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BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN’s
TRACKS II: THE LOST ALBUMS
featuring seven unheard
full-length records
available now
Listen HERE
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Photo – Danny Clinch
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A set spanning 82 previously unreleased songs, The Lost Albums fill in rich chapters of Springsteen’s expansive career timeline — while offering invaluable insight into his life and work as an artist. “The Lost Albums were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed and not released,” said Springsteen. “I’ve played this music to myself and often close friends for years now. I’m glad you’ll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.”
From the lo-fi exploration of LA Garage Sessions ’83 — serving as a crucial link between Nebraska and Born in the U.S.A. — to the drum loop and synthesizer sounds of Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, The Lost Albums offer unprecedented context into 35 prolific years (1983-2018) of Springsteen’s songwriting and home recording. “The ability to record at home whenever I wanted allowed me to go into a wide variety of different musical directions,” Springsteen explained.
Throughout the set, that sonic experimentation takes the form of film soundtrack work (for a movie that was never made) on Faithless, country combos with pedal steel on Somewhere North of Nashville, richly woven border tales on Inyo, orchestra-driven, mid-century noir on Twilight Hours and E Street favoured rock on Perfect World.
The Lost Albums were compiled by Springsteen with producer Ron Aniello, engineer Rob Lebret and supervising producer Jon Landau at Thrill Hill Recording in New Jersey.
The albums follow last week’s announcement of a new biographical drama film about Springsteen starring Jeremy Allen White (The Bear), Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
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