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18 Tracks is a compilation album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1999. All but three selections had been on the boxed set Tracks, released six months before. This single album was intended to capture more casual fans, It was also recorded by Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Obscure early-1990s Human Touch outtake "Trouble River" was the third previously unreleased cut exclusive to this compilation.
When Springsteen appeared on The Charlie Rose Show in November 1998 to promote Tracks, Charlie Rose asked him specifically about excluding "The Promise" and "The Fever." Springsteen responded that he was never happy about the way "The Promise" had been recorded and that "The Fever" was never one of his favorite songs. Though he would acquiesce and release both songs on 18 Tracks to appease his fans, he re-recorded "The Promise" rather than include any of the rejected outtakes he had in his archives. Though it had been recorded with the full E Street Band during the original sessions for Darkness on the Edge of Town, Springsteen returned to the solo piano arrangement that had been typically used for its earliest live performances, including its debut at Monmouth Arts Centre in Red Bank, New Jersey, on August 3, 1976. Jacob Nierenberg of Consequence of Sound would later write that "this stripped-down version [from 18 Tracks] is even better than the original [studio outtake]."
The new recording of "The Promise" would be nominated in 2000 for two Grammy Awards: Best Rock Song and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance.
Commercial goals for the album were not met, as it only reached No. 64 on the Billboard 200 album chart and became his first album not to receive a RIAA certification. It did modestly better on the UK charts.
Track listing
Personnel
- Bruce Springsteen – guitar, vocals, lead guitar, piano
- Danny Federici – organ, glockenspiel, accordion, keyboards
- Garry Tallent – bass
- Clarence Clemons – saxophone, percussion, background vocals
- Stevie Van Zandt – guitar
- Roy Bittan – piano, keyboards
- Max Weinberg – drums
- Vini Lopez – drums (2, 17)
- David Sancious – piano (2), organ (2), keyboards (13, 14)
- Jerry Vivino – tenor sax (4)
- Ed Manion – baritone sax (4, 10)
- Mark "The Loveman" Pender – trumpet (4, 10)
- Richie "LaBamba" Rosenberg – trombone (4, 10)
- Mike Spengler – trumpet (4, 10)
- Mario Cruz – tenor sax (10)
- Nils Lofgren – vocals (12)
- Michael Fisher – percussion (13)
- Randy Jackson – bass (13–15)
- Jeff Porcaro – drums (13, 15)
- Omar Hakim – drums (14)
- Gary Mallaber – drums (16)
- Marty Rifkin – pedal steel guitar (16), Dobro (16)
- Soozie Tyrell – violin (16)
Charts
Weekly charts
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|+Weekly chart performance for 18 Tracks
! scope="col"| Chart (1999)
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! scope="row"| Australian Albums (ARIA)
| 98
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!scope="row"|European Albums (Music & Media)
|align="center"|7
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! scope="row"| Italian Albums (FIMI)
| 13
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Year-end charts
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|+Year-end chart performance for 18 Tracks
! scope="col"| Chart (1999)
! scope="col"| Position
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! scope="row"| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)
| 98
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