Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bruce Springsteen's new ‘Tracks II’ set features 83 songs. Our guide helps you zero in on the must-hears. - Credit: Danny Clinch* ...
Bruce Springsteen is releasing on Friday a treasure trove of 83 previously unreleased songs. Tracks II: The Lost Albums is a box set of seven albums written and recorded by Springsteen between 1983 ...
One new Bruce Springsteen record would have us dancing in the dark. But seven? We're on fire. On Friday, the rock icon dropped Tracks II: The Lost Albums, featuring 83 songs in total, 74 of which had ...
Bruce Springsteen scores multiple Billboard wins with Tracks II and Lost and Found, as both reach the Top Album Sales and Americana/Folk Albums charts together. NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 06: Bruce ...
Bruce Springsteen’s unparalleled career spans 22 studio albums from 1973 through 2022. It’s been a remarkable run, by any measure. With “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” his most recent archival release, ...
Tracks from Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Santana, Heart and more are featured on the soundtrack to the upcoming ...
Ron Aniello described working with Springsteen as an immersive experience when the two started collaborating about 15 years ago. Aniello, who moved his studio from Los Angeles to Red Bank, is the ...
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Springsteen fans, get ready, because Bruce is unveiling seven previously unreleased albums with his newest release: Tracks II: The Lost Albums. Composed of 83 songs, the follow-up to Springsteen's ...
The seven previously unreleased albums that comprise Tracks II span the years from 1983-2018, and their release now is the direct result of Springsteen, off the road and unexpectedly with time on his ...
Bruce Springsteen scored his first-ever No. 1 album without the E Street Band, 'Devils & Dust', on May 8, 2005.