- Source: The Lonely One
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The Lonely One or Lonely One may refer to:
Film and television
"The Lonely Ones", 1964 episode of Ben Casey
"The Lonely One", 1992 episode of The Ray Bradbury Theatre
"The Lonely Ones", 1961 episode of Dr. Kildare
Music
= Albums
=The Lonely One..., 1959 album by jazz pianist Bud Powell
The Lonely One, 2014 EP by Dana Williams
Lonely Ones, album by Graham Colton
= Songs
="Lonely One", song by Nariaki Obukuro
"The Lonely One", song by Nat King Cole from After Midnight
"The Lonely One", song by Duane Eddy
"The Lonely One", song by Alice Deejay
"(I'm) The Lonely One", song written by Gordon Mills, recorded by Cliff Richard and Tom Jones
"Lonely One", song by Milow from Modern Heart
"Lonely One", song by Swollen Members from Armed to the Teeth
The Lonely One... is a studio album by jazz pianist Bud Powell, released in 1959 by Verve. It contains three sessions that Powell recorded at Fine Sound Studios in New York in 1955.
The album was released as a CD replica by Verve (Japan) in 2006 (POCJ-2742). The sessions (with alternate takes) are also available on The Complete Bud Powell on Verve (1994) CD box-set.
History
The first three tracks here, with the four tracks that appeared on Piano Interpretations, complete the April 27 session as far as master takes go. "Willow Weep for Me" from the April 25 session had already appeared on Piano Interpretations.
Reception
The January 13 session has excited comment:
the most striking cut is the session's first. On "Mediocre," Powell plays a repetitive melody over a descending series of chords for about three minutes, making increasingly outré variations on the melody rather than soloing over the chords. Slyly humorous, in the manner of Monk, for the first minute or so, the descending chords become increasingly disjointed and mechanical as the record progresses.A DownBeat reviewer remarked, "One of Powell's marked characteristics is his penchant for the unexpected—whether it be chord, arpeggio, or twisted line. This is no less true here," noting in particular the composition "Mediocre" because "Powell strides like Fats Waller in the left hand while paving tribute to Thelonious Monk in the right."
A writer for Billboard stated: "the disk reveals some of Powell's remarkable piano work and some of his inconsistencies as well... A most interesting platter for the many Powell fans."
Track listing 12" LP (MGV 8301)
All compositions by Bud Powell unless otherwise noted
Side A
"Confirmation" (Charlie Parker) – 4:24
"Star Eyes" (Gene De Paul, Don Raye) – 3:32
"Lullaby in Rhythm" (Clarence Profit, Edgar Sampson, Benny Goodman, Walter Hirsch) – 3:53
"Willow Weep for Me" (Ann Ronnell) – 4:43
"Mediocre" – 2:59
Side B
"All the Things You Are" (Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II) – 3:33
"Epistrophy" (Thelonious Monk, Kenny Clarke) – 3:03
"Dance of the Infidels" – 2:21
"Salt Peanuts" (Dizzy Gillespie, Clarke) – 2:22
"Hey George" (aka "Sweet Georgia Brown") (Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey) – 3:27
Personnel
= Performance
=Bud Powell – piano
April 27, 1955, side A tracks 1-3. April 25, 1955, side A track 4. Fine Sound Studios, New York.
George Duvivier – bass
Art Taylor – drums
January 13, 1955, side A track 5 and side B tracks 1-5. Fine Sound Studios, New York.
Percy Heath – bass
Kenny Clarke – drums
= Production
=Norman Granz – producer
Sheldon Marks – art director
Howard Morehead – cover photo
References
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