It was 45 years ago today (June 2nd, 1978), that Bruce Springsteen finally released his long awaited followup to 1975's Born To Run, Darkness On The Edge Of Town. The album peaked at Number Five on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and stayed in the Top 10 for a total of eight weeks.
The recording of Springsteen's fourth album was blocked for a year while Springsteen was in litigation with his former manager and producer Mike Appel. Appel's suit barred Springsteen from recording with future manager and producer Jon Landau.
The tracklisting to Darkness On The Edge Of Town is: “Badlands,” “Adam Raised A Cain,” “Something In The Night,” “Candy's Room,” “Racing In The Street,” “The Promised Land,” “Factory,” “Streets Of Fire,” “Prove It All Night,” and “Darkness On The Edge Of Town.”