Some of the most famous rock albums ever were called something else, sometimes almost up to the time of release....the Stones' "Let It Bleed" was called "Automatic Changer", which explains the cover art featuring a record changer stacked with a cake, tire and more....Keith Richards suggested it would be better to use the name of one of the songs on the album, and they made the late switch...the Beatles changed the name of an upcoming album from "Abracadabra" to "Revolver" after hearing that another band was using that name, and all four band members liked the name "Revolver"...Bon Jovi was continuing the "Wet" theme from "Slippery When Wet" for their next album, which they intended on calling "Sons of Beaches," then late in the game, opted to name the album "New Jersey" after their native state...find out why "Yesterday's Gone" became "Rumours," "Remember the Zoo" from the Beach Boys turned into "Pet Sounds," Tom Petty's "You're Gonna Get It" started out as "Terminal Romance" and many many more, here: