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[[File:The River.jpg|250px|right]]The River is the fifth studio album (a double album) by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1980. Rolling stone ranked it at #253 on their list of the greatest albums of all time.
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==History==
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The sources of The River go back into earlier parts of Springsteen's recording career. "Independence Day", "Point Blank", "The Ties That Bind", "Ramrod", and "Sherry Darling" were leftovers from his previous album, Darkness on the Edge of Town, and had been featured on that 1978 tour, as had parts of "Drive All Night" as a long interpolation within "Backstreets." "The River" had premiered at the September 1979 Musicians United for Safe Energy concerts, gaining a featured spot in the subsequent documentary No Nukes.
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[The River] was a record that was sort of the gateway to a lot of my future writing. It was a record we made after Darkness on the Edge of Town. It was a record made during a recession - hard times in the States. Its title song is a song I wrote for my brother-in-law and sister. My brother-in-law was in the construction industry, lost his job and had to struggle very hard back in the late 70s, like so many people are doing today. It was a record where I first started to tackle men and women and families and marriage. There were certain songs on it that led to complete records later on: "The River" sort of went to the writing on Nebraska, "Stolen Car" went to the writing on Tunnel of Love. Originally it was a single record. I handed it in with just one record and I took it back because I didn't feel it was big enough. I wanted to capture the themes I had been writing about on Darkness. I wanted to keep those characters with me and at the same time added music that made our live shows so much fun and joy for our audience. So in the end, we're gonna take you down to The River tonight.|Bruce Springsteen|Concert, 8th November 2009
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Originally, the album was to be a single set entitled The Ties That Bind and released in late 1979. According to Dave Marsh, tracks of this unreleased album were to be:
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Side One: 1. "The Ties That Bind" 2. "Cindy" 3. "Hungry Heart" 4. "Stolen Car" 5. "Be True".
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Side Two: 1. "The River" 2. "You Can Look (But Don't Touch)" 3. "The Price You Pay" 4. "I Wanna Marry You" 5. "Loose Ends".
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Springsteen added darker material after he'd written the title track. Indeed, The River became noted for its mix of the frivolous next to the solemn. This was intentional, and in contrast to Darkness, for as Springsteen said during an interview, "Rock and roll has always been this joy, this certain happiness that is in its way the most beautiful thing in life. But rock is also about hardness and coldness and being alone ... I finally got to the place where I realized life had paradoxes, a lot of them, and you've got to live with them."
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"Hungry Heart" was Springsteen's first U.S. pop singles chart top ten hit single, reaching #5. (Springsteen had not intended the song to be for himself, having initially written it for The Ramones; manager/producer Jon Landau convinced Springsteen to keep the song for himself.) The album hit number one on the U.S. pop albums chart, a first for Springsteen, and sold 1.6 million copies in the U.S. between its release and Christmas. Sales faltered with "Fade Away", which only reached #20.
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The album was followed by a lengthy tour of North America and Western Europe during 1980 and 1981. Several of the album's up-tempo rockers became concert staples for decades to come, including "Cadillac Ranch", "Ramrod", and "Out in the Street", as did "Two Hearts" (with Steven Van Zandt acting as the second 'heart').
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"Stolen Car" and "Wreck on the Highway", the closing tracks on the original LP's sides three and four, bore quiet, haunted arrangements that presaged much of the musical direction Springsteen would take in the future.
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"Point Blank" took its title from a 1967 movie starring Lee Marvin.
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Since its release, The River has been certified quintuple platinum by the RIAA in the U.S., making it one of Springsteen's best-selling albums and his highest certified studio release after Born in the U.S.A. and Born to Run. In 2003, the album was ranked number 250 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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"Drive All Night" and "Stolen Car" played a key role in setting the tone of the 1997 film Cop Land.
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"Drive All Night" and "Out in the Street" were used in the 2007 film Reign Over Me, and the album was mentioned multiple times throughout the movie.
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On November 8, 2009, near the end of the Working on a Dream Tour, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed The River in its entirety for one time only at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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==Track listing==
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All songs written by Bruce Springsteen.
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;Side one
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# "[[The Ties That Bind (song)|The Ties That Bind]]" – 3:34
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# "Sherry Darling" – 4:03
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# "Jackson Cage" – 3:04
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# "Two Hearts" – 2:45
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# "[[Independence Day (Bruce Springsteen song)|Independence Day]]" – 4:50
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;Side two
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# "[[Hungry Heart]]" – 3:19
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# "[[Out in the Street]]" – 4:17
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# "Crush on You" – 3:10
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# "You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)" – 2:37
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# "I Wanna Marry You" – 3:30
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# "[[The River (Bruce Springsteen song)|The River]]" – 5:01
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;Side three
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# "[[Point Blank (Bruce Springsteen song)|Point Blank]]" – 6:06
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# "[[Cadillac Ranch (Bruce Springsteen song)|Cadillac Ranch]]" – 3:03
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# "I'm a Rocker" – 3:36
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# "[[Fade Away (song)|Fade Away]]" – 4:46
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# "[[Stolen Car (Bruce Springsteen song)|Stolen Car]]" – 3:54
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;Side four
