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Bruce Springsteen’s *Nebraska* to Receive Expanded Re-Release, Biopic Trailer Debuts
Bruce Springsteen is preparing for a busy fall.On October 17, Sony will release an expanded edition of his critically acclaimed 1982 album, *Nebraska*. Together, a trailer has been released for *Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere*, a new biopic about the musician’s life and career.
The announcement of the *Nebraska* re-release coincides with increased public attention on Springsteen, fueled by appearances like his October 2, 2024, interview with actor Jeremy Allen White on jimmy kimmel Live!. During the appearance, the two discussed their careers and the upcoming biopic, directed by Scott Cooper.
Nebraska, originally released in 1982, is notable for its stark, lo-fi sound, recorded primarily on a four-track recorder. Pitchfork’s original review praised the album’s raw emotional power and storytelling. The album currently ranks among Pitchfork’s 200 Best Albums of the 1980s, solidifying its place in music history.
About *Nebraska*
Initially intended as a demo,*nebraska*’s stripped-down aesthetic resonated with audiences and critics alike. The album’s themes of economic hardship, desperation, and violence offered a darker, more introspective look at American life than Springsteen’s earlier work. The expanded edition promises to offer new insights into the album’s creation and legacy.
| Album | Release Date | Label | Notable Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nebraska | September 12, 1982 | Columbia Records | “Atlantic City”, “Nebraska”, “State Trooper” |
| Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition | October 17, 2024 | Sony | Details of additional tracks not yet released |
*Deliver me From Nowhere*: The Biopic
the *Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere* biopic, based on Springsteen’s 2016 autobiography of the same name, promises a extensive look at the artist’s life, from his New Jersey upbringing to his rise to international stardom. Jeremy Allen White’s casting has generated important buzz, and the trailer hints at a nuanced portrayal of Springsteen’s creative process and personal struggles.
