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American singer-songwriter Bruce Springstee­n reveals he wrote an entire album for E Street Band to tour behind.

- BY CHRIS WILLMAN

BRUCE Springstee­n hasn’t made too many public prediction­s about whether he’d ever record or tour with the E Street Band again. Recently, he answered a firm yes to both those questions.

Although Springstee­n gave no indication about when these things might come to fruition – since he does have a solo album, Western Stars, coming first – he indicated that writer’s block had come into play, at least when it came to coming up with E Street-appropriat­e material. And he’s over it.

In a Hollywood conversati­on with filmscorse­se maker Martin aimed at reminding Emmy voters about the Netflix film Springstee­n On

Broadway, talk turned to where songwritin­g inspiratio­n comes from, and Springstee­n said he can’t just summon it at will.

“You have to capture a little piece of the divine,” he said, in prefacing the unexpected news.

“And it can come in many, many forms. But whenever I really have written something that I felt has some quality to it, there’s always that little piece of ‘I’m not exactly sure where that came from. I know how I got here or how I got there, but ...’

“It’s like I’ve spent about seven years without writing anything for the band,” Springstee­n continued. “I couldn’t write anything for the band. And I said, ‘Well, of course ... you’ll never be able to do that again!’ And it’s a trick every time you do it, you know? But it’s a trick that, because of that fact that you can’t explain, cannot be self-duplicated. consciousl­y It has to come to you in inspiratio­n.

“And then about a month or so ago, I wrote almost an album’s worth of material for the band. And it came out of just... I mean, I know where it came from, but at the same time, it just came out of almost nowhere. And it was good, you know. I had about two weeks of those little daily visitation­s, and it was so nice.”

He laughed out loud at the memory. “It makes you so happy. You go ... There’ll be another tour!”

Springstee­n did not seem concerned when he told Variety in September of 2017: “It’s been awhile since I’ve written, but that’s not unusual. That’s occurred plenty of other times in my working life.”

Not that anyone should do the modern equivalent of lining up at their local Ticketmast­er just yet.

Western Stars, which comes out on June 14, is an album he’s talked about being in the works, if not done, for years, so Springstee­n remains very much a will-serve-no-album-yet before-its-time guy.

There’s also no word on whether Springstee­n might do an acoustic tour behind that record, as he has in the distant past for other solo albums.

But it’s clear that E Street Band members were telling the truth in the last year when they said they had little idea when or if they’d perform together again – especially if Springstee­n had told them he was done with retrospect­ive-focused tours and would need a new band-oriented album to justify hitting the road again.

The material to make that happen is in place... and fans may be offering thanks to some kind of divinity, too. – Reuters

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