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Bruce Springsteen's 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' drops Friday — here's what to know about the new release
Bruce Springsteen's 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' drops Friday — here's what to know about the new release

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Bruce Springsteen's 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums' drops Friday — here's what to know about the new release

We independently evaluate the products we review. When you buy via links on our site, we may receive compensation. Read more about how we vet products and deals. Springsteen fans, get ready, because Bruce is unveiling seven previously unreleased albums with his newest release: Tracks II: The Lost Albums. Composed of 83 songs, the follow-up to Springsteen's 1998 album Tracks will come out this Friday, June 27. In addition to being available to stream ASAP on Friday, Tracks II: The Lost Albums is also available to purchase on digital, in a seven-CD format and a nine-LP set. Both of which include a hardcover book featuring liner notes, lyrics and photographs. Are you ready to discover Bruce Springsteen's long foretold lost albums? Here's how to listen. Tracks II: The Lost Albums will be released Friday, June 27, 2025. You can pre-order the digital album, seven-CD album or the nine-LP set now. You can also pre-save the album on Spotify and Apple Music. If you don't want to purchase the digital album, seven-CD album or the nine-LP set of Tracks II: The Lost Albums you can still stream all 83 songs on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music Unlimited. Stream on Apple Music Stream on Spotify Stream on Amazon The digital album (MP3) cost of Tracks II: The Lost Albums will run you $69.99. The seven-CD set costs $299.99 if you order directly via Bruce Springsteen's website, but Amazon has it listed on sale for $259.99. Similarly, the nine-LP set is on sale at Amazon for $328. Tracks II: The Lost Albums is less one album and more like a collection. The new release will feature seven previously unreleased albums recorded between 1983 and 2019, totaling 83 songs.1. Follow That Dream 2. Don't Back Down On Our Love 3. Little Girl Like You 4. Johnny Bye Bye 5. Sugarland 6. Seven Tears 7. Fugitive's Dream 8. Black Mountain Ballad 9. Jim Deer 10. County Fair 11. My Hometown 12. One Love 13. Don't Back Down 14. Richfield Whistle 15. The Klansman 16. Unsatisfied Heart 17. Shut Out The Light 18. Fugitive's Dream (Ballad)1. Blind Spot 2. Maybe I Don't Know You 3. Something In The Well 4. Waiting On The End Of The World 5. The Little Things 6. We Fell Down 7. One Beautiful Morning 8. Between Heaven and Earth 9. Secret Garden 10. The Farewell Party1. The Desert (Instrumental) 2. Where You Goin', Where You From 3. Faithless 4. All God's Children 5. A Prayer By The River (Instrumental) 6. God Sent You 7. Goin' To California 8. The Western Sea (Instrumental) 9. My Master's Hand 10. Let Me Ride 11. My Master's Hand (Theme)1. Repo Man 2. Tiger Rose 3. Poor Side of Town 4. Delivery Man 5. Under A Big Sky 6. Detail Man 7. Silver Mountain 8. Janey Don't You Lose Heart 9. You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone 10. Stand On It 11. Blue Highway 12. Somewhere North of Nashville1. Inyo 2. Indian Town 3. Adelita 4. The Aztec Dance 5. The Lost Charro 6. Our Lady of Monroe 7. El Jardinero (Upon the Death of Ramona) 8. One False Move 9. Ciudad Juarez 10. When I Build My Beautiful House1. Sunday Love 2. Late in the Evening 3. Two of Us 4. Lonely Town 5. September Kisses 6. Twilight Hours 7. I'll Stand By You 8. High Sierra 9. Sunliner 10. Another You 11. Dinner at Eight 12. Follow The Sun1. I'm Not Sleeping 2. Idiot's Delight 3. Another Thin Line 4. The Great Depression 5. Blind Man 6. Rain In The River 7. If I Could Only Be Your Lover 8. Cutting Knife 9. You Lifted Me Up 10. Perfect World

Fans Quickly Defend ‘90s Singer, 50, After Comments Scrutinize Appearance: ‘Still a Beautiful Woman'
Fans Quickly Defend ‘90s Singer, 50, After Comments Scrutinize Appearance: ‘Still a Beautiful Woman'

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Fans Quickly Defend ‘90s Singer, 50, After Comments Scrutinize Appearance: ‘Still a Beautiful Woman'

