Bruce Springstein surprises fans with tracks II: The Lost Album Declaration
Bruce Springstein Track II: The Lost Album, is ready to release a huge seven-album collection, including 83 songs, including 74 earlier unheard tracks.

Bruce Springstein knows what fans of Bruce Springstein want. And it is more Bruce Springstein.
The boss will release seven new studio albums titled “Track II: The Lost Album” on 27 June. It will have written and re -recorded content between 1983 and 2018.
This news arrived through Instagram on Thursday morning. The 83-song collection is mostly already an unpredited track, 74 of them are ever hearing songs, in a box set that includes a 100-page hardcover book.
In a short video clip posted on the social media platform, Springstein explains that during the Kovid -19 epidemic, he began to complete “everything in my chest”, he says. “The Lost album records that were full records, even at the point of not being mixed and released.”
Springstein first teased the record for the first time on Wednesday morning. A short video posted on his Instagram account revealed that something was called “The Lost Album”, as well as Thursday’s date, 3 April, 2025. There was also a text in the clip with “What Lost Lost is found.”
The caption urged his followers to visit www.lostalbums.net. It led a subscription webpage and depicted the date “1983-2018”.
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“Track LL” follows its first “track” volume. Released in 1998, it was a collection of a 4-CD, 66-song unpublished materials.
Springstein released his last studio album in 2022, “only The Strong Surviv”. It was a collection of covers, taking the boss four tops, temperature, Supremes, Frankie Wilson, Jimmy Rafin and others on classics.
The departed soul legend Sam Moore, a frequent Springstein colleague, sang on two cuts.
Springstein said in a statement at the time, “I wanted to create an album, where I just sang.” “And what is better music to work with the Great American Songbook of sixty and seventies?”
Next month, Springstein and E Street Bands will start visiting Europe and UK, starting in Co-Oop Live in Manchester, England on 17 May, and concluding Milan on 3 July at San Siro Stadium in Italy.
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