alphabetizing band names
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Topic: alphabetizing band names
Posted By: infocat
Subject: alphabetizing band names
Date Posted: July 10 2011 at 02:49
Under what letter do you file the following band names?
The Alan Parsons Project [A or P] Il Berlione [I or B] A Triggering Myth [A or T] La Otracina [L or A] The Devin Townsend Project [D or T] 5uu's [F, or 5; if 5, before A or after Z?] Béla Fleck and The Flecktones [B or F] The Robert Fripp String Quintet [R or F] Mike Keneally & Beer for Dolphins [M, K or B] Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force [Y, M or R] My Bloody Valentine [M or B] SBB [before Saga or between Saga and Schicke Führs Fröhling] Alex Skolnick trio [A or S] and which comes first, Paul Simon or Simon and Garfunkel?
(note I did not ask about Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd, as they have only one obvious answer!)
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Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: July 10 2011 at 04:48
The Alan Parsons Project [A] - because it's the band's name Il Berlione - B, because "Il" is an article A Triggering Myth [T] La Otracina [O] The Devin Townsend Project [D] 5uu's [5, before A] Béla Fleck and The Flecktones - B The Robert Fripp String Quintet [R] Mike Keneally & Beer for Dolphins [M] Yngwie J. Malmsteen's Rising Force [Y] My Bloody Valentine [M] SBB [between Saga and Schicke Führs Fröhling] Alex Skolnick trio [A] and which comes first, Paul Simon or Simon and Garfunkel - Simon and Garfunkel first, then Simon, Paul
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: July 10 2011 at 11:03
For bands named after their leader, I prefer to keep them with the surname, i.e. Alan parsons Project under P etc. This means that they are kept together with any solo albums.
The definite article in front of non-English language band names is trickier. I tend to defer to whatever the locals would do. I simply ignore the word "The" (except for The The!)
A triggering myth etc, I would put under A.
Re S&G, yes S&G first, and any other Simon (space), then all Simon (commas)
Others such as 5uu's depend on what the band actually call themselves. Probably under the number 5, like 10CC etc..
What i find more difficult is duet pairings, such as Daryll Hall and John Oates. Are they Hall and John Oates, Daryll, or Hall/Oats, Daryll/John, or Hall and Oates, etc.
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Posted By: zappaholic
Date Posted: July 10 2011 at 14:51
Any band named after the full name of a person WHO IS A MEMBER OF THAT BAND goes under that person's last name. (Consequently, the Marshall Tucker Band would go under M, Abe Vigoda would go under A, etc.)
I ignore English articles (A, An, The), and foreign-language articles IF the band's name is in their native language.
I alphabetize numbers as though spelled out. Ditto the ? in ? & the Mysterians. Abbreviations like Mr. (e.g. Mr. Bungle) are left as is.
I would alphabetize !!! as though spelled "chk-chk-chk", as that is the accepted pronunciation of their name.
Any unusual or special cases, I usually wing it.
I've actually seen Jethro Tull alphabetized under T in record stores, as well as Judas Priest under P. I even saw one record store that used to file Elvis Presley and Elton John under E.
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Posted By: NotAProghead
Date Posted: July 10 2011 at 21:07
Easy Livin wrote:
A triggering myth etc, I would put under A. |
I have to agree, all bands' names with indefinite article are under A on PA: http://www.progarchives.com/bands-alpha.asp?letter=a" rel="nofollow - http://www.progarchives.com/bands-alpha.asp?letter=a
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Posted By: Luna
Date Posted: July 12 2011 at 17:56
What about Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band? C or B?
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 02:56
I guess Beefheart falls into the same category as Jethro Tull and which one's Pink.
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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 07:08
Beefheart goes under C for me. If the band is name of anyone other than an actual member's name I put it under the first name. (I hope Don hasn't legally changed his name to Captain Beefheart.) I put A Triggering Myth under T as I treat A's like The's. Mr. Bungle goes under Mr. and not Mister for me of course. If it's somebody and the somethings then I put it under the somebody's last name. I think my alphabetizing rules were in synch with what this site does since before this site existed.
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Posted By: himtroy
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 09:51
Yeah it's not a hard concept. You can do what you want, but Captain Beefheart and The Alan Parsons Project would be under C and A technically. It doesn't matter if Alan Parsons is his name, it's not just him playing solo music, it's the name of the band.
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 10:09
Can't agree re Alan Parsons etc. Where the band name includes their leader's name, for me it goes under the letter of that person's surname.
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Posted By: chopper
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 10:24
For what it's worth I would file The Alan Parsons Band under A, in the same way that The Beatles go under B, because that's a band name. The fact that it contains a person's name is immaterial.
Alan Parson's solo material would be under P.
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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 11:22
My Parsonses are under P. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones under F.
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 15:03
Slartibartfast wrote:
My Parsonses are under P. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones under F.
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Posted By: himtroy
Date Posted: July 13 2011 at 16:55
Like I said, do as you wish, but I'd imagine this topic was aiming to find the correct answer, which is having Alan Parson's Project under A. It's not just Alan Parsons, it's the name of a group. I'm sure Lenny Zakatek, Duncan Mckay, and Eric Wolfson are not represented by Parsons, Alan
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Posted By: Mr Greeen Genes
Date Posted: July 14 2011 at 00:52
Easy Livin wrote:
Slartibartfast wrote:
My Parsonses are under P. Bela Fleck and the Flecktones under F.
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i alphebatize this way as well...
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Posted By: Easy Livin
Date Posted: July 14 2011 at 02:31
himtroy wrote:
Like I said, do as you wish, but I'd imagine this topic was aiming to find the correct answer, which is having Alan Parson's Project under A. It's not just Alan Parsons, it's the name of a group. I'm sure Lenny Zakatek, Duncan Mckay, and Eric Wolfson are not represented by Parsons, Alan |
It's not "correct" or incorrect either way. It's all about opinions.
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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: July 16 2011 at 18:12
For me, if it is an individual artist, the recording goes under the surname (ie., David Bowie under B, Frank Zappa under Z); however, an imaginary band name goes under the first name: Pink Floyd under P, Jethro Tull under J, and Alice Cooper under A (because Vincent Furnier only officially adopted the name as his own in the mid-70s, and my Coop collection only goes up to Billion Dollar Babies). As far as bands that start with a preposition, I ignore it (hence, Beatles in B, Who in W).
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Posted By: The Dark Elf
Date Posted: July 13 2014 at 11:41
WTF?
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Posted By: akamaisondufromage
Date Posted: July 13 2014 at 12:10
^ eh! That's what I said! when he/she posted the same muddle in another thread!
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Posted By: progbethyname
Date Posted: July 13 2014 at 12:11
Well when I refer to The Alan Parsons Project, they always get the abbreviated APP with me, not TAPP.
Simple. The does not precede ALAN for filing purposes. :)
As for full name bands Ie. Steve Hacket. I take the surname. It makes more sense.
That's all I guess I can say really.
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Posted By: Argonaught
Date Posted: November 13 2014 at 18:48
Here are a few examples from my database
Hillary Hahn & Hauschka = Hahn, Hillary & Hauschka Paul Winter and Friends = Winter, Paul and friends (as those are not established band names)
Dizzy Gillespie (as Dizzy is not his real name)
Max Grunhard Quintet
Viklicky, Emil, but Emil Viklicky Trio
2001 Movie Soundtrack - before A
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