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LED ZEPPELIN: Untitled (1971) If you wantto write heavy rock, this is how you do it.
Great guitar riffs and disciplined ensembleplaying. "Stairway' is a seamless venture
into the longer structure, but don't miss theepic 'When The Levee Breaks', an object
shadowy 'Battle Of Evermore, where Zeplesson in hard-hitting repetition, and the
show that just because a song is acousticdoesn't mean it can't be intense.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: The Wild, theInnocent and the E Street Shuffle (1973)
focused and popularist as its two successors,Bruce's second album may not be as
song structures, haunting arrangements andbut it shares the same interest in long-scale
lyrics that teem with characters and localcolour. A unique rock-soul fusion.