BRUCE Springsteen loves cars. In his songs, he has seduced women in them, driven until dawn, stolen and crashed dozens of vehicles over the decades.
An historic collection of photos of The Boss - whose Wrecking Ball tour opens this week - reveals he has also owned plenty of cars.
The photos take fans behind the scenes on tour with Springsteen, on the road with his cars and bikes and lift the veil on album artwork shoots by famed rock photographers Frank Stefanko, Danny Clinch and Lynn Goldsmith.
"Frank always shot your internal life. He let your external imperfections show. His photos had a purity and poetry," Springsteen said of the 1978 sessions with Stefanko which would result in the cover of The Darkness.
Goldsmith's first shoot with Springsteen in April 1972 in New York was daunting for the aspiring snapper.
She was sent by Rolling Stone on her first assignment to snap a portrait of this rising star who was being hailed as "the Bob Dylan of the '70s".
"The article was going to be called It's Sign Up A Genius Month. Because the shoot was set to take place in a dark bar on Bleecker Street in New York, I knew I could not depend on available light. I would need a flash. I'd never used one before and thought this "genius" is going to know I'm stupid," Goldsmith said.
"Six years later, Bruce told me what he was thinking the first time I took his picture. "I thought a Rolling Stone photographer; a girl who lives in New York City - she knows what she's doing. She's going to think I'm just this guy with a bar band from New Jersey. She's going to think I'm a dope"."
Clinch has worked extensively with The Boss over the past decade, shooting the album covers for The Rising, The Seeger Sessions and Working on a Dream.
Springsteen is expected to arrive in Australia on Tuesday to kick off his first tour here since 2003.
It opens in Brisbane on Thursday before heading to Sydney and Hanging Rock in Victoria next week.
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