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1. Mary Queen of Arkansas | |
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2. It's Hard to be a Saint in the City | |
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3. Growin' Up |
3. This Hard Land |
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4. Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street? | |
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15. Born in the U. S. A. |
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Disc 1: The lyrics to tracks 1, 2, 3 and 4 can be found on Greetings from Asbury Park, N. J
Disc 2: The lyrics to track 15 can be found on Born in the U. S. A.
Disc 3: The lyrics to track 3 can be found on Greatest Hits
The following notes, written by Bruce, are taken from the booklet that accompanies Tracks.
During the long intervals between my record releases, as I was spending more and more time in the studio, when I met a fan on the street I was often asked, "What are you guys doing in there?" I regularly pondered that question myself.
What we were doing in there was making a lot of music, a lot more music than I could use at any one time. As a result, my albums became a series of choices--what to include, what to leave out? I based my decisions on my creative point of view at the moment--the subject I was trying to focus on, something musical or emotional I was trying to express. In certain instances, as on Darkness on the Edge of Town, Nebraska, and The Ghost of Tom Joad, these choices crystallized the album I was making. On some of my other records the reasons I had for choosing one song over another, in hindsight, feel a good deal less significant. One of the results of working like this was that a lot of music, including some of my favorite things, remained unreleased.
This collection contains everything from the first notes I sang in a Columbia recording studio, my early and later work with the E Street Band, through my music in the 90s. It's the alternate route to some of the destinations I travelled to on my records, an invitation into the studio on the many nights we spent making music in search of the records we presented to you. I'm glad to finally be able to share this music; here are some of the ones that got away.