Bruce Springsteen has unveiled "Repo Man," a new track from his unreleased country album recorded in 1995 while working on "The Ghost of Tom Joad." This new song comes from a collection of previously unvaulted rarities in the upcoming box set 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' which features a total of 70 unreleased songs. Springsteen explains the overlap in his songwriting, showcasing his versatility by melding country elements with his socially conscious themes. The box set is set to launch on June 27, further celebrating Springsteen's diverse musical legacy.
Bruce Springsteen has released "Repo Man," a track from his unreleased country album recorded alongside "The Ghost of Tom Joad," showcasing his diverse musical portfolio.
Springsteen noted, 'What happened was I wrote all these country songs at the same time I wrote 'The Ghost of Tom Joad.' Those sessions completely overlap each other.'
The upcoming box set 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' will feature 70 unreleased songs and is set to be released on June 27.
Springsteen reflects on his creative process, stating, 'I'm singing 'Repo Man' in the afternoon and 'The Line' at night,' depicting his simultaneous music production.
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