The Bruce Springsteen's musical revolution continues as “Nebraska,” is getting an expansion!
The classic album will be expanded to five discs, including the original E-Street electric version that was scrapped. Nebraska originally released in 1982, was Springsteen's sixth album, at first with the E Street Band, but eventually scrapped for the solo acoustic version that Springsteen put out. Bruce would instead use E Street on “Born In The U.S.A.
Nebraska '82: Expanded Edition will be out on October, 17.
“Born To Run” turned 50, and The Boss celebrated by releasing the studio outtake of “Lonely Night In The Park.”
Bruce Springsteen, never officially released, the song has been a bootleg for decades. It has been a streaming service darling and now the song is officially out for all to hear.
Bruce released a four-song EP from his May 14 performance in Manchester, England, during the E Street Band's European. He named the tour on stage that night, calling it the Land of Hope and Dreams Tour, which is the title of the EP.
"The mighty E Street Band is here tonight to call upon the righteous power of art, of music, of rock 'n' roll, in dangerous times," Springsteen said, as Land of Hope and Dreams includes, "Long Walk Home," "My City of Ruins" and Springsteen's cover of "Chimes of Freedom" by Bob Dylan.
"Land of Hope and Dreams" the title track, was written and recorded prior to Springsteen's 1999 reunion tour with E Street.