Bruce Springsteen Releases 'Tracks II' Album of 83 Never-Heard Songs
- Bruce Springsteen released 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' on Friday, a box set containing 83 previously unheard songs spanning 1983 to 2018.
- Springsteen compiled the collection by revisiting his archives during the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to challenge the narrative of his 1990s as a lost decade.
- The songs are organized thematically into seven albums, including revisits to sessions like 'Streets of Philadelphia,' while co-producer Ron Aniello worked closely to reshape the tracks.
- Aniello expressed that the current moment is ideal for releasing Bruce Springsteen's Tracks II, and the album's announcement received enthusiastic reactions from fans along with positive reviews.
- This release renews interest in Springsteen's catalog, highlights his creative resilience, and precedes an anticipated 'Tracks III' box set covering five future albums.
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