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Bruce Springsteen's upcoming "Tracks II: The Lost Albums" includes seven unreleased albums recorded between 1983-2018 with 83 new songs.
From USA TODAY
Bruce Springsteen will release seven “lost” albums as part of an extensive box set to come out this summer.
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In the early 1960s, before Mr. Springsteen became the Boss, he was a clumsy baseball player whose athletic abilities were so sad that Joe, the team’s star pitcher, gave him the nickname Saddie.
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A new Bruce Springsteen album collection coming out this summer will include dozens of "never-before-heard" songs from previously unreleased records. "Tracks II: The Lost Albums" features seven full-length albums that were never released from 1983-2018,
Bruce Springsteen knows what his fans want. And that’s more Bruce Springsteen. The Boss will release seven new studio albums on June 27.
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Bruce Springsteen is really throwing open the vaults for his upcoming Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set. But, unlike the his 1998 four-disc odds and sods Tracks collection, The Boss' sprawling sequel will contain seven previously unheard full length records.
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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US Weekly on MSNBruce Springsteen Announces Release of 7 ‘Lost Albums’ in June: ‘Everything I Had in My Vault’Bruce Springsteen confirmed the release of seven ‘lost albums’ in June, taken from unreleased material he recorded between 1983 and 2018
The Boss just announced that "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," featuring seven previously unheard Springsteen records, will be released June 27. The set will feature 83 songs, all of which were originally recorded between 1983 and 2018. Of those songs, 82 have never been released before and 74 have never been heard before.
Tracks II begins with L.A. Garage Sessions ’83, which Springsteen recorded in the interim between Nebraska and Born In The U.S.A. It continues with Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, which has been informally known for years as the “Drum Loop” album.
The singer and songwriter announced a boxed set featuring 83 songs, of which 74 have never been officially released in any form.
The star has uncovered more than 80 archive tracks, most of which have never been heard before.