Tracks II: The Lost Albums Bruce Springsteen

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
27.06.2025

Label: Columbia/Legacy

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Artist: Bruce Springsteen

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  • 1 Follow That Dream 03:53
  • 2 Don't Back Down On Our Love 03:02
  • 3 Little Girl Like You 01:22
  • 4 Johnny Bye Bye 02:48
  • 5 Sugarland 02:50
  • 6 Seven Tears 01:51
  • 7 Fugitives Dream 03:51
  • 8 Black Mountain Ballad 04:14
  • 9 Jim Deer 03:10
  • 10 County Fair 04:55
  • 11 My Hometown 04:45
  • 12 One Love 03:38
  • 13 Don't Back Down 03:10
  • 14 Richfield Whistle 06:46
  • 15 The Klansman 02:50
  • 16 Unsatisfied Heart 05:45
  • 17 Shut Out the Light 04:27
  • 18 Fugitive's Dream (Ballad) 04:00
  • 19 Blind Spot (44,1 kHz) 03:35
  • 20 Maybe I Don't Know You (44,1 kHz) 03:56
  • 21 Something In The Well (44,1 kHz) 04:24
  • 22 Waiting On The End Of The World (44,1 kHz) 04:35
  • 23 The Little Things (44,1 kHz) 03:27
  • 24 We Fell Down (44,1 kHz) 04:32
  • 25 One Beautiful Morning (44,1 kHz) 04:26
  • 26 Between Heaven And Earth (44,1 kHz) 04:33
  • 27 Secret Garden (44,1 kHz) 04:01
  • 28 Farewell Party (44,1 kHz) 04:09
  • 29 The Desert (Instrumental) 01:36
  • 30 Where You Going, Where You From 04:19
  • 31 Faithless 03:51
  • 32 All God's Children 04:27
  • 33 A Prayer By The River (Instrumental) 01:46
  • 34 God Sent You 03:47
  • 35 Goin' to California 03:49
  • 36 The Western Sea (Instrumental) 01:19
  • 37 My Master's Hand 04:06
  • 38 Let Me Ride 02:58
  • 39 My Master's Hand (Theme) 03:27
  • 40 Repo Man 02:55
  • 41 Tiger Rose 01:57
  • 42 Poor Side Of Town 03:06
  • 43 Delivery Man 02:44
  • 44 Under A Big Sky 04:23
  • 45 Detail Man 02:48
  • 46 Silver Mountain 03:06
  • 47 Janey Don't You Lose Heart 03:31
  • 48 You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 02:58
  • 49 Stand On It 03:11
  • 50 Blue Highway 03:20
  • 51 Somewhere North of Nashville 03:03
  • 52 Inyo (44,1 kHz) 04:36
  • 53 Indian Town (44,1 kHz) 03:18
  • 54 Adelita 04:37
  • 55 The Aztec Dance (44,1 kHz) 04:45
  • 56 The Lost Charro 04:48
  • 57 Our Lady of Monroe 03:57
  • 58 El Jardinero (Upon the Death of Ramona) (44,1 kHz) 05:14
  • 59 One False Move (44,1 kHz) 03:24
  • 60 Ciudad Juarez (44,1 kHz) 03:57
  • 61 When I Build My Beautiful House (44,1 kHz) 03:03
  • 62 Sunday Love 05:16
  • 63 Late in the Evening 04:44
  • 64 Two of Us 05:10
  • 65 Lonely Town 06:39
  • 66 September Kisses 03:32
  • 67 Twilight Hours 03:24
  • 68 I'll Stand By You 04:37
  • 69 High Sierra 06:25
  • 70 Sunliner 03:05
  • 71 Another You 05:20
  • 72 Dinner at Eight 04:09
  • 73 Follow The Sun 03:37
  • 74 I'm Not Sleeping 03:37
  • 75 Idiot's Delight 03:34
  • 76 Another Thin Line 04:46
  • 77 The Great Depression 03:47
  • 78 Blind Man (44,1 kHz) 04:30
  • 79 Rain in the River 03:12
  • 80 If I Could Only Be Your Lover 05:20
  • 81 Cutting Knife 05:03
  • 82 You Lifted Me Up 03:37
  • 83 Perfect World 03:37
  • Total Runtime 05:20:02

Info for Tracks II: The Lost Albums



Bruce Springsteen releases seven previously-unheard records for the first time this summer on the widely-rumored and long-anticipated “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” coming June 27 via Sony Music.

