Bruce Springsteen knows what his fans want. And that’s more Bruce Springsteen. The Boss will release seven new studio albums on June 27.
The 83-song set, which gathers music conceived as seven distinct albums, was recorded over a 35 year period. It’s out in June.
The singer and songwriter announced a boxed set featuring 83 songs, of which 74 have never been officially released in any form.
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 seemingly gearing up to release another massive collection from his vaults. After teasing on Instagram on Tuesday (April 1) that "what was lost has now been found," The Boss posted the official teaser for what appears to be another career-spanning project on Wednesday (April 2) via another Insta post with the caption #TheLostAlbums.
Bruce Springsteen is returning to his archives for a new box set called Tracks II: The Lost Albums, which includes seven unreleased LPs from 1983 through 2018.
The existence of several unleased Springsteen albums, such as the electric version of “Nebraska” have long been speculated and discussed by fans.
Bruce Springsteen announced Wednesday the upcoming release of “Tracks 2: The Lost Albums,” a long-awaited and rumored follow-up to his 1998 “Tracks” box set, which included 66 (mostly) never before released songs.
Bruce Springsteen has released Rain In The River, the first song lifted from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a new boxset of seven `never-heard, full-length records' due this summer.