Stumpy Joe wrote:
I'm wondering whether this will focus on the early material, keeping it out of the public domain. I used to have a bunch of early 70's stuff on bootleg. It was revelatory, as so little of the material made it onto his early albums, and I believe I saw a quote that confirmed what I suspected--some of the songs on his forthcoming album are newly recorded versions of his early songs from this era.
Tracks was a huge project that began for Bruce in the mid-1990s and lots of songs were considered. From Darkness on the Edge of Town through Born in the U.S.A., Bruce recorded hundreds of songs, from demos to basic tracks to fully mixed. I don't think he's going to be bound to just early 1970s demos because, although interesting, those tend to get monotonous. I would imagine, like the first Tracks, this will be career-spanning. There's a Wikidot Web site called Brucebase that details every session for every album, including Tracks. See the link below.
http://brucebase.wikidot.com/stats:trac ... o-sessions