Some albums are defined by a single track, ones that tie the entire album together and will be the banner for the sound it brings, and often the best of these are the title track of the album. Title Track Day is a day to dust off and break out those albums whose artists have nailed it, and placed the most iconic of a collections music right there on the label. Title tracks are, simply put, the song on an album that shares the name of the album itself. This is the first one that came to mind for me:
A good selection here https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/best-album-title-tracks-ever-2396319 or here https://www.listchallenges.com/paste-magazines-the-50-best-title-tracks-of One of my all time favourite albums and a great title one - thought the album wasn't actually called Walking in Memphis I think I might play it on the radio show tonight, and a couple off here (if more get posted)
I only just read that Jake Black from Alabama 3 died on Monday They did an aucostic album called There Will Be Peace in the Valley... When We Get the Keys to the Mansion on the Hill Here is the title track, though it was originally on Exile on Coldharbour Lane (which is the version I've added)
Just partially stealing the thread. 7pm. Bhbn.net Cracking set of requests that you all will approve of Louey
^^^^^^^ See post above I forgot it only last 2 minutes and almost missed my cue to introduce the show Louey