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The albums, recorded from 1983 to 2018, will release as part of an extensive box set called ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums.’
Bruce Springsteen will release seven “lost” albums as part of an extensive box set to come out this summer.
Springsteen is releasing Tracks II: The Lost Albums on June 27 through Sony Music, the singer announced Thursday morning, made up of an overwhelming 83 songs across seven different records recorded between 1983 and 2018. The collection comes 27 years after Springsteen dropped the first “Tracks” collection back in 1998, though the first edition was demos and unreleased songs, not full complete albums.
“The Lost Albums were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed and not released,” Springsteen said in a statement Thursday. “I’ve played this music to myself and often close friends for years now. I’m glad you’ll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.”
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The first album in the set is the 18-track LA Garage Sessions ’83, recorded between his two seminal albums Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. The other six records are Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, Faithless, Somewhere North of Nashville, Inyo, Twilight Hours and Perfect World. Springsteen released a first taste of the set, the Perfect World song “Rain in the River,” on Thursday as well. The set is available for pre-order now.
“The ability to record at home whenever I wanted allowed me to go into a wide variety of different musical directions,”Springsteen said. The LA Garage Sessions, for example, is described as “lo-fi exploration,” while North of Nashville is country-influenced and Twilight Hours is billed as “orchestra-driven mid-century noir.
The box set announce comes as 20th Century Studios continues to ready its Springsteen biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere, with Jeremy Allen White starring. Springsteen visited the set back in January, praising what he’d seen of White’s performance.
“Jeremy is such a terrific actor that you just fall right into it,” Springsteen said on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio.
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