Black Gives Way to Blue
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Black Gives Way to Blue is Alice in Chains’ 2009 comeback studio album, marking their first release with vocalist William DuVall and a tribute to late frontman Layne Staley.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Black Gives Way to Blue canonical | 8 |
| Black Gives Way to Blue (song) | 2 |
| Black Gives Way to Blue (CD release) | 1 |
| Black Gives Way to Blue (digital release) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T1243254 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Black Gives Way to Blue Context triple: [Alice in Chains, notableWork, Black Gives Way to Blue]
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A.
This Side of the Blue
"This Side of the Blue" is a song by Joanna Newsom, known for its intricate harp accompaniment and poetic, surreal lyrics.
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B.
Another Side of Bob Dylan
Another Side of Bob Dylan is a 1964 studio album by Bob Dylan that marked a shift from protest songs toward more introspective and personal songwriting.
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C.
Famous Blue Raincoat
"Famous Blue Raincoat" is a melancholic, narrative song by Leonard Cohen, written as a letter that explores themes of betrayal, regret, and complex love.
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D.
Luv Ya Blue
Luv Ya Blue was the popular rallying cry and fan movement surrounding the late-1970s Houston Oilers teams, symbolizing the city’s passionate support and distinctive football culture.
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E.
Big Blues
Big Blues is the collective name for the athletic teams representing Bluefield State University in collegiate sports competitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Black Gives Way to Blue Target entity description: Black Gives Way to Blue is Alice in Chains’ 2009 comeback studio album, marking their first release with vocalist William DuVall and a tribute to late frontman Layne Staley.
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A.
This Side of the Blue
"This Side of the Blue" is a song by Joanna Newsom, known for its intricate harp accompaniment and poetic, surreal lyrics.
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B.
Another Side of Bob Dylan
Another Side of Bob Dylan is a 1964 studio album by Bob Dylan that marked a shift from protest songs toward more introspective and personal songwriting.
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C.
Famous Blue Raincoat
"Famous Blue Raincoat" is a melancholic, narrative song by Leonard Cohen, written as a letter that explores themes of betrayal, regret, and complex love.
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D.
Luv Ya Blue
Luv Ya Blue was the popular rallying cry and fan movement surrounding the late-1970s Houston Oilers teams, symbolizing the city’s passionate support and distinctive football culture.
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E.
Big Blues
Big Blues is the collective name for the athletic teams representing Bluefield State University in collegiate sports competitions.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
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Subject: Black Gives Way to Blue Description of subject: Black Gives Way to Blue is Alice in Chains’ 2009 comeback studio album, marking their first release with vocalist William DuVall and a tribute to late frontman Layne Staley.
Referenced by (12)
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