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* Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc., the 1984 debut album by Country singer Dwight Yoakam and its eponymous title song
Rick Dees, at the time a radio DJ in Memphis, Tennessee, recorded " Disco Duck " ( 1976 ) and " Dis-Gorilla " ( 1977 ); Frank Zappa parodied the lifestyles of disco dancers in " Dancin ' Fool " on his 1979 Sheik Yerbouti album, and " Disco Boy " on his 1976 Zoot Allures album ; and " Weird Al " Yankovic's 1981 eponymous debut album includes a disco song called " Gotta Boogie ", an extended pun on the similarity of the disco subgenre name " boogie " to the American slang word " booger " and its British counterpart " bogey ".
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The White Stripes incorporated sections of a traditional song Son House recorded —" John the Revelator "— into the song " Cannon " from their eponymous debut album The White Stripes.
In January 1979, the Undertones recorded their eponymous debut album at Eden Studios in Acton, West London, using producer Roger Bechirian, whom the band had worked with for the first time the previous December, when Bechirian had produced the band's second single, " Get Over You ".
Following the release of Get Over You in February 1979, the Undertones ' eponymous debut album was released in May.
In a 2000 poll by Q to discover the 100 greatest British albums of all time as voted by the British public, the Undertones ' eponymous debut LP was voted the 90th greatest British album.
That same year saw Robertson win three awards for his eponymous debut solo album.
In 1977, Rick Danko released his eponymous debut solo album, which featured the other four members of The Band on various tracks.
John Deacon was recruited prior to recording their eponymous debut album ( 1973 ).
In 1973, after a series of delays, Queen released their eponymous debut album, an effort influenced by the heavy metal and progressive rock of the day.
Their eponymous debut was released in 1978.
Asia's eponymous debut album Asia, released in March 1982, received considerable commercial success, spending nine weeks at number one in the U. S. album chart and selling over 4 million copies in the U. S. alone.
Emerson also used the organ at the Royal Festival Hall for " The Three Fates " from the eponymous debut album by the group.
In 1995 Kent released their eponymous debut Kent.
* The 70's Southern California rock band Ambrosia included Nice, Nice, Very Nice on their eponymous debut album, setting music to the words of Bokonon's 53rd Calypso.
Sting recorded a new version of the song " Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot " as a duet with Glee actor / singer Matthew Morrison, which appears on Morrison's 2011 eponymous debut album.
The group's eponymous debut album was recorded in England in February 1972 with producer Glyn Johns and released on June 26, 1972.
In 1986, Rich Mullins released his eponymous debut album, followed in 1987 by Pictures in the Sky.
In order to meet Norman's hospital bills, in November 2002 Solid Rock Records began releasing the Essential Series on CD-R, a set of seven Norman albums, with 142 songs ( including 16 previously unreleased songs ), which comprised: Instigator, which included rough mix versions of two previously unreleased songs, " Butterfly " and " Kulderachna ", both removed from 1973's So Long Ago the Garden ; Agitator, which included three unreleased bonus tracks, " Sweet Silver Angels ", " God, Part 2 ", and " People In My Past "; Liberator, which included songs that were aimed at " liberating Christians who felt trapped inside the church and also providing a cultural doorway to allow those who felt dismissed and isolated by Christianity to find their way into fellowship with Christ regardless of the church's response toward them "; Collaborator, which featured songs representing " the combined efforts of Charles and Larry from lyrics and melodies to arrangements and production ", including three unreleased songs: " Perfect World ", " Don't Wanna Be Like You ", and " Jesus Is God ", recorded about 2000 ; Emancipator, included two unreleased songs of Norman singing with Randy Stonehill: a Christian version of the folk song " He Was a Friend of Mine ", which had been popularized by The Byrds and Bob Dylan, which was re-titled " He is a Friend of Mine ", and " I Love You ", the song Stonehill and Norman co-wrote in 1971 for Stonehill's Born Twice album ; Infiltrator, which sees love as " the most powerful infiltrator in the world ", is a collection of Norman's love songs, and includes two new releases: a cover of David Noble's " Waves of Grace ", and " Stranger, Won't You Change "; and Survivor, included the full 8-minute version of " Dark Passage ", an unreleased third verse of " Baby Out of Wedlock ", and " One Star Remains ", which is Judee Sill's " My Man On Love " from her 1971 eponymous debut album.
In 2001, the band's eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies, and featured hits such as the songs " 19-2000 " and " Clint Eastwood ," earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.
Plant had been an admirer of Spence and Moby Grape since the release of Moby Grape's eponymous 1967 debut album.
In August 1972 Camel signed with MCA Records and their eponymous debut album was released six months later.
The fair was also an inspiration for The Band Perry's song " Walk Me Down The Middle ", which was featured on their eponymous debut album.

