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The Boss looks backwards and strides ahead. By Richard Williams

things stand, no-one can predict when those who’ve shared an epiphany at a Bruce Springsteen concert will be able to gather once again for an experience guaranteed to replace the world’s woes and wounds with a few hours of joy and hope. Until that happy day, Springsteen’s 20th studio album is a welcome reminder of how it feels when an impersonal sports stadium is shrunk to

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