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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Heart-Little Queen (1977)

Influenced by Led Zeppelin, Heart have earned critical acclaim for 40 years with their outstanding songwriting, which has shaped many of their albums, some of them essential to rock music. "Little Queen", the second album from this formidable band, is known worldwide for the hit "Barracuda", which, however, doesn't overshadow the rest of the tracks, a skillful blend of rock whirlwinds and delicate folk songs. Good examples of the band's acoustic side are "Love Alive" and the instrumental "Sylvan Song", which, along with "Dream of the Archer", represents the band's folk influence on this album. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the hard rock tracks, in addition to the aforementioned "Barracuda", are found in "Little Queen", featuring Ann Wilson at her peak with her powerful vocals, while "Go On Cuy" showcases Heart's more bucolic side while simultaneously delivering their heavy and forceful rock. "Little Queen" is the most folk and acoustic album of the band's career, full of great acoustic beauty, demonstrating the two sides of Heart, on the one hand the rawness of their rock songs and on the other the delicacy of their intense and delicate compositions.

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