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− | {{Studio album|Image = TunnelOfLove.jpg|Released = October 9, 1987|Recorded = January - July 1987|Genre = Pop, pop rock|Length = 46:25|Label = [[File:Columbia Records Logo.png|50px]]|Producer = [[Bruce Springsteen]], Jon Landau, Chuck Plotkin|Last album = ''[[Live Collection]]''<br>(1987)|Next album = ''[[Chimes of Freedom]]''<br>(1988)|PAGENAME = '''''Tunnel of Love'''''<br>(1987)|Title = Tunnel of Love|Single Titles = "[[Brilliant Disguise]]"<br>Released: October 3, 1987<br>"[[Tunnel of Love (song)|Tunnel of Love]]"<br>Released: October 17, 1987<br>"[[One Step Up]]"<br>Released: February 27, 1988<br>"[[Tougher Than the Rest]]"<br>Released: June 23, 1988<br>"[[Spare Parts]]"<br>Released: October 18, 1988}}'''Tunnel of Love''' is the eighth studio album by [[Bruce Springsteen]]. The album was 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 and 2002's ''[[The Rising (album)|The Rising]]'' was advertised as "his first studio album with the E Street Band since ''[[Born In The U.S.A. (album)|Born in the U.S.A.]]''." |
+ | {{Studio album|Image = TunnelOfLove.jpg|Released = October 9, 1987|Recorded = January - July 1987|Genre = Pop, pop rock|Length = 46:25|Label = [[File:Columbia Records Logo.png|50px]]|Producer = [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Jon Landau]], Chuck Plotkin|Last album = ''[[Live Collection]]''<br>(1987)|Next album = ''[[Chimes of Freedom]]''<br>(1988)|PAGENAME = '''''Tunnel of Love'''''<br>(1987)|Title = Tunnel of Love|Single Titles = "[[Brilliant Disguise]]"<br>Released: October 3, 1987<br>"[[Tunnel of Love (song)|Tunnel of Love]]"<br>Released: October 17, 1987<br>"[[One Step Up]]"<br>Released: February 27, 1988<br>"[[Tougher Than the Rest]]"<br>Released: June 23, 1988<br>"[[Spare Parts]]"<br>Released: October 18, 1988}}'''Tunnel of Love''' is the eighth studio album by [[Bruce Springsteen]]. The album was 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 and 2002's ''[[The Rising (album)|The Rising]]'' was advertised as "his first studio album with the E Street Band since ''[[Born In The U.S.A. (album)|Born in the U.S.A.]]''." |
== Track Listing == |
== Track Listing == |
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Tunnel of Love is the eighth studio album by Bruce Springsteen. The album was 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 and 2002's The Rising was advertised as "his first studio album with the E Street Band since Born in the U.S.A.."
Track Listing
- Ain't Got You
- Tougher Than the Rest
- All That Heaven Will Allow
- Spare Parts
- Cautious Man
- Walk Like a Man
- Tunnel Of Love
- Two Faces
- Brilliant Disguise
- One Step Up
- When You're Alone
- Valentine's Day