is finally answering the question fans have whispered for decades. What else is out there? Springsteen has never been one to toss out a good idea. On June 27, Bruce Springsteen will release “Tracks II: The Lost Albums,” an epic seven-album box set filled with 83 unreleased songs that span over three decades of his career, from 1983 to 2018, according to a report in Entertainment Now.
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The 9-LP collection also features a 100-page hardcover book, offering deeper insights into Springsteen’s creative process through outtakes, B-sides, and demos.
In a new interview with the New York Times, ahead of his new “Tracks II: The Lost Albums” box set release due out next Friday — an 83-song epic divided into seven distinct albums — Bruce Springsteen revealed that “Tracks III” is “already done.”
Yes, The Boss is already looking ahead to the next project, which he says will comprise an additional five albums of material ranging from sessions for his debut “Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.” in 1973 up to last year.
“The past always weighs heavy on me. “Our pasts have a lot to do with shaping who we are now and the things we’re pursuing. So that is a theme that constantly recurs to me, and I’m always rewriting it, trying to get it right," he was quoted as saying by the NYT.
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Arriving alongside Tracks II on June 27 is a companion set titled Lost and Found: Selections from The Lost Albums, which includes 20 curated tracks from across the unreleased material. It will be available on two LPs or a single CD.
“These were full albums, some even mixed and ready for release,” Springsteen said earlier this year. “I’ve shared this music privately for years. I’m happy you’ll finally get to hear it — I hope you enjoy it.”
Wednesday also marked the release of the first trailer for Deliver Me From Nowhere, a biopic starring Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen. The film, due out October 24, chronicles the creation of Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska and was primarily shot in New Jersey during the fall and winter of 2024–2025.