By Drew Litowitz on February 3rd, 2009 in
Another such song has made its way into the public eye prior to the February 16th release of Heroes. This time, it’s from The Hold Steady. If you’re not familiar with the way this compilation works, 16 classic rock artists individually chose a favorite song from their own catalogues and a newer favorite band to cover the said song. Bruce Springsteen was one of these artists. Understandably, he chose The Hold Steady to take on his Nebraska classic “Atlantic City”. That they did.
Whereas the original was a stripped down acoustic ballad, The Hold Steady certainly spice it up. Essentially, they Springsteenize a Springsteen song. Adding in a signature Clarence Clemens-like sax section, Craig Finn and his friends play “Atlantic City” as if it were on Born to Run. I can’t say I favor this new take, being a huge fan of the original track, but it is interesting to see how a band who sounds like The Boss makes a Springsteen song sound more like a Springsteen song than an actual Springsteen song. Too much of a mouthful? Check it out:
Be sure to get a copy of Heroes when it hits stores on the 16th.