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Springsteen's 'Nebraska' Outtakes Unveil Alternate Musical Universes
24 Oct
Summary
- Springsteen's 'Nebraska' album had many unreleased outtakes
- Alternate versions of songs showcase different musical directions
- Maggie Rose, a rising Nashville singer, discusses her own musical evolution

In 2025, a new boxed set celebrating Bruce Springsteen's classic 1982 album 'Nebraska' has been released, offering a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind the seminal record. The set includes two discs of outtakes, providing a rare opportunity to explore the "multiverse" of alternate versions that could have been.
While the final 'Nebraska' album is widely regarded as a masterpiece, the outtakes reveal that Springsteen had explored various musical directions during the recording sessions. Some of the "Electric Nebraska" tracks, featuring the E Street Band, are stunning, while others don't quite capture the raw, stripped-down essence of the original. Nonetheless, the collection offers a compelling look at the creative choices Springsteen made in shaping the album's iconic sound.
Alongside the Springsteen news, the article also profiles rising Nashville singer Maggie Rose, who has navigated a diverse musical landscape, seamlessly blending pop, Americana, and even the jam band scene. Rose's latest album, 'Cocoon,' showcases her versatility and artistic evolution, cementing her status as a "Queen Among Nashville Singers."




