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So is Born to Run a transcendent masterpiece of raw emotion, or is it the best comedy album ever made? That's not to say it's not amazing stuff, just that you have to have some latitude for Springsteen's histrionics, and the bombast he manages to eke out of his bar band. That cuts both ways. Mostly it's truly great , but occasionally you have to step back and listen to it with, say, Samuel L.
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