Fans Quickly Defend '90s Singer, 50, After Comments Scrutinize Appearance: 'Still a Beautiful Woman' originally appeared on Parade. Natalie Imbruglia's fans have her back. The Australian-British singer, 50, best known for her 1997 hit 'Torn,' received some unkind comments after a recent appearance alongside The Corrs and Imelda May in Cork, a video shared to social media, the 50-year-old songstress can be seen energetically belting out 'Torn,' wearing a billowing black skirt, slim black top, and boots. She bounced around the stage, much to the delight of fans thrilled to be transported back in time. But unkind comments sparked a debate in the comment section, with Imbruglia's supporters rushing to her defense. 'All the people calling her fat in the comments are truly the least attractive people online,' one fan wrote. 'They're also mainly failures. How many of them have been as successful as MI? X' Another added, 'Blimey. She's 50. She looks incredible.'One supporter noted, 'Still looking good though at 50… most of the haters aren't coming close to looking that good in their 30s!' Many fans echoed those sentiments, appreciating the sight of what one called a 'real woman' on stage. Another fan summed it up: 'Aged like fine wine.' We couldn't agree more. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans Quickly Defend '90s Singer, 50, After Comments Scrutinize Appearance: 'Still a Beautiful Woman' first appeared on Parade on Jun 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

Liam Gallagher hits out at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans branded 'rowdy'
Liam Gallagher hits out at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans branded 'rowdy'

Sky News

time15-06-2025

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  • Sky News

Liam Gallagher hits out at Edinburgh council after Oasis fans branded 'rowdy'

Liam Gallagher has criticised a Scottish council for suggesting Oasis fans were "drunk, middle-aged and fat". The remarks were revealed following a freedom of information request that was sent to Edinburgh council - ahead of the band's three sold-out shows in Scotland this August. The documents expressed concerns that the Oasis Live '25 tour would clash with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe - the world's largest performance arts festival. One note warned that there would be a "substantial amount of older fans", and that because "middle-aged men take up more room", age and size should be considered in crowd control planning. Another note suggested "medium to high intoxication" should be expected at the concert. An additional remark said there was some "concern about crowds of Oasis on weekends as they are already rowdy, and the tone of the band". It also expressed concern for the "safety" at the Edinburgh Fringe - including for its performers. "Many performers are considering not attending for that weekend," one note read. Liam Gallagher was not impressed - and left the following message for the council on his social media. "To the Edinburgh council I've heard what you said about Oasis fans and quite frankly your attitude f****** stinks I'd leave town that day if I was any of you lot." In a second post, he said: "I'd love to see a picture of all the people on the Edinburgh council bet there's some real stunning individuals." David Walker, from the Oasis Collectors Group, has described the comments as "a nasty, sneering stereotype". "It's a jaundiced view," he added. Local councillor Margaret Graham said that it is usual practice for the council to "prepare extensively" for major city events. The culture and communities convener also said: "We're very proud to host the biggest and best events in Edinburgh throughout the year, which bring in hundreds of millions of pounds to the local economy and provide unparalleled entertainment for our residents and visitors. "As with any major event which takes place in the city, we prepare extensively alongside our partners to ensure the safety and best possible experience of everyone involved - and Oasis are no different." Around 210,000 fans are expected to attend the three Edinburgh gigs. Oasis made their comeback announcement in August last year - ahead of the 30th anniversary of their debut album Definitely Maybe, released on 29 August 1994. Liam and Noel Gallagher's return also marks 15 years since the last time the brothers performed together before their infamous fallout - which was prompted by a backstage brawl before a Paris festival in August 2009. Liam damaged one of his elder brother's guitars, causing Noel to dramatically quit - ending the partnership that had propelled them to fame and fortune. "It is with some sadness and great relief... I quit Oasis tonight," Noel later said in a statement. "People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer." The feud continued over the years, with the pair exchanging insults publicly - Liam on social media, Noel more when asked about his brother in interviews - but reportedly never speaking in person. When his documentary As It Was was released in 2019, Liam told Sky News he had wanted to "break [Noel's] jaw" after he apparently refused permission for Oasis music to be featured in the film. But after 15 years, they have now made amends - giving thousands of Oasis fans the chance to see them play live once again. Their top hits include Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Stand By Me, Lyla and The Importance of Being Idle.

