The following story is part of a special section on Bruce Springsteen published in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 18, 1985. There’s a precedent for Vini Lopez in the annals of rock 'n' roll. It's Pete ...
Bruce Springsteen, arguably one of America’s greatest song writers and musicians, feels out of tune with the political present. In an interview with the New York Times conducted in April and published ...
There are musicians, and there is Bruce Springsteen. There are songwriters, and there is Bruce Springsteen. There are singers, and yes, you get the point. But there are also box sets, and there is ...
What if Bruce Springsteen had followed up his synth-and-drum-machine-driven 1994 hit “Streets of Philadelphia” with a whole album largely in that vein? What if he’d dropped an album of Great American ...
The singer and songwriter announced a boxed set featuring 83 songs, of which 74 have never been officially released in any form. By Ben Sisario Bruce Springsteen is opening his vault — and unleashing ...
The realization that hits about three-quarters of the way through Bruce Springsteen's mammoth vault-tidying Tracks II: The Lost Albums, seven previously unreleased LPs recorded between 1983 and 2018, ...
How can this much be left? Of the 83 songs on Bruce Springsteen’s Tracks II, an overwhelming box of seven unreleased albums (the largest drop of completed records ever?), 74 have never been officially ...
Bruce Springsteen will release a project called “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” on Thursday, the singer announced on social media Wednesday morning. No further information was provided, but the first ...
It's a great day when your favorite artist releases a new record. But what if they released seven new records at once, recorded across almost three decades, full of music you didn't even know existed?
Call it a summer listening project. After years of speculation and fan clamoring, Bruce Springsteen finally releases Friday “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” an expansive seven-album box set and sequel to ...
Producers Eric Robinson and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein tell IndieWire about how they built a package as strong as possible before author Warren Zanes agreed to approach The Boss and his manager Jon Landau.
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