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# "[[Ramrod (song)|Ramrod]]" – 4:05
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# "The Price You Pay" – 5:29
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# "Drive All Night" – 8:33
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# "[[Wreck on the Highway]]" – 3:54
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==Chart Rankings==
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===Peak positions===
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!scope="col"|Position
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!scope="row"|[[Kent Music Report|Australian Kent Music Report]]<ref name="auchart">{{cite book|title=Australian Chart Book 1970-1992|last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=[[St Ives, New South Wales|St Ives]], N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|accessdate=2009-03-24}}</ref>
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|align="center"|8
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!scope="row"|[[RPM (magazine)|Canadian Albums Chart]]<ref>[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.0273&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=53gtrvbfj0gk7r9b4sd40dtvu0 Library and Archives Canada.] Retrieved 2012-04-04</ref>
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|align="center"|1
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!scope="row"|[[Dutch Albums Chart]]<ref name="nlchart">{{cite web|title=dutchcharts.nl Bruce Springsteen – ''The River''|work=dutchcharts.nl|publisher=[[MegaCharts]]|url=http://dutchcharts.nl/showitem.asp?interpret=Bruce+Springsteen&titel=The+River&cat=a|work=Hung Medien|format=ASP|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|2
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!scope="row"|[[SNEP|French SNEP Albums Chart]]<ref name="fracharts">{{cite web|url=http://infodisc.fr/Album_S.php|title=InfoDisc : Tous les Albums classés par Artiste > Choisir Un Artiste Dans la Liste|language=French|publisher=infodisc.fr|accessdate=2012-04-04}}Note: user must select 'Bruce SPRINGSTEEN' from drop-down</ref>
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|align="center"|3
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!scope="row"|[[Oricon|Japanese Oricon LP Chart]]<ref name="Jachart">{{cite book|title=Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970-2005|publisher=Oricon Entertainment|location=[[Roppongi]], [[Tokyo]]|year=2006|isbn=4-87131-077-9|accessdate=2011-10-29}}</ref>
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|align="center"|28
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!scope="row"|[[RIANZ|New Zealand Albums Chart]]<ref name="NZchart">{{cite web|title=charts.org.nz Bruce Springsteen – ''The River'' |work=Hung Medien|publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of New Zealand]]|url=http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=Bruce+Springsteen&titel=The+River&cat=a|format=ASP|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|2
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!scope="row"|[[VG-lista|Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart]]<ref name="Nochart">{{cite web|title=norwegiancharts.com Bruce Springsteen – ''The River''|work=Hung Medien|publisher=VG-lista|format=ASP|url=http://norwegiancharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bruce+Springsteen&titel=The+River&cat=a|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|1
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!scope="row"|[[Swedish Albums Chart]]<ref name="sechart">{{cite web|title=swedishcharts.com Bruce Springsteen – ''The River''|format=ASP|url=http://swedishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Bruce+Springsteen&titel=The+River&cat=a|language=Swedish|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|2
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!scope="row"|[[UK Albums Chart]]<ref name="UKchart">{{cite web| url=http://www.chartstats.com/release.php?release=39410| title= Chart Stats: Bruce Springsteen – ''The River''| publisher=''[[UK Albums Chart]]''|format=PHP|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|2
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!scope="row"|U.S. [[Billboard 200]] <ref name="USchart">{{cite web|title=allmusic ((( ''The River'' > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))|publisher=allmusic.com|url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r18764/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}}|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|1
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!scope="row"|[[Media Control|West German Media Control Albums Chart]]<ref name="dechart">{{cite web
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| url=http://www.charts.de/album.asp?artist=Bruce+SpringSteen&title=The+River&cat=a&country=de| title=Album Search: Bruce Springsteen – ''The River''| language=German| publisher=Media Control| accessdate=2011-10-31}}</ref>
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|align="center"|31
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===Year-end charts===
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!scope="row"|Australian Albums Chart<ref name="auchart"/>
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!scope="row"|[[RPM Year-End|Canadian Albums Chart]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.0275&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=mhe12pta2k83e08udtq66ot062 |title=Top 100 Albums |publisher=RPM |date=1980-12-20|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|40
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!scope="row"|French Albums Chart<ref name="frayearend">{{cite web|url=http://www.infodisc.fr/B-CD_1980.php|title=Les Albums (CD) de 1980 par InfoDisc|language=French|format=PHP|publisher=infodisc.fr|accessdate=2012-01-29}}</ref>
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|align="center"|4
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!scope="row"|UK Albums Chart<ref name="UKYearend">{{cite web|url=
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http://chartheaven.9.forumer.com/a/complete-uk-yearend-album-charts_post21.html|title= Complete UK Year-End Album Charts|accessdate=2011-10-03}}</ref>
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|align="center"|57
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!scope="col"|Chart (1981)
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!scope="col"|Position
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|-
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!scope="row"|Canadian Albums Chart<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.4687&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=mhe12pta2k83e08udtq66ot062 |title=Top 100 Albums of 1981 |publisher=RPM |date=1981-12-26|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|24
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!scope="row"|UK Albums Chart<ref name="UKYearend"/>
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|align="center"|45
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!scope="row"|U.S. [[Billboard Year-End]]<ref name="USYearend81">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/archivesearch/article_display/855414?imw=Y|title=Top Pop Albums of 1981|publisher=billboard.biz|date=1981-12-31|accessdate=2012-04-04}}</ref>
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|align="center"|10
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The River

