**New album by Bruce Springsteen "Nebraska" and a film about the creation of the musical and cinematographic history.** In September 1982, the legendary album was released, which included both remastered tracks, and previously unreleased materials. The work is available on vinyl, CD and digital platforms. Directors and actors receive an original magnetic sound design, and also a second disc with alternative versions of the songs, covers of the same Springsteen and recordings of content.
The special release is dedicated to the film *"Deliver Me from Nowhere"* ("Muzika iz nowhere"), which was directed by Scott Cooper, and the main role was played by Jerry M. Wayte. The film shows the period of creation of the *"Nebraska"* album, when the artist, in an emotional crisis and depression, created one of the most valuable works of American rock. The film includes a click track and sounds recorded on a personal life of Springsteen: it's about dealing with depression, with alcoholism — and also about a creative search.
"*Nebraska*" is distinguished by sincerity and gravity, telling about those, who was forgotten. He was called "*susurro en medio del ruido*" — a whisper in the middle of the noise, — emphasizing, that the true strength lies in minimalism. As Springsteen himself said, the desire to return the "dushu" of the album, which was lost in the process of studying in the studio.
Almost 40 years "Nebraska" returned, remaining mostly legendary and real. The film and album are re-released in dialogue: one — about the character for the film, one — about those, what's still in the illusory worlds. This is not a retrospective, but a reminder of the strength of the artist and the birth.