Eddie, Old Bob, Dick and Gary[1] is the debut album by English punk rock band Tenpole Tudor.
The title is a play on the phrase "any old Tom, Dick or Harry".
"Swords of a Thousand Men" was the most successful of Tenpole Tudor's singles, reaching No.
Ira Robbins of Trouser Press lauded the band's single releases as "classy trash", noting that on the better tracks of the album, Tenpole Tudor's "good humor and rock energy are undeniably infectious".
[4] AllMusic, expressing surprise at the album's number of "flat-out excellent songs", judges the album as "a thrillingly primitive rock & roll record".