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On Led Zeppelin's eponymous first album, Led Zeppelin, he used this guitar tuning to perform " Black Mountain Side ", though he detuned the entire guitar by one-half a step for the recording, so it was really D-A-D-G-A-D ( where the '' denotes a flattened note )-- the piece which was strongly influenced by Bert Jansch's earlier arrangement of a traditional Irish song called " Blackwater Side " ( though Jansch actually used a simpler ' drop D ' tuning ).
The song " Goin ' Down ", originally released by the band Moloch on their eponymous album in 1969, became a blues standard and was covered by Freddie King, Jeff Beck, Deep Purple, JJ Cale, Marc Ford, Bryan Ferry, Pearl Jam, Gov't Mule, Sam Kinison, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Satriani, The Who, Led Zeppelin, and many others.

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Alp Arslan ( ālp arslān ; ālb ārslān ; 1029 – 15 December 1072 ) was the third sultan of the Seljuq dynasty and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder of the dynasty.
In legend, Amarynthus ( a form of Amarantus ) was a hunter of Artemis and king of Euboea ; in a village of Amarynthus, of which he was the eponymous hero, there was a famous temple of Artemis Amarynthia or Amarysia ( Strabo x.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Plug was a comic based on the eponymous character from The Bash Street Kids that began with issue dated 24 September 1977, and is notable for being the first comic to make use of rotogravure printing.
The symbol was used by André-Marie Ampère, after whom the unit of electric current is named, in formulating the eponymous Ampère's force law which he discovered in 1820.
Donn slighted Ériu, one of the eponymous goddesses of Ireland, and he was drowned off the south-west coast of the island.
His eponymous first album was released in 1989 and peaked at number 2 in the US country album chart while climbing to number 13 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
Garth Brooks's eponymous first album was released in 1989 and was a critical and chart success.
The piece was an extravaganza in which the classical Greek gods, grown elderly, are temporarily replaced by a troupe of 19th-century actors and actresses, one of whom is the eponymous Thespis, the Greek father of the drama.
Davenant cast Thomas Betterton in the eponymous role, and he continued to play the Dane until he was 74.
It was based on the eponymous novel by Richard Matheson.
Abdera's eponymous hero, Abderus, was another of Heracles ' lovers.
Prior to 1983, the town was in an eponymous seat of its own.
In 1972 Torrence won the Grammy Award for Best Album Cover for the psychedelic rock band Pollution's first eponymous 1971 album, and was nominated three other times in the same category for albums of The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.
One consequence of the decimation of the nomadic Kazakh population and the in-migration of non-Kazakhs was that by the 1970s Kazakhstan was the only Soviet republic in which the eponymous nationality was a minority in its own republic.
At 15 he founded a punk rock band, The Ripchords, whose sole release, an eponymous EP with four tracks, was championed by the BBC Radio One DJ John Peel.
" Rainbow Chaser " was one of the few Nirvana recordings that had any connection with " psychedelic " music, although " Orange and Blue " ( 1970 ) was acknowledged to have been written under the influence of LSD according to the liner notes of the eponymous album.

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