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Springsteen is Recording

The legal dispute which has prevented Bruce Springsteen from recording for over a year has been settled out of court. The proceedings between Springsteen and his manager Mike Appel give Appel a “substantial economic benefit”. He gains a share in the profits of Springsteen’s first three albums, while Springsteen regains control of all his publishing. Appel it appears ‘won’ the lawsuit but Springsteen is now free to work with the producer he wants and is currently working on his long-delayed fourth album with Jon Landau as coproducer. Springsteen's guitarist, Miami Steve Van Zandt told Record World , "Bruce has 13 or 14 really good, 3 and 4 minute songs with a sort of mid-60's British-American rock feel to them and good, strong melodies.”

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Rip It Up, Issue 2, 1 July 1977, Page 3

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Springsteen is Recording Rip It Up, Issue 2, 1 July 1977, Page 3

Springsteen is Recording Rip It Up, Issue 2, 1 July 1977, Page 3

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