Bruce Springsteen will release 7 new albums
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The Hollywood Reporter |
Bruce Springsteen will release seven “lost” albums as part of an extensive box set to come out this summer.
Daily Journal |
"Tracks II: The Lost Albums" is slated to drop June 27, seven complete albums recorded between 1983 and 2018, The Boss said.
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Bruce Springsteen announced the June 27 release of “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” on Thursday, and dropped the track “Rain in the River.”