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Piece or Pieces (not to be confused with peace) may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Games * Piece (chess), pieces deployed on a chessboard for playing the game of chess * ''Pieces'' (video game), a 1994 puzzle game for the Super NES * Pieces, parts of a jigsaw puzzle or board game Music Albums * ''Piece'' (Lena Park album), 1998 * ''Piece'' (Monsta X album), 2018 * ''Pieces'' (Bobby Womack album), 1978 * ''Pieces'' (Erik Hassle album), 2010 * ''Pieces'' (IU album), 2021 * ''Pieces'' (Manassas album), 2009 * ''Pieces'' (Matt Simons album) or the title song, 2012 * ''Pieces'' (Michele Stodart album), 2016 * '' Pieces, Part One'', by Epik High, 2008 * ''Pieces'', by Daeg Faerch, 2020 * ''Pieces'', by Kokia, 2011 * ''Pieces'', an EP by Dismember, 1992 Songs * "Piece" (song), by Yui Aragaki, 2009 * "Pieces" (Chase & Status song), 2008 * "Pieces" (Gary Allan song), 2013 * "Pieces" (L'Arc-en-Ciel song), 1999 * "Pieces" (Sum 41 song), 2005 * "Hide"/"Pieces", ...
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Pieces (Chase & Status Song)
"Pieces" is a collaborative single, recorded by British musicians and production team Chase & Status featuring vocals from British rapper Plan B. The single was released on 29 September 2008 as the lead single from Chase & Status' debut studio album, '' More Than Alot''. The track, co-written by Ben Drew (Plan B himself), later went on to feature in Drew's first movie production, ''Ill Manors'', with the music video also appearing on the DVD release. The music video for "Pieces" was directed by Drew, and features Chase & Status and Plan B in the recording studio, recording the track, while Plan B's ex-girlfriend destroys his flat and the trio witness it on CCTV. "Pieces" was released as a double A-side single with the instrumental track "Eastern Jam", which became the following track in ''More Than Alot''. "Eastern Jam" is one of the few dubstep songs in the drum and bass album, and another one of Chase & Status's earliest hit songs. It is based on the song " Silsila Ye Chaahat K ...
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Pieces (IU Album)
''Pieces'' () is a 2021 extended play by South Korean singer-songwriter IU. It was released on December 29, 2021, through Edam Entertainment. Initially released for digital download and streaming only, the physical CD was included in the DVD/Blu-ray box set of the documentary ''Pieces: 29th Winter'', which was published on March 23, 2022. It was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2022 Melon Music Awards. Background and release On December 22, 2021, Edam Entertainment released a teaser image for the EP through its social media account. The monochrome image contained books titled like IU's previously released singles, interspersed with colored sheets indicating the period of composition of the songs of the new release. On December 28, a live clip of the song "Next Stop" was released on the company's YouTube channel. The disc collects five acoustic and orchestral songs, entirely in Korean, written, composed, arranged and produced by IU over the years, performed at concerts ...
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Piece (chess)
A chess piece, or chessman, is a game piece that is placed on a chessboard to play the game of chess. It can be either white or black, and it can be one of six types: king, queen, rook, bishop, knight, or pawn. Chess sets generally come with sixteen pieces of each color. Additional pieces, usually an extra queen per color, may be provided for use in promotion. Number of pieces Each player begins with sixteen pieces (but see the subsection below for other usage of the term ''piece''). The pieces that belong to each player are distinguished by color: the lighter colored pieces are referred to as "white" and the player that owns them as "White", whereas the darker colored pieces are referred to as "black" and the player that owns them as "Black". In a standard game, each of the two players begins with the following sixteen pieces: * 1 king * 1 queen * 2 rooks * 2 bishops * 2 knights * 8 pawns Usage of the term ''piece'' The word "piece" has three meanings, depending ...
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Piece (song)
"Piece" is a pop song by Japanese recording artist Yui Aragaki. It was released as her third single on February 25, 2009. Background "Piece" was written and composed by singer-songwriter Minako Kawae. The song first premiered on Aragaki's Tokyo FM radio show, "School of Lock!", January 21, 2009. The single features a cover of Mongol800's hit song "Anata ni" and "Sparkle", written by Aragaki herself. "Piece" was released in three formats: standard edition, limited edition A, which has an illustration cover drawn by Aragaki herself and limited edition B, which has an illustration cover drawn by Studio Ghibli animator Yoshiyuki Momose, who also directed an animated music video for the song. Chart performance "Piece" peaked at #6 on the daily Oricon , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music. It started as, which was founded by Sōkō ...
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Pieces (Sum 41 Song)
"Pieces" is a song written and recorded by Canadian band Sum 41. "Pieces" was released to radio on November 15, 2004, as the second single from the band's third studio album, ''Chuck'' (2004). Music video The video shows lead vocalist Deryck Whibley singing while he miserably walks throughout an abandoned community. Trucks with one clear side pass behind him, showing the other band members inside of them with signs labeling them as having "the perfect vacation", "the perfect night", "the perfect family", and "the perfect body." In the end, there is a truck with Whibley sitting alone in a sparsely furnished room labelled "the perfect life". At the end of the music video, the letter "F" from the word "life" labelled on the truck falls off, which leaves him with a sign labelled as "the perfect lie". In an interview with Fuse TV Fuse is an American pay television channel launched in 1994 which was originally dedicated to music. After merging with the Hispanic and Latino Americans, ...
