MixingNick Didia, Toby Scott, Brendan O'brien
ReviewsRanked #4 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "Eerie, funny, melancholy, sombre, broken, foul-mouthed, joyous. In a word, human.", Ranked #48 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "Springsteen's the invisible creator on the inside of each character, persuading us to feel, see and connect.", "DEVILS is a more mature effort than JOAD and NEBRASKA, for being a little less bleak..." - Grade: A-, 4 stars out of 5 - "The tone is sombre, drenched in memories and regrets. In the tradition of JOAD or NEBRASKA, Springsteen aims for a sense of timelessness.", 4.5 stars out of 5 - "Rendered with a subdued, mostly acoustic flair that smells of wood smoke and sparkles in the right places like stars in a clear Plains sky.", "Opener 'Devils and Dust' spotlights Springsteen's spare acoustic strums and gorgeously worn growls."
EngineerKarl Egsieker, Nick Didia, Toby Scott, Billy Bowers
Number of Discs2
PercussionSteve Jordan, Bruce Springsteen
DrumsSteve Jordan, Bruce Springsteen