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Led Zeppelin
Uncut.co.uk has a selection of some of the greatest albums ever made to give away to four readers.

The four records are Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut, Led Zeppelin II, the Rolling Stones' 'Aftermath' and Van Morrison's epic 'Astral Weeks.'

The eight million-selling Led Zeppelin featuring the sketch of the Hindenburg disaster on the cover sleeve changed the face of heavy rock music on it's release in '69. Featuring 'Communication Breakdown' and 'Dazed and Confused' it remains a very important record in rock history.

Led Zeppelin II is also a rock classic and highlights include the heavy riffed 'Whole Lotta Love' and 'Heartbreaker'.

As well as the Zepp riffs, the Rolling Stone's record 'Aftermath' is also worthy of a place in every collection. It was the '66 album that first featured exclusively Jagger/Richards compostions, and includes the magnificent 'Under My Thumb.'

To win a set of the four classic albums, simply answer the question below:

Get your entries in by July 31.

This competition is now closed. Winners will be notified.


Pic credit: Rex Features

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