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4-6Edge Books: Legends of Rock series.
These profiles describe how the rock bands developed, identify their high and low points, note the strengths and weaknesses of each member, and discuss their albums. The narratives are matter-of-factly written and largely chronological. Though burdened by an overly busy graphic design, the volumes are filled with color and black-and-white photos that will interest fans and rock-music enthusiasts. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Edge Books: Legends of Rock titles: U2 and The Beatles.