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A new Bruce Springsteen box set and a compilation album set to be released on 27 Jun 2025
Tracks II: The Lost Albums is Bruce Springsteen's long awaited follow-up to his 1998 box set Tracks. The new box set consists of seven "lost albums" recoded between 1983 and 2018, totaling 83 songs, of which 74 have never been officially released in any form. The seven albums are: L.A. Garage Sessions '83, Streets Of Philadelphia Sessions, Faithless, Somewhere North Of Nashville, Inyo, Twilight Hours, and Perfect World.
Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums is a curated collection of 20 previously unreleased songs from the Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set.
Tracks II: The Lost Albums and Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums were officially announced on 03 Apr 2025 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (1:00 p.m. GMT). The announcement was accompanied by a "trailer" for the upcoming set, posted on Bruce Springsteen's YouTube channel and other online services. The previous day, Springsteen released a teaser on his social media accounts, linking to a new website, lostalbums.net, created for the two upcoming releases. The release date for both the box set and the compilation album is set to 27 Jun 2025.
Tracks II: The Lost Albums will be available in limited edition as a seven-disc CD set and a nine-disc LP set, as well as digital download and streaming. The physical releases will include original packaging for each of the previously unreleased records, with a 100-page cloth-bound, hardcover book featuring rare archival photos, liner notes on each lost album from essayist Erik Flannigan and a personal introduction on the project from Springsteen himself. Lost And Found: Selections From The Lost Albums will be available as a one-disc CD album or two-disc LP set, as well as digital download and streaming. The physical releases will include a personal introduction from Springsteen himself.
Disc 1: (LA Garage Sessions '83)
Disc 2: (Streets Of Philadelphia Sessions)
Disc 3: (Faithless)
Disc 4: (Somewhere North Of Nashville)
Disc 4: (Inyo)
Disc 5: (Twilight Hours)
Disc 6: (Perfect World)
RAIN IN THE RIVER is the leading single from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, released on 03 Apr 2025 along with the box set's official announcement.
BLIND SPOT is the second single from Tracks II: The Lost Albums, released on 17 Apr 2025.
Bruce Springsteen's 01 Oct 2002 appearnace with The Killers officially released on April 12, 2025
Bruce Springsteen made a surprise guest appearance at the end of The Killers's 01 Oct 2022 show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY. The concert was part of the band's The Imploding The Mirage Tour. Springsteen joined them for a 3-song encore. They performed together Springsteen's BADLANDS, followed by The Killers' DUSTLAND, and ended with Springsteen's BORN TO RUN. Jake Clemons joined also joined them onstage for the encore's first and third song, playing saxophone.
The three songs from The Killer's 01 Oct 2002 concert's encore were officially released on 12 Apr 2025 on Encore At The Garden, a Record Store Day exclusive EP.
On the same day that Encore At The Garden was released, professionally shot video footage of the full encore was posted on The Killers' YouTube channel. The video was directed By Giorgio Testi.
Most likely some overdubbing work was done on the official release, including saxophone parts by Jake Clemons and guitar parts by The Killers' Dave Keuning. The live vocals seem to have been left intact.
Bruce Springsteen guests on The Waterboys' new album Life, Death And Dennis Hopper
Released on April 4, 2025
The Waterboys' Life, Death And Dennis Hopper, which consists of 25 tracks, is a concept album about actor and director Dennis Hopper's life. "The arc of [Hopper's] life was the story of our times," Mike Scott said in a statement. It was released on 04 Apr 2025 on Sun Records and is available on CD and vinyl, as well as digital download and streaming.
TEN YEARS GONE features a guest appearance by Bruce Springsteen on vocals.
A new Bruce Springsteen recording premiered on 20 Dec 2024
On 20 Dec 2024, Bruce Springsteen called in Sirius XM's E Street Radio channel for an interview with host Jim Rotolo. The two talked about the ongoing tour and the upcoming Scott Cooper directed Springsteen biographical film Deliver Me from Nowhere, as well as what's next for 2025, including new music being released.
In the 10-minute conversation, Springsteen also talked about Slim Dunlap who passed away two days prior. He described him as "a unique guitarist, singer and songwriter, and one of the deepest and truest rock and roll souls I've ever heard." Springsteen had sent Rotolo in advance his own recording of Dunlap's GIRLFRIEND. It was premiered on-air midway through the interview. Introducing the song, Springsteen explained that he "cut it for a covers record that we were just fooling around with and working on in the studio with the band." When Rotolo asked Springsteen when he and the E Street Band recorded the song, he hesitantly answered that it was "probably a year ago or something. Yeah, just in the studio doing things." The song was likely recorded at Thrill Hill Recording (Springsteen's home studio) in Colts Neck, NJ.
» Please contact me if you have any information about The 1993 Home Demo Tape.
» Please contact me if you have the audio recording for the 1972-09-02 concert at Huddy Park in Highlands, NJ. The show was headlined by local band Odin, which was managed by Tinker West. Bruce Springsteen made an unscheduled guest appearance near the end of the show. A soundboard tape of the entire Odin performance, including Springsteen's segment, recorded by Tinker West survives in private hands but is not in circulation.
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