- SIDE 1: It's Hard To Be A Saint In The City / Blinded By The Light / Spirit In The Night / Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) / New York City Serenade
- SIDE 2: Thunder Road / Born To Run / She's The One / Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out / Jungleland
- SIDE 1: Sherry Darling / The River / Cadillac Ranch / Hungry Heart / Out In The Street
- SIDE 2: Born To Run / Badlands / Prove It All Night / Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
In the 1990s, the Canadian compilation LP was sold higher than AS REQUESTED ... (check here for an example of the price) probably due to the relative scarcity. Note that no condition is given to the sleeve while the disc as "m" (= mint), supporting the idea that this promo does not come with the specific sleeve originally. From the Backstreets Records Warehouse Catalog #41 February-March 1996. |
"Canada recently issued a special greatest hits collection to radio stations similar to "As Requested" but with a different song order and without a cover or sleeve. The LP contains material from all of the Springsteen albums, though none of it is live or different takes."
- SIDE 1: Born To Run / The River / Prove It All Night / Blinded By The Light / Cadillac Ranch [Hand-etched matrix inscriptions: DM -1 CDN-57-A-1A-2HZ: ]
- SIDE 2: Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) / Hungry Heart / Spirit In The Night / Candy's Room / Thunder Road [DM -1 CDN-57-B-1A-2HZ: ]
Here are some notes on this promo LP:
Note that "Sequencing by P. Bachynski & A. Graham." Is this production credit for selecting and ordering the tracks on this compilation? |
- Several web databases and archives (for example, see the relevant entry in Discogs) describe that this album was released in 1980, which, based on this fanzine's report, is wrong. This is also supported by the release year ("1983") mentioned in C. Hunt's discography section of the Blinded By The Light book (Plexus Publishing Ltd, March 1985) and another Canadian promo LP with the preceding catalog number CDN-54 that is issued in 1982 (CBS ARTIST OF THE MONTH - April 1982 featuring Journey).
- Because this compilation does not include any track from NEBRASKA released in 1982, the last part of the fanzine's report is not correct. However, the Canadian LP exhibits the least biased song selection among the three promo-only compilations mentioned here, incorporating at least one track from each album up to THE RIVER.
- The major drawback of the Canadian release is that it comes with no custom or special sleeve, which is in marked contrast to the other two releases. It is often said that the record was issued in a white generic die-cut sleeve (for example, see the Lost In The Flood collector's site). Mine came in a generic black, though. To me, what the fanzine reports ("without a cover or sleeve") seems to be most realistic for the explanation of the sleeve. The Blinded book has no relevant description on this, which also implies no cover or sleeve for the record originally.
- The run-off groove area on each side shows neither KP signature nor MASTERED AT CAPITOL stamp (see above). So, this promo is not mastered by Ken Perry at Capitol Records although the Canadian pressings of THE RIVER (Columbia XPC2 36854) carry both matrix characters on all four sides of the double disc.
- The music on SIDE 2 does not start right from the guitar intro to Rosalita, but begins roughly (not fade-in!) with a short segment of the piano solo outro to Incident On 57th Street (which segues into Rosalita, exactly like on the regular second album). Sloppy editing that is certainly not professional work.
bloody red-vinyl copy of this double LP from a Canadian dealer or collector in Toronto, not knowing its content exactly but just because it was a "new" release. I remember I was quite disappointed with this bootleg when it turned out to be a kind of compilation gathering material already bootlegged on other titles. Anyway, I still keep the copy and when I started writing on this topic in these pandemic days, I pulled it out from the record shelf for the first time in a long while. However, what caught my eyes was not the bootleg itself, but rather the clear record bag and inner sleeves the slick-insert cover and two vinyl discs came in: these protective accessories had unique images of cartoon cats and Bible quotations printed on each. A quick web search revealed that these were original bags and sleeves made and provided by Peter Dunn’s Vinyl Museum, a legendary record shop in Canada (that's what record collectors and lovers there say), although I just got to know this and don't know anything about the shop ...
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