Alone, Again

Quiet Song is a solo piano album by Paul Bley, recorded in Norway in 1974 and released on Bley's own Improvising Artists label in 1975.

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 3 stars noting "Bley stayed mainly in the piano's center, creating nimble melodies, working off them and crafting alternate directions or intriguing counterpoints. It was intellectual, occasionally stiff, but never dull or detached".

Track listing

All compositions by Paul Bley except as indicated

  • "Olhos de Gato" (Carla Bley) - 4:29
  • "Ballade" - 5:54
  • "And Now the Queen" (Carla Bley) - 3:06
  • "Glad" - 5:08
  • "Lovers" - 5:34
  • "Dreams" (Annette Peacock) - 5:57
  • "Explanations" - 6:48
  • Personnel

  • Paul Bley - piano
  • References

    Alone Again

    Alone Again may refer to:

  • Alone Again (album), 1976 album by George Jones
  • "Alone Again" (Alyssa Reid song)
  • "Alone Again" (Bee Gees song)
  • "Alone Again" (Dokken song)

  • See also

  • Alone, Again, 1975 album by pianist Paul Bley
  • Alone (Again), a 1977 album by Bill Evans
  • "Alone Again (Naturally)", a 1972 song by Gilbert O'Sullivan
  • Alone Again (Naturally) (album), 1972 album by Andy Williams
  • Alone Again (Dokken song)

    "Alone Again" is a power ballad written and released by the American heavy metal band Dokken on their 1984 album Tooth and Nail. The single reached #64 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #20 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was written by singer Don Dokken and bassist Jeff Pilson. Its lyrics talk about a man's depression after a break-up. The music video had a story similar to a lot of other power ballads. Almost 70% of it is filmed in black and white along with some coloured scenes. It shows the band performing the song live along with some shots of Don Dokken being alone in a room.

    References

    External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Feenixpawl

    Feenixpawl is a house music duo, Aden Forte and Josh Soon – two Australian DJs, remixers and producers – which formed in 2003. Their fifth single, "In My Mind", peaked at No. 29 on the ARIA Singles Chart, it also spent 11 weeks at No. 1 on the component chart, ARIA Club Tracks.

    History

    Aden Forte and Josh Soon are two DJs and producers; they began collaborating in 2003 as Feenixpawl in Melbourne. In 2005 they provided a bootleg remix of All Saints' track, "Pure Shores".

    In 2006, they began a DJ residency with a touring brand and club night, Onelove, with which they travelled across Australia. In 2008 the duo signed their first record deal with Sony BMG/Onelove Music Group, providing remixes for Kaz James and Citylife, and for DD (ex-Disco Montego).

    On 22 August 2009 Feenixpawl released their first single, "Calypso", which was remixed by Kid Massive, Sebastian Morxx and The Sargents. The Kid Massive version peaked at No. 37 on the ARIA Club Tracks. Feenixpawl also remixed other artists: Former Child Stars, Carl Kennedy, Jason Herd, Ben Macklin and Goldfish.

    Podcasts:

    Feenixpawl

    ALBUMS

    Destination

    Released 2014

    One Last Tour: A Live Soundtrack

    Released 2014

    A State of Trance Year Mix 2012

    Released 2012

    2012-12-27: A State of Trance #593, "Yearmix of 2012"

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Alone Again

    by: Lazlo Bane

    In a little while from now,
    If I'm not feeling any less sour
    I promised myself to treat myself
    And visit a nearby tower,
    And climbing to the top,
    Will throw myself off
    In an effort to make it clear to who
    Ever what it's like when your shattered
    Left standing in the lurch, at a church
    Where people 're saying,
    "My God that's tough, she stood him up!
    No point in us remaining.
    May as well go home."
    As I did on my own,
    Alone again, naturally
    To think that only yesterday,
    I was cheerful, bright and gay,
    Looking forward to, but who wouldn't do,
    The role I was about to play
    But as if to knock me down,
    Reality came around
    And without so much as a mere touch,
    Cut me into little pieces
    Leaving me to doubt,
    All about God and His mercy
    For if He really does exist
    Why did He desert me
    In my hour of need?
    I truly am indeed,
    Alone again, naturally
    It seems to me that
    There are more hearts
    Broken in the world
    That can't be mended
    Left unattended
    What do we do? What do we do?
    (instrumental break)
    Now looking back over the years,
    And what ever else that appears
    I remember I cried when my father died
    Never wishing to have cried the tears
    And at sixty-five years old,
    My mother, God rest her soul,
    Couldn't understand, why the only man
    She had ever loved had been taken
    Leaving her to start with a heart
    So badly broken
    Despite encouragement from me
    No words were ever spoken
    And when she passed away
    I cried and cried all day
    Alone again, naturally




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