The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music will host an advance listening event for “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at the Lauren K. Woods Theatre at ...
Bruce Springsteen’s unparalleled career spans 22 studio albums from 1973 through 2022. It’s been a remarkable run, by any measure. With “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” his most recent archival release, ...
It was already shaping up to be a big year for Bruce Springsteen. This summer marks the 50 th anniversary of his breakthrough album Born to Run, and the biopic Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere ...
How can this much be left? Of the 83 songs on Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II, an overwhelming box of seven unreleased albums (the largest drop of completed records ever?), 74 have never been officially ...
The realization that hits about three-quarters of the way through Bruce Springsteen's mammoth vault-tidying Tracks II: The Lost Albums, seven previously unreleased LPs recorded between 1983 and 2018, ...
At the beginning of the documentary, Springsteen notes, “The ‘lost albums’ are records that were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed, [that were] not released. For one reason ...
Bruce Springsteen has turned in the fifth single from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a collection of seven divergent full-length albums recorded between 1983 and 2018, now pulled off the shelf and slated ...
Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set will be released this Friday, June 27, but some lucky fans will be treated to an early preview of the expansive archival collection. The event, ...
Bruce Springsteen has turned in the latest single from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a collection of seven divergent full-length albums recorded between 1983 and 2018, now pulled off the shelf and ...
Bruce Springsteen is releasing on Friday a treasure trove of 83 previously unreleased songs. Tracks II: The Lost Albums is a box set of seven albums written and recorded by Springsteen between 1983 ...
“Twilight Hours,” according to Shore Fire Media, “finds Springsteen taking inspiration from the vocal work of Frank Sinatra and Andy Williams, and the prose of Flannery O’Connor and James M. Cain.