
We’re about to get a vast treasure trove of entire albums that Bruce Springsteen recorded and then never released. Next month, he’ll drop Tracks II: The Lost Albums, a box set of seven complete LPs that he recorded at different points in his career, mostly in the ’90s. Springsteen has released a handful of early singles — “Rain In The River,” “Blind Side,” “Faithless” — and they all show vastly different sides of his sound. Now, we get a whole new perspective on the man in the form of “Repo Man,” a jumped-up honky-tonk number from his as-yet-unreleased ’90s country album Somewhere North Of Nashville.