Demons Dance Alone
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Demons Dance Alone is a 2002 concept album by The Residents about the emotional effects of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The album is split into three main parts, "Loss", "Denial", and "The Three Metaphors", bookended by "Tongue" and "Demons Dance Alone", and broken up by various untitled transitional instrumentals.
[edit] Track listing
- "Tongue" – 1:11
- "Loss: Mr. Wonderful" – 3:50
- "Loss: The Weatherman" – 3:06
- "Loss: Ghost Child" – 2:56
- "Loss: Caring" – 3:50
- "Loss: Honey Bear" – 4:14
- "Loss: The Car Thief" – 3:59
- "Loss: Neediness" – 4:08
- – 0:25
- – 0:44
- – 0:06
- "Denial: Thundering Skies" – 2:54
- "Denial: Mickey Macaroni" – 2:44
- "Denial: Betty's Body" – 3:31
- "Denial: My Brother Paul" – 3:07
- – 0:17
- "Denial: Baja" – 2:29
- – 0:27
- – 0:32
- – 0:04
- "Three Metaphors: Beekeeper's Daughter" – 2:53
- – 0:08
- "Three Metaphors: Wolverines" – 2:58
- – 0:04
- "Three Metaphors: Make Me Moo" – 2:41
- – 0:35
- – 1:03
- "Demons Dance Alone" – 3:43
The Residents | |
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Album era (1972-1980) | |
Meet the Residents (1974) | Not Available (1974, released 1978) | The Third Reich 'n' Roll (1976) | Fingerprince (1976) | Duck Stab/Buster & Glen (1978) | Eskimo (1979) | The Commercial Album (1980) | |
Performance era (1981-1990) | |
Mark of the Mole (1981) | The Tunes of Two Cities (1982) | Intermission (1983) | George & James (1984) | Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? (1984) | The Big Bubble (1985) | Stars & Hank Forever (1986) | God in Three Persons (1988} | The King & Eye (1989) | |
Multimedia era (1991-1996) | |
Freak Show (1991) | Gingerbread Man (1994) | Bad Day on the Midway (1995) | Have A Bad Day (1997) | |
Band era (1997-2005) | |
Wormwood (1998) | Icky Flix (2001) | Demons Dance Alone (2002) | Animal Lover (2005) | |
Storyteller era (2006-present) | |
The River of Crime (2006) | Timmy (2006) | Tweedles (2006) | |
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