With 83 songs spanning seven previously unreleased albums, Springsteen’s new archival set is a lot of take in. Here’s a guide to the best moments

In 1992, Bruce Springsteen released two albums on the same day. Thirty-three years later, he’s topping himself — and every other artist in the history of recorded music — by dropping no fewer than seven unheard albums simultaneously in one boxed set. The collection, Tracks II: The Lost Albums, is a reminder that Springsteen’s music can go far beyond the E Street Band’s stadium rock, with sounds ranging from mid-fi proto-bedroom-pop to Great American Songbook style balladry to early-Nineties drum-loop experimentation. It may take years to fully absorb the 83 songs here, but these are some of our favorites so far.

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