Bruce Springsteen reveals Tracks III is finished with five more lost albums
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Bruce Springsteen's upcoming release, Tracks II: The Lost Albums, is just the beginning, as he has already finished Tracks III, which consists of five full albums of previously unreleased material. This collection showcases his work spanning from his 1973 debut to music created as recently as 2024. In a recent interview, Springsteen also expressed his viewpoints on the current political climate, discussing wealth disparity and its impact, while maintaining hope for a return to democratic values in America. Tracks II releases on June 27th, featuring a total of 82 songs recorded between 1983 and 2018.
"Tracks III, that is finished," he told the Times, explaining that it includes "five full albums of music" and "basically" empties "what was left in the vault."
"There was a lot of good music left," he added, reflecting on the breadth of his upcoming archival release that spans decades.
"I think that it was the combination of the deindustrialization of the country and then the incredible increase in wealth disparity that left so many people behind," he said. "And while I can't believe it was this moron that came along, he fit the bill for some people."
However, Springsteen also expressed hope by saying, "We don't have an autocratic history as a nation. It's fundamentally democratic, and I believe that at some point that's going to rear its head and things will swing back."
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