The American singer is releasing the box set “Nebraska ’82” ahead of the film “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” which focuses on the making of this solo album.
Following Bob Dylan and Neil Young, it seems Bruce Springsteen is also opening his archives. Just three months after releasing a massive box set containing “lost albums” from the 1983-2018 period, the American rocker continues to travel back in time. This time, he stops at the winter of 1981, when he isolated himself at a ranch in Colts Neck, New Jersey, to record the folk and rockabilly songs for his sixth album, Nebraska, released in September 1982.
A stark, bleak work, a cult favorite among fans but less known to the general public. But not for much longer, as this expanded five-volume edition precedes the release of the film Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere (in theaters Wednesday, October 22) starring Jeremy Allen White in the title role.