The River is the fifth studio album (a double album) by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1980. Rolling stone ranked it at #253 on their list of the greatest albums of all time.

History

The sources of The River go back into earlier parts of Springsteen's recording career. "Independence Day", "Point Blank", "The Ties That Bind", "Ramrod", and "Sherry Darling" were leftovers from his previous album, Darkness on the Edge of Town, and had been featured on that 1978 tour, as had parts of "Drive All Night" as a long interpolation within "Backstreets." "The River" had premiered at the September 1979 Musicians United for Safe Energy concerts, gaining a featured spot in the subsequent documentary No Nukes.

[The River] was a record that was sort of the gateway to a lot of my future writing. It was a record we made after Darkness on the Edge of Town. It was a record made during a recession - hard times in the States. Its title song is a song I wrote for my brother-in-law and sister. My brother-in-law was in the construction industry, lost his job and had to struggle very hard back in the late 70s, like so many people are doing today. It was a record where I first started to tackle men and women and families and marriage. There were certain songs on it that led to complete records later on: "The River" sort of went to the writing on Nebraska, "Stolen Car" went to the writing on Tunnel of Love. Originally it was a single record. I handed it in with just one record and I took it back because I didn't feel it was big enough. I wanted to capture the themes I had been writing about on Darkness. I wanted to keep those characters with me and at the same time added music that made our live shows so much fun and joy for our audience. So in the end, we're gonna take you down to The River tonight.|Bruce Springsteen|Concert, 8th November 2009

Originally, the album was to be a single set entitled The Ties That Bind and released in late 1979. According to Dave Marsh, tracks of this unreleased album were to be:

Side One: 1. "The Ties That Bind" 2. "Cindy" 3. "Hungry Heart" 4. "Stolen Car" 5. "Be True".

