Bruce Springsteen to unveil ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ archival project

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Bruce Springsteen to unveil ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ archival project

Synopsis

Bruce Springsteen is about to release ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ soon. The announcement was made on social media, generating excitement among fans. The project follows the success of the original ‘Tracks’ collection and may include unreleased songs from his career.

Key Takeaways

  • Bruce Springsteen announces a new project titled ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’.
  • The original ‘Tracks’ was released in 1998.
  • Fans speculate on the inclusion of the full-band version of ‘Nebraska’.
  • April 3, 2025, is highlighted in the announcement.
  • Springsteen is planning a European tour next month.

Los Angeles, April 3 (NationPress) Renowned guitarist and vocalist Bruce Springsteen is preparing to unveil his upcoming project titled ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ in the near future.

The artist shared the news via social media. While no additional details were disclosed, the initial volume of ‘Tracks’ was a 4-CD, 66-song compilation of unreleased tracks from his extensive career, released in 1998, according to ‘Variety’.

The announcement video, accompanied by instrumental music, displays studio notes from 1993 (during the session for his Oscar-winning piece “Streets of Philadelphia”) and 1997, featuring the tagline, “What was lost has now been found”.

According to ‘Variety’, the video also mentions April 3, 2025, but it remains uncertain whether the album or simply more details will be revealed on that date.

Bruce Springsteen, famously known as ‘The Boss’, is also set to embark on a European tour next month. He hinted at the album earlier this week, prompting his fanbase to react quickly, with some accurately predicting both the nature of the project and its potential contents.

It’s no surprise that the leading speculation is the full-band rendition of his ‘Nebraska’ album, which Springsteen recorded but ultimately set aside during 1981 and ’82, opting instead to release his solo demos, believing they captured a rawness the band could not. With the upcoming biopic ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’, featuring Jeremy Allen White, expected later this year, it seems probable that some of those tracks will be part of this new collection.

Since the launch of the first ‘Tracks’ nearly 27 years ago, Springsteen has released numerous archival collections, including expanded anniversary editions of his iconic albums ‘Born to Run’, ‘Darkness on the Edge of Town’, and ‘The River’, along with a variety of live recordings available on his website.