Liam Gallagher's brutal response to council as he defends Oasis fans
Liam Gallagher's brutal response to council as he defends Oasis fans

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Liam Gallagher's brutal response to council as he defends Oasis fans

Liam Gallagher has hit back at Edinburgh Council after Oasis fans were described as "older", "drunk" and "rowdy" in official documents. Earlier this week, safety briefing documents from the local authority leaked ahead of the band's three sold-out shows in August. In the papers, Edinburgh officials wrote that the concerts will be attended by mainly, "middle-aged men" who "take up more room." The documents, which were obtained by the the Scottish Sun also read: "Concerned about the safety of the Fringe and its performers. Many performers are considering not attending for that weekend. READ MORE: Inside Benidorm's best Irish bar READ MORE: The village with amazing beaches on the UK's 'best island' two hours from Greater Manchester "There is concern about crowds ... as they are already rowdy ... and the tone of the band." Another note states that 'Middle-aged men take up more room" when discussing accommodation and anticipates "Medium to high intoxication" and a "substantial amount of older fans" As is custom, Liam took to social media to voice his opinions about the documents, taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, to write: "To the Edinburgh council I've heard what you said about OASIS fans and quite frankly your attitude f***ing stinks I'd leave town that day if I was any of you lot." Gallagher then added a second post on Sunday, saying: "I'd love to see a picture of all the people on the Edinburgh council bet there's some real STUNING individuals." Edinburgh culture convener, Margaret Graham told the Scottish Sun: "We're very proud to host the biggest and best events in Edinburgh throughout the year, which bring in hundreds of millions of pounds to the local economy and provide unparalleled entertainment for our residents and visitors. 'As with any major event which takes place in the city, we prepare extensively alongside our partners to ensure the safety and best possible experience of everyone involved – and Oasis are no different. "No two events are the same in terms of requirements or planning and our multi-agency approach reflects this appropriately. 'We're also working closely with residents in the local area to make sure these concerts pass off as smoothly as possible. "We're looking forward to seeing Oasis take to the stage.' Liam will be joining his brother Noel at the Murrayfield Stadium on August 8,9 and 12, as part of their historic world tour after 15 years apart. An estimated 210,000 fans are expected to show up.

Tate McRae earns her first No. 1 hit with Morgan Wallen duet
Tate McRae earns her first No. 1 hit with Morgan Wallen duet

CBC

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CBC

Tate McRae earns her first No. 1 hit with Morgan Wallen duet

Pop star Tate McRae has scored her first No. 1 song with What I Want, a duet with country singer Morgan Wallen from his recent album, I'm the Problem. McRae's highest-charting single prior to the song was Greedy, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in January 2024. The song marks Wallen's fourth No. 1 on the chart, and I'm the Problem also topped the Billboard 200. He also made history by breaking the record for the most songs to ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100 in a single week, with 37 songs. LISTEN | Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae's duet, What I Want: The collaboration between the two artists has not been without controversy, as McRae's fans were upset that she was choosing to work with the country star, who used a racist slur in 2021 and was arrested in 2024 for throwing a chair off of a roof. USA Today reported that McRae's fans expressed their disappointment in the comments of her Instagram post on April 8, before the song's release. "Girl don't do this collab ok I love you," wrote @grazihaas, while fan @missajisha commented, "Please Tate stand up!!! Don't do this collab baby girl! You're SO CLOSE!!! This will not end well!!!!!" Another fan, @offdaines, wrote: "Tate…really? That man?" Teen Vogue also shared a piece about the song titled "Tate McRae fans are pissed about her new song with Morgan Wallen," which included tweets such as "Tate McRae collabing with Morgan Wallen...... I'm actually so disappointed in her rn." WATCH | Music writers on Commotion discuss Wallen's album: Several radio stations including SiriusXM and iHeartRadio reacted to Wallen using the racial slur in 2021 by removing Wallen's music from rotation. His record label also temporarily suspended his recording contract. Wallen later apologized on Good Morning America for his use of the racial slur after the video of him saying it was publicized. Black country stars such as Darius Rucker have since forgiven Wallen, while others such as Mickey Guyton faced cyberbullying for condemning him. In December 2024, Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment. He is under supervised probation for two years. McRae is currently on tour promoting her album So Close to What, which was released in February and went to No. 1. She will return to Canada in August for shows in Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal.

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