Bruce Springsteen: a new live album for Record Store Day

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The Boss comes home. Bruce Springsteen has announced the release of “Live From Asbury Park 2024,” an album capturing his entire marathon concert at the Sea.Hear.Now festival, available exclusively for the upcoming Record Store Day.

It's a collector's item that already promises to be essential. Bruce Springsteen is preparing to release the very first physical format of his titanic concert given in 2024 in Asbury Park. Planned for April 18, 2026this album will be one of the headliners of the Record Store Day (Record Store Day).

A 3-hour return to basics

This box set, which will be offered in version 5 vinyls (LP) Or 3 CDscaptures the raw energy of a three-hour set on the beaches of New Jersey. For the occasion, the “Boss” and his E Street Band drew on local history, performing rarities written a few streets away, such as Blinded By the Light, Growin' Up or even thundercrack.

Of course, stadium anthems are not forgotten. The tracklisting confirms the presence of the essentials Thunder Road, Badlands and a moving closing on Jersey Girl. Here are the details of the titles present on this massive box set:

  • Side A: Lonesome Day, Blinded By The Light, Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?, Growin' Up
  • Side B: The Promised Land, Spirit In The Night
  • Side C: Thundercrack, The E Street Shuffle, Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
  • Side D: Hungry Heart, Local Hero, Atlantic City
  • Side E: Tougher Than The Rest, Long Walk Home, Racing In The Street
  • Side F: Because The Night, She's The One, Wrecking Ball, The Rising
  • Side G: Badlands, Thunder Road, Meeting Across The River
  • Side H: Jungleland, Born To Run
  • Side I: Rosalita (Come Out Tonight), Bobby Jean, Dancing In The Dark
  • Side J: Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out, Twist And Shout, Jersey Girl
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