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History in Five Songs Episode 342: Title Track as Last Track

History in Five Songs Episode 342: Title Track as Last Track

In Episode 342 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contemplates the unusual choice of albums where the title track appears last, and examines what that placement says about the songs and albums, using examples from Slayer, Alice in Chains, David Bowie, and more.

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February 2, 202636m 32s

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Show Notes

In Episode 342 of History in Five Songs with Martin Popoff, Martin contemplates the unusual choice of albums where the title track appears last, and examines what that placement says about the songs and albums, using examples from Slayer, Alice in Chains, David Bowie, and more.

  1. Slayer – “Seasons in the Abyss”
  2. Nazareth – “No Mean City”
  3. Alice in Chains – “Black Gives Way to Blue”
  4. April Wine – “The Whole World’s Going Crazy”
  5. David Bowie – “Heathen (Rays)”

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