on a new cover
Why is Stereogum reporting on this? Will Bruce Springsteen be relevant again in 2009? Still, critics are going to eat this crap up and people still love his live nostalgia-fest. I mean come on, an 8-minute song caled “Outlaw Pete” to open the album?!
I love Bruce. He’s the best. I love him. But this might be the worst in a long line of HORRENDOUS record covers. Jesus Christ.
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Bruce Springsteen is – and he shall forever remain – the BOSS.