floatingunder wrote: >(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. > > > "Outlandos d'Amour." -- Sam Smith, PhD 1805 Brantley St. Winston-Salem NC 27103 336.480.6179 /m sam@lullabypit.com http://www.lullabypit.com ...it's a lonesome thing to be passing small towns with the lights shining sideways when the night is down, or going in strange places with a dog nosing before you and a dog nosing behind, or drawn to the cities where you'd hear a voice kissing and talking deep love in every shadow of the ditch, and you passing on with an empty, hungry stomach failing from your heart. - John Millington Synge