Bruce Springsteen unveils 7 previously unreleased albums with “Tracks II. The Lost Albums”

The famous American rocker is unveiling seven new albums in one fell swoop with the release of “Tracks II. The Lost Albums” on Friday, June 27. A work that showcases the richness of his music and his unsuspected experiments over nearly forty years, praises the American press.
“The Boss,” as his fans call him, is back with a unique album that lives up to his immense career. It is indeed 83 tracks, or 7 unreleased albums, that Bruce Springsteen reveals together in Tracks II. The Lost Albums Friday, June 27. Tracks that span nearly forty years, never revealed until now, and which reveal the versatility of the American rocker. The whole forms “a sum of revelations, inevitably: Springsteen has an unparalleled talent in the making of an album – not only in songwriting, but in the art he has of assembling each track to make a long story, piece by piece,” applauds Rolling Stone .
Written between 1983 and 2018, the songs showcase the experiments of the man who sang, and still sings, about working-class America, coming from a working-class background himself. “You have to be an artist of some serious integrity to have put together seven albums of this quality and then decided not to release them,” the magazine added.
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