Bruce Springsteen will release ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’

by JAY LUSTIG
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This image can be seen on Bruce Springsteen’s new lostalbums.net website.

A track listing is still not available. But Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming release will be titled Tracks II: The Lost Albums.

A new website, lostalbums.net, also reveals that the release will cover the years of 1983 to 2018, and a video posted to social media (watch below) includes a brief excerpt of a song that will undoubtedly be included in the collection.

The date seen in the video, April 3, presumably refers to the day that more details will be announced.

Springsteen’s Tracks, a four-CD boxed set released in 1998, includes rarities and previously unreleased material recorded between 1972 and 1998.

A Springsteen press release, in December, promised that “Upcoming releases in 2025 will include a look back at Springsteen’s storied recording career, featuring never-before-heard material.”

Yesterday, Springsteen posted a cryptic message, “What was lost has now been found,” which was repeated in today’s video.

Fans have been speculating online about what this material could be. There are many possibilities, but I’m not going to get into that here, since the information will be available so soon.

Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band will resume touring May 14, at Co-op Live in Manchester, England.

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