Bruce Springsteen has released "Tracks II: The Lost Albums," a box set featuring seven previously unreleased albums comprising 83 songs, 74 of which are entirely new. Spanning nearly four decades of recordings from the 1980s onward, the collection offers a broad musical range including rock, country, and other genres. Critics have praised the set for its insight into Springsteen's creative process and the depth of material that was previously left off official albums. The release challenges the narrative that the 1990s were a lost decade for the artist, showcasing music that helped him maintain his artistic sanity during that period. The collection has been described as a revelation and a significant addition to Springsteen's legacy, with some albums regarded as strong enough to have been released originally. The box set is available on digital platforms and has already made an impact on the Billboard charts. Springsteen has also indicated he has new material forthcoming and discussed the future of the E Street Band in recent interviews.
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