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1. "Moby Dick"
Black Sabbath
2. "Jessica"
Mike Oldfield
3. "Careful With That Axe Eugene"
Vangelis
4. "Rat Salad"
Emerson Lake & Palmer
5. "Bouree"
Led Zeppelin
6. "Soul Sacrifice"
Jethro Tull
7. "The Barbarian"
Santana
8. "Taurus I"
Edgar Winter Group
9. "Chariots of Fire"
Pink Floyd
10. "Frankenstein"
Allman Brothers Band
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Moby Dick"
Answer: Led Zeppelin
The song first appeared on the album "Led Zeppelin II" and features a John Bonham drum solo. The song was credited to John Bonham, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones.
In live concerts it was normally played half-way though the set. Page and Jones would play a really heavy riff and then Bonham would break into a drum solo that could go on for over ten minutes.
2. "Jessica"
Answer: Allman Brothers Band
The song on the 1973 album "Brothers and Sisters" was written by Dickey Betts and named after his daughter. It was released as a single in December 1973 but did not have the success of "Ramblin' Man" which was also a track on the album.
3. "Careful With That Axe Eugene"
Answer: Pink Floyd
The song was the B-side to the single "Point Me to the Sky" released in 1968 and was credited to all four members of the band. A live version of the song appeared on the double album "Ummaguma" that was released in 1969. The song, under a different name, was part of the soundtrack of the film "Zabriskie Point".
4. "Rat Salad"
Answer: Black Sabbath
The song appeared on the album "Paranoid" which was the band's second studio album. The song was a vehicle for Bill Ward and it was used during live concerts to give a breather to the other members of the band.
5. "Bouree"
Answer: Jethro Tull
The song appeared on the 1969 album "Stand Up" and it is an arrangement of a J.S.Bach's "Bouree in E Minor" by Ian Anderson. It was released as a single in Europe, with "Fat Man" on the B-Side. The song features Anderson on flute.
6. "Soul Sacrifice"
Answer: Santana
The song was on the first album by the band called "Santana" and was the last track of the album. The song was played at the Woodstock Music Festival and was one of the highlights of the film that was released following the festival.
7. "The Barbarian"
Answer: Emerson Lake & Palmer
This was the opening song on the album "Emerson Lake & Palmer" released in 1970. It was an arrangement of the piece of music "Allegro Barbaro" written in 1911 by Bela Bartok.
8. "Taurus I"
Answer: Mike Oldfield
This was the opening track on the album "QE2" that was released in 1980. This was Oldfield's sixth studio album.
9. "Chariots of Fire"
Answer: Vangelis
Vangelis wrote the soundtrack of the film with the same name which was released as an album in 1981. The song was the main theme of the soundtrack and the album it appears on under the name "Titles". The song and the album were a great world-wide success for the composer.
10. "Frankenstein"
Answer: Edgar Winter Group
The track appeared on the band's 1972 album "They Only Come out at Night". It was released as a single in 1973 and topped Billboard's Hot 100 for one week. The song was credited to Edgar Winter.
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