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''My Dear Little Angle'' is the fourth album released by Canadian rock quartet The Smalls. The album was released April 1999 on Smallsong Recordings, distributed by Outside Music. It was recorded November 1998 at Greenhouse Studios in Vancouver with producer Glenn Robinson and mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk in New York.〔(The Smalls ) at CBC Radio 3〕 The album peaked at #10 in the ''Chart'' weekly Top 50 Canadian albums list〔(May 13 – May 20, 1999 Top 50 ) in ''Chart''〕 and was #68 in the ''Chart'' Top 100 Albums of 1999 list.〔 The recording of the album was the subject of a documentary entitled ''The Smalls... Er Whatever'', directed by John Stiles and edited by Ian Harvey.〔Stiles, John. (1998). ("My Dear Little Angle: In studio with the smalls in Burnaby B.C." ).〕 The documentary was featured at the Local Heroes International Film Festival〔Ross, Mike. (1999).("Rockin' with the Spasms" ). Jam!.〕 and was aired on MuchMusic.〔 The album's fourth track, "My Saddle Horse Has Died", was released by Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans in 2007 on their album ''Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!''〔Newton, Steve. (2008). ("Albertan Corb Lund has provincial pride" ). ''The Georgia Straight''.〕〔Munroe, Eden. (2007). ("New Sounds: Corb Lund" ). ''Vue Weekly''.〕 == Track listing == # "My Dear Little Angle" # "Murdering Me" # "Domination" # "My Saddle Horse Has Died" # "Chords Like This (I Usually Don't Strum My)" # "VCR" # "Fistful of Powder" # "Legba's Cux" # "Alvarez" # "Natural Woman" # "PIN" # "Tell Us About It" # "What I Need to Carry On" # "Ride On Through (My Saddle Horse Has Died)" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「My Dear Little Angle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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