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Pieces (Gary Allan Song)
"Pieces" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released in February 2013 as the second single from his 2013 album '' Set You Free''. Allan wrote the song with Odie Blackmon and Sarah Buxton. Content Co-writer Odie Blackmon told Roughstock that " uxtonhad a little piece of the verse and melody and the word 'pieces.' We all started talking about it and what it meant to us. None of us are young folks any more. We've all lived some life and we were talking about the pieces of our lives ... all the different pieces that has brought us to where we are today, whether they were good or bad pieces." Critical reception The song has received mixed reception. Billy Dukes of ''Taste of Country'' gave the song two and a half stars out of five, writing that "the production on ‘Pieces’ lacks some of the creativity he’s displayed over the last 16 years" and "the chorus is hooky and cute, but not especially unique." Dan Milliken of ''Country Univ ...
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Piece (Monsta X Album)
''Piece'' is the first Japanese-language album and second studio album of the South Korean boy group Monsta X. It was released and distributed by Universal Music Japan on April 25, 2018. Background and release The album was announced in February 2018, as Monsta X's first Japanese album. The album consists of ten tracks, including four new tracks, while the other six were already released singles or Japanese versions of some of the group's earlier Korean tracks. Just prior to the release of this album, in March 2018, "Spotlight", originally released in January that year, became a certified gold single by RIAJ, the first of the group's Japanese singles to achieve this certification. On April 10, a music video for the track "Puzzle" was released in advance of the album, with a short version of the music video posted to YouTube YouTube is a global online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, ...
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Pieces (Matt Simons Album)
''Pieces'' is the debut album of the American singer-songwriter and musician Matt Simons. Containing 10 tracks, nine of which his own compositions, the album was released in the United States on June 19, 2012. The album also contains one non-original track, "I Will Follow You into the Dark" which if from band Death Cab for Cutie. The debut single from the album produced by American producer and sound engineer Stephen Gause was "Gone" that was released in June 2012. The second single from the album was "With You". The track became hugely popular in the Netherlands after it was picked as one of the theme songs on the Dutch soap television series ''Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden''. The song was played during an episode broadcast in 2012 where the character Bing Mauricius is in a coma. The song became hugely popular with the Dutch public resulting in Simons' first charting hit reaching No. 10 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart and the top 10 of the Dutch Top 40 chart. The album ''Pieces ...
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Pieces (Erik Hassle Album)
''Pieces'' is the international debut studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Erik Hassle, released on 18 January 2010 in Scandinavia and in the United Kingdom on 22 February 2010. The album features tracks from his Swedish debut album ''Hassle'' (2009), with the tracks "Don't Bring Flowers", "The Thanks I Get, "Bitter End", and "Wanna Be Loved" being remixed for the international market, and the new song "Amelia". The album's second single " Hurtful" was released in the UK on 8 February, and peaked at number 59 on the UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s .... The album, however, failed to chart within the top 40. Track listing Release history References {{Authority control 2009 albums Erik Hassle albums ...
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Pieces (video Game)
''Pieces'' (known in Japan as is a 1994 puzzle game for the Super NES. It was developed by Prism Kikaku and published by Hori Electric in Japan and by Atlus Software in North America. In the game, the player has to solve jigsaw puzzles. In 2002, the spiritual successor developed by the same company, '' Jigsaw Madness'', was released for the PlayStation . Gameplay The player can face either a computer or up to five human players. The computer players come at three difficulty levels (easy, normal, or hard) and feature a wide array of opponents, such as a crab made out of a rice bowl and a beautiful laughing mermaid. A few puzzles must be solved before the opponent's puzzle is solved. If the player is quick enough, items will appear. These can do anything from guiding the puzzle pieces to freezing the opponent. Reception '' GamePro''s Earth Angel judged the game as "an interesting variation on the standard puzzler theme." He praised the solid challenge, easy controls (particularly ...
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Pieces (Manassas Album)
''Pieces'' is a compilation of alternate takes and outtakes from Stephen Stills’s band Manassas's two albums, 1972’s '' Manassas'' and 1973’s '' Down the Road''. Released in 2009. Background "This is the first in a series of retrospective recordings that Stills plans to issue, among them a box set, a live set, and (in association with Experience Hendrix) an album of studio session demos he recorded with Jimi Hendrix, his then guitar teacher (Hendrix appeared on Stills' debut solo effort), as well as a live compilation." The songs were recorded from late 1971-1973, during rehearsals at Stills English mansion, Criteria Studios, and in Colorado, with the exception of 'My Love Is a Gentle Thing' which was recorded in 1975. Songs "Witching Hour" - Left off the debut, but later rerecorded for Chris Hillman's first solo album. "Sugar Babe" - A rehearsal of the song that would become a staple of the bands live shows. "Lies" - The original version of the song recorded in ...
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Pieces (Michele Stodart Album)
Pieces is the second album by Michele Stodart, released on the One Little Indian label on 8 July 2016. The album features contributions from The Magic Numbers (and brother) Romeo Stodart, Kathryn Williams & The Goat Roper Band. Tracklisting # Come Back Home # When It Is Over? # Once In A While # Just Anyone Won't Do # Oh By & By # Ain't No Woman # Something About You # Will You Wait? # Over The Hill Personnel * Michele Stodart - vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, backing vocals, percussion, electric guitar & harmonium * CJ Jones - drums & percussion * Matt Skipper - electric guitar & glockenspiel * Romeo Stodart - electric guitar, piano and Hammond organ * Kathryn Williams - backing vocals * Will Harvey - violin & viola * Leo Van Bulow-Quirk - cello * Richard Causon - piano & Hammond organ * Goat Roper Band - backing vocals * Correigh Anne Killick - backing vocals Production * All songs written & produced by Michele Stodart * Engineering and production by Ben Amesbury & ...
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