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From "floatingunder" <Steven.Durben@cignabehavioral.com>
Subject Naming the first one
Date Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:44:35 -0000

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(Maybe or maybe not a thread here...)

Pardon my daydream but..
The other day, I was thinking what a terrific title Elvis Costello 
started his career off with, that is of course "My Aim is True".  
Straight forward, to the point and out of that era (any era really), a 
great title, to my eyes anyway.

Highly subjective, but what artist's first album titles stick out for 
you as having had great title as way of introduction to them?  Be it 
the title reflects and captures the times it grew out of, or serves as 
a great introduction to the "spirit" of the artist in some way, or 
finally you just plain loved the title.  


Steve "Johnny Cash song I've been LOVING lately is "I Still Miss 
Someone" D.








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