The Born in the U.S.A. 12″ Single Collection

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The Born in the U.S.A. 12" Single Collection
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Released1985
Genre Pop/rock
Length73:38
Label CBS
Producer Bruce Springsteen
Chuck Plotkin
Jon Landau
Steven Van Zandt
Arthur Baker
Jim Cretecos
Mike Appel
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band chronology
The Born in the U.S.A. 12" Single Collection
(1985)
The Collection
(2004)

The Born in the U.S.A. 12" Single Collection is a box set of 12" singles from the album Born in the U.S.A. by rock artist Bruce Springsteen. It was released in the UK in 1985 courtesy of CBS Records to help promote the Born in the U.S.A. album. It originally came with a poster of Springsteen and a bonus 7" single previously unreleased in the UK. It contains all the singles from Born in the U.S.A. except for "My Hometown" and "Born in the U.S.A." (However "Born in the U.S.A. the Freedom Mix" appeared as one of the b-sides to "I'm on Fire".) All songs written by Springsteen and mixed by Bob Clearmountain except where noted. [1]

Contents

Track listings

Dancing in the Dark

Side A

  1. Dancing in the Dark (Extended Remix) 6:00

Side B

  1. Pink Cadillac 3:33
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Recorded by Toby Scott

Cover Me

Side A

  1. Cover Me (Undercover Mix) 6:05
  2. Cover Me (Dub) 4:02
  3. Shut Out the Light 3:52
Cover Me Undercover Mix and Dub
  • 12" remix engineered by Toby Scott
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Additional 12" remix producer - Arthur Baker
  • Remixed at The Hit Factory [2]
  • Recorded by Bill Scheniman
Shut Out the Light
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt

Side B

  1. Dancing in the Dark (Dub) 4:57
  2. Jersey Girl (Live 7/9/81) 5:50
Dancing in the Dark (Dub)
  • Remix Engineer - Chris Lord-Alge
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Additional remix producer - Arthur Baker
Jersey Girl (Live 7/9/81)
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Written by Tom Waits
  • Recorded live at The Meadowlands July 9, 1981. [2]

I'm on Fire

Side A

  1. I'm on Fire 2:36
  2. Rosalita (Come out Tonight) 7:02
I'm on Fire
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Recorded by Toby Scott
Rosalita (Come out Tonight)

Side B

  1. Born in the U.S.A. (The Freedom Mix) 7:20
  2. Johnny Bye Bye 1:20
Born in the U.S.A. (The Freedom Mix)
  • 12" remix engineer - Toby Scott
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Additional 12" remix producer - Arthur Baker for Arthur Baker, Inc. [2]
Johnny Bye Bye
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, and Jon Landau
  • Recorded by Toby Scott
  • Written by Bruce Springsteen and Chuck Berry

Glory Days

Side A

  1. Glory Days 4:15
  2. Stand on It 2:30
Glory Days
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Recorded by Toby Scott
Stand on It
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, and Jon Landau
  • Recorded and mixed by Toby Scott

Side B

  1. Sherry Darling 4:02
  2. Racing in the Street 6:52
Sherry Darling
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Originally released on the album The River [2]
Racing in the Street

Bonus 7" Single: I'm Goin' Down

Side A

  1. I'm Goin' Down 3:29
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, Jon Landau, and Steven Van Zandt
  • Recorded by Toby Scott

Side B

  1. Janey, Don't You Lose Heart 3:23
  • Produced by Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Plotkin, and Jon Landau
  • Recorded by Toby Scott

Review

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The Born in the U.S.A. 12" Single Collection retrospectively received four and a half stars out of five from William Ruhlmann of Allmusic. He said that "The remixes were trendy at the time -- even Bob Dylan employed remixer Arthur Baker (who also served here) in the mid '80s -- though they now sound like curiosities. But the B-sides are nearly the equal of some of the released tracks on Born in the U.S.A., and the addition of songs like "Rosalita" make this box a comprehensive sampler of Springsteen's work up to 1985. The only problem is that you have to keep getting up and changing the records." [3]

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