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Born To Run went six times platinum in the US, and Springsteen himself reckoned the cover was a major factor. “It was one of those records that you didn’t have to hear,” he once remarked. “When you saw the cover, you said: ‘I want that one’.”
The album cover, featuring Springsteen leaning on E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons 's shoulder, is considered iconic and has been imitated by various musicians and in other media.
Eric Meola took the cover photo for Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run' album in June 1975.
In 2005, writer Daniel Wolff interviewed art director John Berg about the creation of the cover for Bruce Springsteen’s album Born to Run. Berg related that he had to convince Springsteen not to go with a “serious artist” look.
BORN TO RUN Bruce Springsteen Columbia, 1975 Designers: John Berg and Andy Engel Photographer: Eric Meola. he shot of Bruce Springsteen leaning into Clarence Clemons on the cover of Born to Run-- one with a guitar, the other, seen fully on the back cover, blowing his saxophone -- is one of rock's archetypal poses. Photographer Eric Meola caught ...
The album cover for Born to Run endures because the artwork expresses the personality of an artist and his band. In Clarence Clemons’s lifetime, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band famously developed a reputation for being a rollicking, adventurous band of brothers, especially during the group’s marathon concerts that exuded energy and joy.
Eric Meola made one of the most iconic photographs in the history of rock ‘n’ roll: the cover photograph on Bruce Springsteen’s landmark 1975 album Born to Run. Eric Meola is a highly regarded American photographer who is probably best known for his vibrant color images.
Bruce Springsteen ’s legendary 1975 album Born to Run did more than just change the landscape of music. It also created one of rock’s most identifiable images. The cover art for Born to...
The cover of Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 album Born To Run came about due to a postcard. In 1974 photographer Eric Meola had seen Springsteen perform at a club in Manhattan and reveals, ‘I had an immediate visceral reaction to his music.
When I first saw the Born To Run album cover, with its bold black-and-white photograph and elegant, yet simple design, I knew it would become an instantly recognizable classic.