Carly Rae Jepsen is releasing a 10th anniversary edition of her 2015 album E•mo•tion, featuring 24 tracks including unreleased songs like 'More' and remixes, with the new edition set for release on October 17, 2025.
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Bruce Springsteen released a comprehensive box set, 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums,' featuring 83 previously unreleased songs that span various styles and periods, offering a deep dive into his lesser-known and experimental works from the 1980s and beyond.
Bruce Springsteen's Tracks II: The Lost Albums is a comprehensive box set featuring 83 previously unheard songs from various unreleased albums spanning 1983 to 2018. Critics Michael Hann and Laura Barton discuss the emotional and artistic significance of these recordings, highlighting Springsteen's dual personas as 'The Boss' and a more nuanced artist, and expressing both admiration and critique for the collection's sound and selection. The set offers a deep dive into Springsteen's creative evolution, with anticipation for future releases like Tracks III and Electric Nebraska.
Two previously unreleased songs from Prince's vault, "7 (E Flat Version)" and "All a Share Together Now," are now available for streaming. "7" was a single from Prince's 1992 album Love Symbol, while "All a Share Together Now" had never been officially released. The Prince Estate recently won a trademark case against a drink company and released a whole album, Welcome 2 America, in 2021.
The demo tape that launched Prince's career is up for auction, containing unreleased versions of three original songs recorded by Prince in 1976. The tape is part of the Marvels of Modern Music auction and comes with a plexiglass display case, a business card belonging to the music executive who signed Prince, a CD transfer of the tape's audio, and a letter of provenance from the person who discovered it. Other Prince items are also being auctioned, including a lace glove he wore on stage during the Purple Rain tour and a sealed first pressing of "The Black Album."
Soundgarden and Chris Cornell's widow, Vicky Cornell, have settled their legal battle, allowing for the release of the late singer's final songs with the band. The reconciliation marks a new partnership between the two parties, which will allow Soundgarden fans around the world to hear the final songs that the band and Chris were working on. Chris Cornell, a frontman for Soundgarden and Audioslave, died in 2017 by suicide at the age of 52.
Soundgarden and Vicky Cornell, the widow of late frontman Chris Cornell, have reached an agreement that will allow the band to release their final songs with Cornell's vocals. The unreleased tracks have been the subject of a legal dispute between the band and Vicky Cornell, but the agreement will now allow for their release. No details have been given on when the songs will be released or how many there are.
Taylor Swift surprised fans by releasing four previously unreleased songs, including two from "The Hunger Games" soundtrack, on the eve of her Eras Tour. Three of the tracks are part of her massive re-recording project, while one is a never officially released track from the "Lover" era. The release includes "All of the Girls You Loved Before," which went viral on TikTok after being leaked earlier this year. Fans are excited for the tour and eager to see what Swift has in store for the future.
Taylor Swift has shared four previously unreleased songs, including three re-recorded tracks and one new song, "All of the Girls You Loved Before." The new song is believed to be a Lover outtake and was co-produced by Swift, Louis Bell, and Frank Dukes. Swift has been re-recording her catalog and has so far released two remade albums, Fearless (Taylor's Version) and Red (Taylor's Version), as well as two redone 1989 cuts.
Taylor Swift will release four previously unreleased songs, including three rerecordings, ahead of her Eras Tour debut. The songs are "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)," "Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version)" featuring Joy William and John Boy Music, "If This Was a Movie (Taylor's Version)," and "All of the Girls You Loved Before." Swifties have speculated that "Speak Now" may be the next rerecorded album she plans to release. The Eras Tour is set to kick off in Glendale, Arizona on March 18.
Taylor Swift will release four previously unreleased songs at midnight ET/ 9 p.m. PT, on the eve of the first night of her Eras Tour. Three of the songs are part of Swift’s massive re-recording undertaking, and one is a never officially released track that was written during the “Lover” era. The tracks include “Eyes Open (Taylor’s Version),” “Safe & Sound (Ft. Joy Williams and John Paul White) (Taylor’s Version),” “If This Was a Movie (Taylor’s Version)” and “All of the Girls You Loved Before.” The Eras Tour begins Friday night in Glendale, Ariz.