This Time

This Time may refer to:

Albums

  • This Time (Al Jarreau album), or the title song, 1980
  • This Time (Beanie Sigel album), or the title song, 2012
  • This Time (Chantay Savage album), or the title song, 1999
  • This Time (Dwight Yoakam album), or the title song, 1993
  • This Time (Los Lobos album), or the title song, 1999
  • This Time (Melanie C album), or the title song (see below), 2007
  • This Time (Natalia album), or the title song, 2003
  • This Time (Robert Cray album), or the title song, 2009
  • This Time (Taral Hicks album), or the title song, 1997
  • This Time (Thomas Anders album), or the title song, 2004
  • This Time (Waylon Jennings album), or the title song (see below), 1974
  • This Time – The First Four Years, by Culture Club, 1987
  • This Time..., by Anthony Braxton, 1970
  • This Time, by Lee Soo Young, 2003
  • This Time..., by Stevie B, 2006
  • Songs

  • "This Time" (Bryan Adams song)
  • "This Time" (Dina Carroll song)
  • "This Time" (Kiara song)
  • "This Time" (Melanie C song)
  • "This Time" (Melanie Fiona song)
  • "This Time" (Monika Linkytė & Vaidas Baumila song)
  • Lee Soo-young

    Lee Soo-Young (born Lee Ji Yeon, April 12, 1979 in Seoul, South Korea) is a Korean ballad singer. She made her debut in 1999 in Korea with the hit “I Believe.” Currently, she has nine released albums and five mini-albums (labeled as Holiday in Lombok, Classic, As Time Goes By, An Autumn Day, Once) and sang six OSTs. She’s recognized in Korea for her powerful voice and although she rarely appears in her own music videos, she has earned a lot of popularity. She has also recently appeared on a number of variety shows, displaying her sense of humour and her ability to be comical and carefree, adding to her popularity. Today she is considered one of Korea’s most famous and accomplished ballad singers.

    In 2001, she sang the official Korean version of the Final Fantasy X song “Suteki Da Ne” in Korean, titled “얼마나 좋을까” (“Eolmana Joheulkka”).

    She released her seventh album, Grace, on January 21, 2006. It performed very well, able to shoot straight to the top of the charts. The popularity of the album led to a limited edition (repackage) release of Grace, of which only 30,000 copies were produced.

    This Time...

    This Time... is an album by American jazz saxophonist and composer Anthony Braxton recorded in 1970 and released on the BYG Actuel label.

    Reception

    The Allmusic review by Dan Warburton awarded the album 4½ stars calling it "Wild, wonderful, insanely creative, and absolutely timeless".

    Track listing

  • "Composition No 1" - 13:06
  • "Solo" - 5:42
  • "Small Composition No 1" - 2:23
  • "Small Composition No 2" - 3:07
  • "Small Composition No 3" - 1:05
  • "Small Composition No 4" - 1:59
  • "Small Composition No 5" - 4:19
  • "In the Street" - 3:58
  • "This Time" - 1:46
  • Recorded in Paris in January 1970
  • Personnel

  • Anthony Braxton - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, contrabass clarinet, flute, sound machine, chimes, vocals
  • Leo Smith - trumpet, flugelhorn, horns, wood block, siren
  • Leroy Jenkins - violin, viola, flute, harmonica, accordion
  • Steve McCall - drums, goblet drum, percussion
  • References

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    Stay Dead

    by: Accused

    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    You're dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    I still hear your voice
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Whispering in my ear
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    I know it can't be you
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    You've been dead 15 years
    I look at her now and then
    And the light reflects off the ice
    That clings to her auburn hair
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    I killed you myself
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Stay dead
    Your body in the freezer
    I look at her now and then
    And the light reflects off the ice
    That clings to her auburn hair
    Blood frozen tears




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