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In 1975, Bruce Springsteen had to put up or shut up. At 24, after two albums in three years, he'd been called everything from the new Dylan to the future of rock 'n' roll. The records -- Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ and The Wild, The Innocent & the E Street Shuffle -- were involving, but they didn't live up to the promise. Suddenly, in 1975, everything hit: Born to Run was released, and Time and Newsweek, in a burst of journalistic one-upmanship, put Springsteen on the cover the same week. The payoff, still evident 25 years later, is that Born to Run delivered, and Springsteen deserved the hype. The album's reputation rests on four key songs: "Thunder Road," "Backstreets," "Jungleland," and the title track. Epic and anthemic, these songs are united by Springsteen's extraordinarily poetic lyrics -- hyperreal, hyperromantic, and centered around longing and faith -- and big, expansive arrangements full of piano and horns that create a shimmering wall of sound. The result is a stunning, timeless album that -- equal parts Phil Spector, Bo Diddley, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones -- is absolutely essential. Bill Wyman, Barnes & Noble