Term for albums named after lyrics
Is there a specific word (or words) for albums which are named after lyrics of a song on that album?
Self-titled or eponymous albums are named after the artist, while albums with a song of the same name have a title track.
However, is there a particular term for an album that is named after lyrics?
Examples include:
U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind - lyrics from 'Walk On'
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon - lyrics from 'Brain Damage'
Beastie Boys - Licence to Ill - lyrics from 'Paul Revere'
Note: there's a similar question here, but it's the inverse to my question.
Solution 1:
Just for the record,
the only phrase I've ever heard used to describe this, even in the business, is simply
"The album title is taken from the lyrics..."
{Interestingly, nor is there a term for "album title taken from one particular song." Nor is there a word for "sentence-like title" (Eg "Never mind the bollocks...") Of course, for "album named after the band" it's "self-titled" (or "eponymous" if you want to sound "intelligent").}
Solution 2:
Album? What's that? ;-)
How about "title-songed" for a neologism? An album that has a title song is one whose title necessarily reflects one of its songs...