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Bruce Springsteen, imminent announcement: the “Lost Albums” is coming?

Update, April 2:

Through a shared King on Bruce Springsteen’s official Instagram profile, in the afternoon of today April 2, it is confirmed that The imminent announcement will concern the arrival of the “Lost Albums” of “Tracks 2”. The description of the clip refers to a new bio link of the canal, Lostalbums.net, who shows another technical data sheet of a musical recording reel which, in addition to inviting fans to register for a newsletter, reveals further details compared to yesterday: the title “Tracks 2. The Lost Albums“And the dates 1983-2018.

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What was lost has now been found“, reads in the recently shared image on Bruce Springsteen’s social channels. The phrase appears in what seems to be the technical data sheet of a musical recording coil. In addition to the cryptic words, to capture attention are the intention of the studies Thrill Hill Recording by Colts Neck, in New Jersey, and a date: that of April 3.

Starting from the handwritten sentence, which in Italian translates to “What had been lost was found“, Until the other details of the post, it seems that Springsteen is about to satisfy fans with a imminent announcement suggesting a probable Recovery of unpublished archive material. The public therefore hopes that it may also be a project linked to recordings never released before or an album that includes traces found. Another of the plausible hypotheses, which fans have been in the fairytale for years, could concern the publication of “Tracks 2“, That is the second part of the 1998 unpublished box, which could include unpublished albums engraved during the career, but never published.

According to the technical data sheet, all that remains is to wait for April 3 to find out what Springsteen reserves this time.

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Originally released in 1998, “Tracks”It’s a four CD box that collected 66 songsof which only 10 already published at the time, between demo, outtakes and alternative versions, to retrace Springsteen’s career From 1972 to the late nineties.