On November 4 and 5, 1997, eight tracks not included on
The Wild, the Innocent and the E Street Shuffle were mixed and evaluated for inclusion on the
Tracks box set, to be released in 1998. They included "
Zero and Blind Terry", "Thundercrack", "Seaside Bar Song", "Santa Ana", "
Bishop Danced", "Evacuation of the West" aka "No More Kings In Texas", "Phantoms" and "Fire on the Wing". The first five, which included a live version of "Bishop Danced", recorded on January 31, 1973, at Max's Kansas City, New York City, were included; "Phantoms", "Fire on the Wing" and "No More Kings/Evacuation" remain officially unreleased. "
The Fever", recorded in a single take on May 16, 1973, was also rejected and disliked by Springsteen. His manager at the time,
Mike Appel, without informing Springsteen or Columbia Records, sent a cassette of the song to approximately forty disc jockeys across the US, including Ed Sciaky in Philadelphia, Kid Leo in Cleveland, and other DJs in Boston, New York, Houston, and Dallas. The song was then included on an endless stream of bootlegs, and was well known to Springsteen fans as one of his best songs. When it failed to appear on
Tracks, along with "The Promise", another highly regarded unreleased song, a backlash occurred among fans on the Internet. In response, a second release,
18 Tracks, was hastily assembled and released on April 13, 1999, with both songs included. ==Track listing==