Tracks Bruce Springsteen

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  • Release Date: 11/10/1998
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 18,173
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646947524
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For years, decades even, Bruce Springteen was legendary for the amount of recordings he did not release. Every time he cut an album, he recorded a surplus of songs and left some out, not always on the basis of quality, but often because they simply didn't suit the mood of the record. It was inevitable that dedicated fans and collectors would bootleg these recordings, and for many years, he was one of the most popular bootlegged artists, rivaling even Bob Dylan. Dylan released a box set of unreleased songs in 1991, paving the way for the long-overdue appearance of a similar Springsteen set, Tracks, in 1998. Spanning four discs, it isn't entirely devoted to unreleased material -- a few B-sides pop up here and there -- nor is it truly definitive, since it misses a number of key outtakes, plus his original version of "Because the Night," the sole hit for Patti Smith. Instead, the compilation is an unassuming sampling of what's in the vaults, from his early acoustic demos to polished outtakes from Human Touch and Lucky Town. Along the way, there are a number of great songs -- "Bishop Danced" is every bit as terrific as its legend, as are "Thundercrack," "Give the Girl a Kiss," "Hearts of Stone," "Roulette," and many others. Tracks merely offers fans an enjoyably sequenced selection of what was left behind. If the end result isn't as revelatory as some may have expected (even the acoustic "Born in the U.S.A.," powerful as it is, doesn't sound different than you may have imagined it), it's because Springsteen is, at heart, a solid craftsman, not a blinding visionary like Dylan. That's why Tracks is for the dedicated fan, where The Bootleg Series or The Basement Tapes were flat-out essential for rock fans. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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THE BEST BAND IN THE WORLDby Anonymous

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January 09, 2001: Simply the best. Check out any of the 500 or so bootlegs, and it should be enough said, but this is a gem, every song! MB

Not bad for his throw away materialby Anonymous

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September 20, 2000: When Tracks first came out, it was a dream come true. My favorite musician opening the vaults, releasing over 50 previously unreleased gems. It is a fact that Bruce was a perfectionist in the studio and many of these songs are album worthy, making this Box Set a good buy. It's flaw is that many of the songs share lines from already released music, and as whole the box set doesn't flow very well. On top of that, as a long time Bruce fan I know that many of Bruce's best unreleased material is still missing, being left off of the 4 disc set for some songs that are meteocre. When I criticize, it is only because Tracks did not live up to the potential to be a landmark box set. Overall it has a ton of quality music that any fan should enjoy.