Bruce Springsteen released ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums,’ a highly anticipated compilation featuring 83 songs, including 74 previously unreleased tracks, spanning his career from 1983 to 2018. The collection, made available via Sony Music, includes seven full-length albums and is offered in multiple formats: a nine-LP set, a seven-CD set, and digital versions, each accompanied by a 100-page cloth-bound hardcover book with rare photos, liner notes by Erik Flannigan, and a personal introduction by Springsteen. The release follows Springsteen’s announcement on June 24, 2025, where he dispelled retirement rumors and confirmed the project’s completion with producers Ron Aniello, Rob Lebret, and Jon Landau at Thrill Hill Recording in New Jersey. The albums cover diverse styles, including introspective tracks from ‘The Streets of Philadelphia Sessions,’ border-town narratives in ‘Inyo,’ and synthesizer-based songs, reflecting Springsteen’s experimental phases. The physical editions are priced at $299.99 for the CD set via Springsteen’s website (with Amazon offering it for $259.99) and $69.99 for the digital MP3 version. The release coincides with Springsteen’s ongoing European tour, with the next show scheduled for June 27 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, following Steven Van Zandt’s absence due to emergency appendix surgery. Fans have expressed excitement, with the project marking a significant milestone in Springsteen’s catalog.
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