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List Price: $4.98 | | Label: Motown
Salesrank: 1095029
Released: October 17, 1990 |
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| Used Price: $3.99 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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The Return of Bruno Track Listing:
1. Comin' Right Up
2. Respect Yourself
3. Down in Hollywood
4. Young Blood
5. Under the Boardwalk
6. Secret Agent Man/James Bond Is Back
7. Jackpot (Bruno's Bop)
8. Fun Time
9. Lose Myself
10. Flirting with Disaster
The Return of Bruno Reviews:
The return of Bruno / Bruce Willis 
2009-06-24 - His music is a must for me. He can very good singing.
The music is itself nice.(Instrumental)
His music is not boring.
Bruno returned, but where is he now? I want a second album! 
2009-06-11 - I was actually really disappointed as a kid that this didn't have the Seagrams golden wine coolers ad song on it that Bruce did.
Awful 
2007-11-24 - I bought this cd because I was a Bruce Willis fan. He should stick to acting and make no more cds. This one is terrible. The songs stink and Bruce's singing is not much better.
Love it 
2007-10-18 - Just would like to say that I had this album on cassette when I was a teenager. I love all the orignal music...but there is something genuinely fun and happy about this album. I still crave to hear Bruno's Youngblood sometimes, and actually only think of Bruce when I hear that song!
Love it love it!!
Singin' Bruce - a full-throated guilty pleasure 
2007-10-03 - I bought this album shortly after it was released. I even bought Willis' follow up album. I came to it as a Moonlighting fan who enjoyed the cheerful approach Bruce seemed to bring to the songs. He's hardly a master of the vocals, but he's on par with any number of party bands I've heard over the years. His bluesier, growlier numbers ("Young Blood") surpass his pure-vocal attempts like "Under the Boardwalk". I stayed awake on many a road trip bellowing along with Bruce - it's a full-throated guilty pleasure.
I've bought it before, and I'll buy it again (I wore out my cassette version). If the more accomplished vocalists in my collection take offense, well, tough. There's always room for Bruno.