(Radio.com) Bruce Springsteen's new solo album will be "expansive," according to what the Boss' long time manager Jon Landau tells Billboard in a new interview.
Landu warns that while it is still to premature to say much about the new album, he believes that it will prove to be 'a very different kind of record" for Springsteen.
"All I can say is that there is a solo record," he continued. "And when I say solo record, I'm not talking about an acoustic record. It is, in fact, a very expansive record, a very rich record. It's one of Bruce's very creative efforts. Stay tuned, and we'll see exactly how that shapes up next year."
Springsteen is currently on tour with the E Street Band, finishing a their highly successful The River Tour. See their remaining dates here.
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