Side Two: 1. "The River" 2. "You Can Look (But Don't Touch)" 3. "The Price You Pay" 4. "I Wanna Marry You" 5. "Loose Ends".

Springsteen added darker material after he'd written the title track. Indeed, The River became noted for its mix of the frivolous next to the solemn. This was intentional, and in contrast to Darkness, for as Springsteen said during an interview, "Rock and roll has always been this joy, this certain happiness that is in its way the most beautiful thing in life. But rock is also about hardness and coldness and being alone ... I finally got to the place where I realized life had paradoxes, a lot of them, and you've got to live with them."

"Hungry Heart" was Springsteen's first U.S. pop singles chart top ten hit single, reaching #5. (Springsteen had not intended the song to be for himself, having initially written it for The Ramones; manager/producer Jon Landau convinced Springsteen to keep the song for himself.) The album hit number one on the U.S. pop albums chart, a first for Springsteen, and sold 1.6 million copies in the U.S. between its release and Christmas. Sales faltered with "Fade Away", which only reached #20.

The album was followed by a lengthy tour of North America and Western Europe during 1980 and 1981. Several of the album's up-tempo rockers became concert staples for decades to come, including "Cadillac Ranch", "Ramrod", and "Out in the Street", as did "Two Hearts" (with Steven Van Zandt acting as the second 'heart').

"Stolen Car" and "Wreck on the Highway", the closing tracks on the original LP's sides three and four, bore quiet, haunted arrangements that presaged much of the musical direction Springsteen would take in the future.

"Point Blank" took its title from a 1967 movie starring Lee Marvin.

Since its release, The River has been certified quintuple platinum by the RIAA in the U.S., making it one of Springsteen's best-selling albums and his highest certified studio release after Born in the U.S.A. and Born to Run. In 2003, the album was ranked number 250 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

"Drive All Night" and "Stolen Car" played a key role in setting the tone of the 1997 film Cop Land.

"Drive All Night" and "Out in the Street" were used in the 2007 film Reign Over Me, and the album was mentioned multiple times throughout the movie.

On November 8, 2009, near the end of the Working on a Dream Tour, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed The River in its entirety for one time only at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Track listing

All songs written by Bruce Springsteen.

Side one
  1. "The Ties That Bind" – 3:34
  2. "Sherry Darling" – 4:03
  3. "Jackson Cage" – 3:04
  4. "Two Hearts" – 2:45
  5. "Independence Day" – 4:50
Side two
  1. "Hungry Heart" – 3:19
  2. "Out in the Street" – 4:17
  3. "Crush on You" – 3:10
  4. "You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch)" – 2:37
  5. "I Wanna Marry You" – 3:30
  6. "The River" – 5:01
Side three
  1. "Point Blank" – 6:06
  2. "Cadillac Ranch" – 3:03
  3. "I'm a Rocker" – 3:36
  4. "Fade Away" – 4:46
  5. "Stolen Car" – 3:54
Side four
  1. "Ramrod" – 4:05
  2. "The Price You Pay" – 5:29
  3. "Drive All Night" – 8:33
  4. "Wreck on the Highway" – 3:54

Chart Rankings

Peak positions

Chart Position
Australian Kent Music Report[1] 8
Canadian Albums Chart[2] 1
Dutch Albums Chart[3] 2
French SNEP Albums Chart[4] 3
Japanese Oricon LP Chart[5] 28
New Zealand Albums Chart[6] 2
Norwegian VG-lista Albums Chart[7] 1
Swedish Albums Chart[8] 2
UK Albums Chart[9] 2
U.S. Billboard 200 [10] 1
West German Media Control Albums Chart[11] 31

Year-end charts

Chart (1980) Position
Australian Albums Chart[1] 63
Canadian Albums Chart[12] 40
French Albums Chart[13] 4
UK Albums Chart[14] 57
Chart (1981) Position
Canadian Albums Chart[15] 24
UK Albums Chart[14] 45
U.S. Billboard Year-End[16] 10
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