Not All Seven Albums Are Masterpieces, but the Fun and Sentiment Are Evident in Bruce Springsteen's Work
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In 1992, Bruce Springsteen released two albums on the same day. Thirty-three years later, he surpassed himself—and any other artist in the history of recorded music—by publishing no less than seven unpublished albums simultaneously in a single box set. The collection, Tracks II: The Lost Albums, reminds us that Springsteen's music goes far beyond stadium rocking with the E Street Band, exploring sounds ranging from a low-fidelity proto-bedroom-p…
Bruce Springsteen surprises with seven complete albums. Some songs were already known, most of them we hear for the first time. Three albums are so strong that they inspire awe: this could simply be left on the shelf.
In “Tracks II: The Lost Albums”, Bruce Springstein reveals old recordings capable of filling seven albums with more than seven tenths of innocents. An impressive narrative made of invisible roads
The new box of the American singer-songwriter collects seven albums from the past so far never published. For fans it is a kind of sacred Grail. Read
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