‘Best Of Bruce Springsteen’ career retrospective set for April release

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band perform at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival; New Orleans^ LA - September 7^ 2023

Sony Music announced that they will be releasing “Best Of Bruce Springsteen” in various formats on April 19th, including original songs spanning the 50-year recording career of “The Boss” from 1973’s Greeting From Asbury Park, NJ to 2020’s Letter To You. Springsteen’s first compilation tape, ‘Greatest Hits’ was released back in 1995; and he’s also released retrospective collections such as ‘The Essential Bruce Springsteen’ and ‘Chapter and Verse.’

Springsteen’s social media accounts posted: “Experience staples of Bruce’s live shows, best-selling breakouts, and recent releases together in one set for the first time. ‘Best Of Bruce Springsteen’ will be available on April 19! Listen to his career-spanning works digitally as an expanded 31-song collection or on physical formats as an 18-track set across 2 LPs or 1 CD. The LPs will also be available as an Amazon exclusive color variant. Link in bio to preorder.”

The physical formats of “Best Of Bruce Springsteen” will feature 18-tracks across 2 LPs or 1 CD, while the digital version will include 31-tracks. Amazon will also be releasing a special exclusive red vinyl version that can be pre-ordered here.

The cover of the “Best Of Bruce Springsteen” retrospective set features a photo of Springsteen taken by Eric Meola during the ‘Born to Run’ recording sessions. Physical editions of the compilation come with new liner notes by Erik Flannigan and are available as an 18-track set across 2 LPs or 1 CD.

To pre-order the “Best Of Bruce Springsteen” head here.

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