Bruce Springsteen to release 7 albums of unreleased songs, 'Track ll: The Lost Albums'
- Bruce Springsteen announced Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a collection of unreleased material, on Thursday, April 3.
- Springsteen compiled the 83 songs for the project from his vault during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The collection spans 35 years, from 1983 to 2018, and includes seven full-length records, mostly never-before-heard tracks.
- Springsteen previewed the album with the song "Rain in the River," describing the Lost Albums as full records.
- The 9-LP/7-CD box set arrives June 27 and includes a 100-page book, plus Springsteen will tour Europe and the U.K.
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