Bruce Springsteen Confirms Existence of Electric Nebraska Recordings
Bruce Springsteen Confirms Existence of Electric Nebraska Recordings

Bruce Springsteen Confirms Existence of Electric Nebraska Recordings

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Bruce Springsteen is preparing to release Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a collection of seven previously unreleased albums, with Tracks III already completed and containing five more albums. Amid these releases, Springsteen confirmed the existence of an electric, full-band version of his iconic 1982 album Nebraska, a long-rumored but elusive recording. Initially, he denied the album's existence during an interview with Rolling Stone, stating no such record existed beyond live performances. However, after revisiting the archives, Springsteen texted to confirm that an electric Nebraska record does exist in the vaults, though it does not contain the full album of songs. E Street Band members had previously recalled recording full-band versions, which Springsteen had initially not remembered. While the electric Nebraska recordings' release plans remain unclear, they may potentially be included in the upcoming Tracks III project or other future releases.

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