Tunnel of Love (album)

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Tunnel of Love
Studio album by Bruce Springsteen
Released October 9, 1987
Recorded January - July 1987
Genre Pop, pop rock
Length 46:25
Label Columbia
Producer Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronology
Live/1975-85
(1986)
Tunnel of Love
(1987)
Chimes of Freedom (EP)
(1988)
Singles from Tunnel of Love
  1. "Brilliant Disguise"
    Released: October 3, 1987
  2. "Tunnel of Love"
    Released: October 17, 1987
  3. "One Step Up"
    Released: February 27, 1988
  4. "Tougher Than the Rest"
    Released: June 1988
  5. "Spare Parts"
    Released: October 1988
Brilliant Disguise
Brilliant Disguise (1987)

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Tunnel of Love is the eighth studio album by Bruce Springsteen. The album was originally released on October 9, 1987. Although members of the E Street Band were used occasionally on the album, Springsteen recorded most of the parts himself, often with drum machines and synthesizers. Although the album's liner notes list the E Street Band members under that name, Shore Fire Media, Springsteen's public relations firm, does not count it as an E Street Band album[1] and 2002's The Rising was advertised as "his first studio album with the E Street Band since 'Born in the USA'".

In 1989, the album was ranked #25 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Best Albums of the Eighties"[2] while in 2003, the same magazine ranked it at #467 on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. "Brilliant Disguise", "Tunnel of Love", "One Step Up", "Tougher Than the Rest", and "Spare Parts" were all released as singles.

Background

The album is one of Springsteen's least performed set of songs. The New York Times' Jon Pareles wrote that Tunnel of Love "turned inward, pondering love gone wrong. His first marriage, to the actress Julianne Phillips, fell apart; he also decided to part ways with the E Street Band."[3] According to Pareles, most of the album's songs are pop rock paeans or midtempo ballads.[4] "Brilliant Disguise" has been called "a heart wrenching song about never being really able to know someone,"[5] and "a song about the doubts and struggles of married life."[6]

On the B-sides of vinyl and cassette singles, outtakes like "Lucky Man", "Two for the Road" and a vintage 1979 track, "Roulette" were included. On the mini-album that accompanied the 1988 tour, Springsteen included album cut "Tougher Than The Rest", but included another River outtake, "Be True" a rearranged, acoustic "Born To Run", and the Bob Dylan cover, "Chimes of Freedom".

Commercially the album went triple platinum in the US, with "Brilliant Disguise" being one of his biggest hit singles, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100, "Tunnel of Love" also making the Top 10, reaching #9, and "One Step Up" just falling short.

The 1988 Springsteen and E Street Band Tunnel of Love Express tour would showcase the album's songs, sometimes in arrangements courtesy of The Miami Horns.[7]

Music videos

Irish filmmaker Meiert Avis directed the music videos for "Brilliant Disguise", "One Step Up", "Tougher Than the Rest", and "Tunnel of Love". The videos were shot on locations in New Jersey, including Asbury Park. The intensely personal "Brilliant Disguise" video broke new ground on MTV, being a single shot without edits. The video was nominated for four MTV Awards, including Video of the Year and, paradoxically, Best Editing.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[8]
Chicago Tribune[9]
Q[10]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[11]
The Village VoiceA[12]

In a contemporary review for Playboy, music critic Robert Christgau wrote that, apart from the humorous opening track and the clichéd track that follows, Tunnel of Love is "convincing, original stuff—it zeroes in on fear of commitment as a pathology and battles it."[13] He particularly praised the album's introspective second half in his consumer guide for The Village Voice, saying that it showed Springsteen's decency and ability for self-examination.[14] Rolling Stone magazine's Steve Pond said that Tunnel of Love is "a varied, modestly scaled, modern-sounding pop album" rather than a rock and roll album and felt that its unromantic tales of love are similar to Springsteen's socially conscious work about broken promises and dreams in America:

On Tunnel of Love, Springsteen is writing about the promises people make to each other and the way they renege on those promises, about the romantic dreams we're brought up with and the internal demons that stifle those dreams. The battleground has moved from the streets to the sheets, but the battle hasn't changed significantly.[15]

In 1989, the album was ranked #25 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Best Albums of the Eighties"[2] while in 2003, the same magazine ranked it at #467 on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. In 1998, Q magazine readers voted Tunnel of Love the 91st greatest album of all time.

In The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics poll, Tunnel of Love finished second in the voting for the year's best album.[16] Christgau, the poll's creator, named it the third best album of the year in his own list.[17]

Writing for America Magazine, Catholic priest and sociologist Andrew Greeley argued that this album exemplifies the American Catholic imagination.[18]

Track listing

All tracks written by Bruce Springsteen.

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Ain't Got You"  2:11
2."Tougher Than the Rest"  4:35
3."All That Heaven Will Allow"  2:39
4."Spare Parts"  3:44
5."Cautious Man"  3:58
6."Walk Like a Man"  3:45
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Tunnel of Love"  5:12
2."Two Faces"  3:03
3."Brilliant Disguise"  4:17
4."One Step Up"  4:22
5."When You're Alone"  3:24
6."Valentine's Day"  5:10

Unreleased outtakes

With over 80 songs said to have been recorded for the previous album, 19 songs are known to have been recorded for Tunnel of Love with twelve making the album's final cut while "Lucky Man" and "Two For the Road" were released as b sides and later on the Tracks along with other outtakes such as "The Honeymooners", "The Wish" and "When You Need Me". "Part Man, Part Monkey" was also recorded during these sessions and played live on the Tunnel of Love Express Tour although that version remains unreleased and it would be re-recorded during future album sessions and eventually released. "Walking Through Midnight" is the only other unreleased song which was co-written by Southside Johnny who recorded the song for his own album, 1988's Slow Dance.

Personnel

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1987–88) Position
Australian Kent Music Report[19] 5
Austrian Albums Chart[20] 6
Canadian RPM Albums Chart[21] 1
Dutch Albums Chart[22] 4
French SNEP Albums Chart[23] 5
Italian Albums Chart[24] 1
Japanese Oricon LPs Chart[25] 3
New Zealand Albums Chart[26] 6
Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart[27] 1
Spanish Albums Chart[28] 1
Swedish Albums Chart[29] 1
Swiss Albums Chart[30] 2
UK Albums Chart[31] 1
U.S. Billboard 200[32] 1
West German Media Control Albums Chart[33] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (1987) Position
Australian Albums Chart[19] 63
Canadian Albums Chart[34] 16
Dutch Albums Chart[35] 52
French Albums Chart[36] 35
Italian Albums Chart[24] 18
UK Albums Chart 49
Chart (1988) Position
Dutch Albums Chart[35] 36
Swiss Albums Chart[37] 14
U.S. Billboard Year-End 16

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Australia (ARIA)[38] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[39] 3× Platinum 300,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[40] Gold 40,716[40]
France (SNEP)[41] 2× Gold 201,700[42]
Germany (BVMI)[43] Gold 250,000^
Japan (Oricon Charts) 128,400[25]
Netherlands (NVPI)[44] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[45] 2× Platinum 200,000^
Sweden (GLF)[46] Platinum 100,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[48] 3× Platinum 3,000,000^
Summaries
Worldwide 4,790,816

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
double-daggersales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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