Bruce Springsteen * MAGIC * Original Music Poster 2' x 3' Rolling Stone COVER Rare 2007 Mint New Condition. Large Wall Size measures 2' foot wide by 3' foot high. For the November 1st 2007 issue of Rolling Stone featuring an Exclusive Interview with Bruce Springsteen about his life and the release of his new album " Magic ". Magic is the 15th studio album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 2007. It is his first with the E Street Band since The Rising in 2002. The album's existence was announced on August 16, 2007, following months of fevered recording speculation, and weeks of equally fevered release speculation, among the Springsteen faithful. Of the album's tracks, "Long Walk Home" had been previously heard once, late on the 2006 Sessions Band Tour; the rest were new. Most of the other songs were written by the end of 2006; Springsteen allowed producer Brendan O'Brien (returning for a role he had for The Rising and 2005's Devils & Dust) to pick the ones that worked the best. Recording began at Southern Tracks Recording Studio in Atlanta over a period of two months beginning March 2007. It was complicated by the band members' schedules, and especially drummer Max Weinberg's weekday commitments to taping Late Night with Conan O'Brien. The band did not record as a unit: rather, during the week Springsteen worked on vocal tracks and production; on weekends the core band of Weinberg, bassist Garry Tallent, and pianist Roy Bittan flew down to cut the basic tracks with Springsteen; and then periodically the other band members were called in as needed to overdub their parts under producer O'Brien's watch. Only saxophonist and longtime foil Clarence Clemons was given different treatment, with O'Brien handing the studio over to Springsteen for recording of sax parts due to "a whole dynamic [between the two of them] that spans decades."Upon its announcement, Magic was characterized by Springsteen's manager Jon Landau as a "high energy rock" album, with a "heavy E Street Band" sound and with (in a departure from Springsteen's stances since the 2004 Vote for Change tour) a lessened emphasis on politics.The initial track, "Radio Nowhere", was slated as the album's first single, for release to radio on September 4, 2007, however, it leaked to the Internet on August 22, 2007. The release of the CD form of the album on October 2, 2007 was preceded by a September 25, 2007 release on vinyl record, in order to qualify the album for the Grammy Awards of 2008 before the end-of-September cutoff. This Original Poster is Large Wall Size : 2' feet wide by 3' feet high ( measures exactly 27" inches wide x 36" inches high ) and printed in Beautiful , Brilliant Razor-sharp 6 color production on thick heavy chrome-coat advertising poster stock paper. This is the rare Original Poster for the Nov. 1st 2007 Rolling Stone cover story with Bruce Springsteen entitled " Restless Heart ". It is printed in Limited Edition and features a classic Rolling Stone cover portrait of Bruce with his favorite Fender guitar. A great Springsteen Original Collectible in Mint New Condition. Check this site for more information on his new album " Magic " > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_%28Bruce_Springsteen_album%29 . Will be gently rolled in a heavy duty tube and shipped U.S.Postal Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation / Tracking. This Original Poster is in Mint New Condition. Email with any questions before purchasing if you are unsure about something. We ONLY accept Money Orders , Cashiers Checks or U.S. Cash as payment ( we do NOT accept personal checks or online payment at all ). Please email about local pick-up , we are located in NYC in Times Square. All International Customers MUST email us before purchasing this item.