NEW YORK, NY.- Wall of Sound Editions announced that it will publish a phenomenal new limited edition book of photographs of Bruce Springsteen taken by Frank Stefanko. Bruce Springsteen. Further Up The Road will be published in November 2017 and is an astounding anthology of over 40 years of largely unseen images of Springsteen, all shot by Stefanko throughout Springsteens epic career.
Frank Stefanko has spent over four decades working closely with Bruce Springsteen. He shot the iconic covers for Darkness on the Edge of Town and The River albums as well as the cover shot for Springsteen's best-selling Born To Run autobiography and accompanying album Chapter And Verse. The new hardback collectors edition features a personal introduction text by Bruce Springsteen himself and is packed full of unseen photos and features, with image captions and text by Stefanko and forewords by fellow Springsteen photographers Eric Meola, who shot the Born To Run and The Promise album covers, and Danny Clinch, who shot the Devils & Dust, The Rising, The Seeger Sessions, and Working on a Dream album covers.
The book will feature a never before published shoot with Springsteen from 2004, at his residence in Colts Neck, NJ and to round things up, in April 2017, Bruce Springsteen granted Frank Stefanko a brand new, exclusive shoot at his studio in Colts Neck, NJ, specifically for inclusion in Bruce Springsteen. Further Up The Road.
New Jersey based, self taught photographer Frank Stefanko has been taking photographs for over 50 years and also boasts an impressive 40 year working relationship with acclaimed rock artist Patti Smith. His close college friendship with Patti, led to his initial foray into music photography and he was introduced to Springsteen in the late seventies. Stefanko is the author of two books, Days of Hope and Dreams: An Intimate Portrait of Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith: American Artist.
"I love the in-your-face immediacy of these images; their stark innocence and how they appear to be photographs that dont try to be something they are not. In some of the outtakes from the 'Darkness' sessions, Bruce simply stares at the camera with the dazed look of someone who has just shaken off a couple of blows from an unseen adversary. The images in this book are a kaleidoscope of Springsteens words and songs, as well as a visual catalogue of images we grew up with. As Bruce entered the vernacular of American music and its psyche, Frankie found his world. And in this book, he shares it with us. -Eric Meola
Bruce Springsteen. Further Up The Road will be released as a numbered, limited edition book, available as a Deluxe (copies 1-350) and a Collector edition (copies 351-1978). All 1978 copies will be signed by Frank Stefanko. The book will be published by Wall of Sound Editions, who in 2016 published the phenomenally successful The Kate Inside, containing never before seen images of the emerging Kate Bush, shot by Wall of Sounds founder Guido Harari.
"Franks photographs were stark. His talent was he managed to strip away your celebrity, your artifice, and get to the raw you. His photos had a purity and a street poetry to them. They were lovely and true, but they werent slick. Frank looked for your true grit and he naturally intuited the conflicts I was coming to terms with. His pictures captured the people I was writing about in my songs and showed me the part of me that was still one of them. We had other cover options but they didnt have the hungriness of Franks pictures. Bruce Springsteen (Reprinted by permission from "Born To Run", Simon & Schuster, 2016)
Bruce Springsteen. Further Up The Road is available to pre-order from May 2nd 2017.