A set spanning 83 songs, "The Lost Albums" fill in rich chapters of Springsteen’s expansive career timeline — while offering invaluable insight into his life and work as an artist. “'The Lost Albums' were full records, some of them even to the point of being mixed and not released,” said Springsteen. “I’ve played this music to myself and often close friends for years now. I’m glad you’ll get a chance to finally hear them. I hope you enjoy them.”

From the lo-fi exploration of “LA Garage Sessions ’83” — serving as a crucial link between “Nebraska” and “Born in the U.S.A.” — to the drum loop and synthesizer sounds of “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions,” “The Lost Albums” offer unprecedented context into 35 prolific years (1983-2018) of Springsteen’s songwriting and home recording. “The ability to record at home whenever I wanted allowed me to go into a wide variety of different musical directions,” Springsteen explained. Throughout the set, that sonic experimentation takes the form of film soundtrack work (for a movie that was never made) on “Faithless,” country combos with pedal steel on “Somewhere North of Nashville,” richly-woven border tales on “Inyo” and orchestra-driven, mid-century noir on “Twilight Hours.” Alongside the announcement of “The Lost Albums,” a first look at the collection also arrives today with “Rain In The River” — which comes from the lost album “Perfect World,” and encapsulates that project’s arena-ready E Street flavor.

Bruce Springsteen’s “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions” will be released in full on “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” — a ten-song collection previously known to fans as his long-rumored “loops record.” Written on the heels of its Oscar-winning namesake, “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions” found Springsteen exploring an interest in the rhythms of mid-1990s contemporary music, and particularly West Coast hip-hop. Initially pouring over CDs of drum samples at his home in Los Angeles, Springsteen began making his own loops with engineer Toby Scott — which formed a rhythmic base he’d build on with keyboards and synthesizers. Both a revelation and departure in his home recording, Springsteen is the primary instrumentalist throughout most of “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions” — with some assists from his 1992-1993 touring band as well as Patti Scialfa, Soozie Tyrell and Lisa Lowell.

At the thematic center of “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions” is “Blind Spot,” a song which explores doubt and betrayal in relationships. “That was just the theme that I locked in on at that moment,” Springsteen explains. “I don’t really know why. Patti and I, we were having a great time in California. But sometimes if you lock into one song you like, then you follow that thread. I had ‘Blind Spot,’ and I followed that thread through the rest of the record.”

Fully completed, mixed and slated for a spring 1995 release, “Streets of Philadelphia Sessions” was ultimately put aside — as Springsteen decided to reunite with The E Street Band for the first time in seven years. “I said, ‘Well, maybe it’s time to just do something with the band, or remind the fans of the band or that part of my work life,’” he remembers. “So that’s where we went. But I always really liked ‘Streets of Philadelphia Sessions’…during the Broadway show, I thought of putting it out [as a standalone release]. I always put them away, but I don’t throw them away.”

Bruce Springsteen

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Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Springsteen's recording career spans more than thirty years, beginning with 1973's Columbia Records release 'Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ.' By 1975, the covers of both Time and Newsweek declared Springsteen's music a national phenomenon. He has released twenty-four albums, garnered nineteen Grammy Awards, won an Oscar (for 1994's "Streets of Philadelphia") and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Springsteen's newest album 'Working On a Dream,' debuted at number one on the Billboard chart in 16 countries, including the U.S. He is a 2009 recipient of Kennedy Center Honors.

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