Did “The Boss” Bruce Springsteen just tease something new on April Fools’ Day? He took to Instagram to share a photo of a Thrill Hill Recording sheet. It is blank, but in the middle, it reads, “What was lost has now been found.
Over 26 years after the release of his box set Tracks, Bruce Springsteen will release Tracks 2 after teasing it on April Fools’ Day. He took to Instagram to announce Tracks 2: The Lost Albums. The date April 3,
Bruce Springsteen announced the June 27 release of seven “lost albums” as part of a new boxed set called Tracks II. “During the pandemic, what I did during that time is I finished everything I had in my vault,
The Lost Albums" on Thursday, the singer announced on social media Wednesday morning. No further information was provided, but the first volume of "Tracks" was 4-CD, 66-song collection of unreleased material from across his career that was issued in 1998.
Bruce Springsteen is emptying the vaults. On Thursday, the Boss announced the release of "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," a box set of unreleased music that will gather a total of seven albums of unheard music recorded between 1983 and 2018.
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The existence of several unleased Springsteen albums, such as the electric version of “Nebraska” have long been speculated and discussed by fans.
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Us Weekly on MSNBruce Springsteen Announces Release of 7 ‘Lost Albums' in JuneBruce Springsteen announced the June 27 release of seven "lost albums" as part of a new boxed set called Tracks II. "During the pandemic, what I did during that time is I finished everything I had in my vault,