New: Bruce Springsteen Salutes Chuck Berry With Genuine Soundalike on "Repo Man" from Upcoming "Tracks II" - Showbiz411
- Bruce Springsteen has debuted the song "Repo Man" ahead of the release of his collection titled Tracks II: The Lost Albums, which is set to arrive on June 27, 2025.
- Repo Man and the album Somewhere North of Nashville were recorded in summer 1995 simultaneously with Springsteen’s solo album The Ghost of Tom Joad.
- Somewhere North of Nashville features honky tonk, rockabilly, and uptempo country sounds, with musicians like Danny Federici and Marty Rifkin contributing.
- Springsteen revealed that he composed a collection of country tracks simultaneously while working on The Ghost of Tom Joad, noting that the recording sessions for both projects were entirely concurrent.
- The release of Tracks II including Repo Man highlights previously unheard records from 1983 to 2018, suggesting renewed interest in Springsteen’s diverse, unreleased work.
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New: Bruce Springsteen Salutes Chuck Berry With Genuine Soundalike on "Repo Man" from Upcoming "Tracks II" - Showbiz411
Bruce Springsteen has released another lost track from his upcoming “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” box set coming at the end of June. This one is called “Repo Man,” and it’s a lively bar song tribute to Chuck Berry, replicating the latter’s sound to a T. It’s also a nod to Alex Cox’s 1984 cult […] The post New: Bruce Springsteen Salutes Chuck Berry With Genuine Soundalike on “Repo Man” from Upcoming “Tracks II” appeared first on Showbiz411.
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