Bruce Springsteen announces ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ for release on SiriusXM.
Bruce Springsteen has announced the much-anticipated release of “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” a continuation of his 1998 box set. Listeners can already enjoy one of the new tracks from the collection, titled “Rain In The River,” on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio.
E Street Radio is inviting fans to call in and share their reactions to this exciting news. Host Jim Rotolo is live at 10 am ET to engage with the E Street Nation and capture the buzz surrounding this monumental release. Fans shouldn’t miss the opportunity to join the conversation by dialing 877-702-7823 and possibly getting on the air.
Set to be available on June 27, “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” is an extensive box set consisting of 9 LPs, 7 CDs, and a total of 83 songs that showcase various periods in Bruce’s illustrious career. Each previously unreleased record will come in unique packaging, including a 100-page cloth-bound hardcover book featuring rare archival photos. The book will also contain liner notes on each lost album by essayist Erik Flannigan, along with a personal introduction from Bruce himself. Additionally, a companion set titled “Lost And Found: Selections from The Lost Albums” will feature 20 notable tracks from the collection, set to be released on two LPs or one CD on the same day. The process of compiling “The Lost Albums” involved Bruce working closely with producer Ron Aniello, engineer Rob Lebret, and supervising producer Jon Landau at Thrill Hill Recording in New Jersey.
The full tracklist for “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” has been revealed, offering a glimpse into the diverse material that fans can expect. Songs from different sessions like LA Garage Sessions ’83, Streets of Philadelphia Sessions, Faithless, Somewhere North of Nashville, Inyo, Twilight Hours, and Perfect World will be included in this comprehensive collection. Each set of tracks presents a unique exploration of Springsteen’s artistic development and musical prowess.
For more details on the box set and its contents, interested individuals can visit brucespringsteen.net. Stay tuned to E Street Radio for further updates and exclusive content related to “Tracks II: The Lost Albums.”Listeners can tune in to E Street Radio at any time via the SiriusXM app or in their vehicles to indulge in the musical offerings of Bruce Springsteen and celebrate this significant release.