Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo is a compilation album by the Weezer songwriter Rivers Cuomo. It is Cuomo's second compilation of demos, after , and includes material written for Weezer's unfinished album Songs From the Black Hole. Alone II debuted at #2 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart with first-week sales of 6,000. It was followed by Alone III: The Pinkerton Years (2011).
Rivers Cuomo has recorded a great deal of unreleased material, nearly 800 songs. This material was recorded with Weezer, earlier bands, and self-recorded demos. Despite the large amount of unreleased material that has been made available by Cuomo on the Internet, large portions of his work remain unheard by fans. These include certain demos for The Blue Album, various songs from Weezer's abandoned Songs from the Black Hole album, over a hundred songs he composed and demoed throughout 1999 (songs which he has described as ranging from "drone-y romantic," "abrasive dissonance" and "riffy pop-rock") and over a hundred songs that didn't make the cut for Make Believe.
The idea for the demo collection was made 10 years previously, when Cuomo had brought up the idea to his record company. However, they discouraged him from the idea because they didn't want to "dilute the Weezer name" by putting out less polished material. It wasn't until 10 years later that Cuomo pushed harder for the collection and it gained enough support for a release.
There were some legal problems between Cuomo and Geffen about releasing the album:
The album's cover photo was taken while Cuomo was in high school for his senior portrait. Cuomo elaborated on the photo session:
Much like the first Alone album, Alone II features liner notes. These notes provide detailed descriptions and insight into where Cuomo draws inspiration to write and arrange his music, specifically stating the time and dates where songs were written. Cuomo commented on the liner notes: