
It seems like having a title for your album is kind of a key piece of being a successful musician. And you don’t even have to get fancy to come up with a good album title. The Beatles named one after a road, Joni Mitchell named one after a color, and Green Day named one after… uh, something else.
But then there was this band, who had the audacity to shove aside all convention and release an album without any title at all. How should we refer to this set of songs? Not their problem, apparently.
I guess when you think about it, that’s kind of the ultimate rock and roll move, but it’s still really inconvenient in many practical ways. And then when it happens to have multiple classic tracks, that just makes it sting that much more. Which band released an album without a title?
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Correct Answer: Led Zeppelin
The answer is: Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin said screw it and released their fourth album without a title in 1971, featuring classics such as “Black Dog”, “Stairway to Heaven”, and “Going to California”. But you know what? We had the final say because everyone just started calling it IV, and now we’ve all agreed to keep it that way and move on.Source
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