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Wayward Angel : ウィキペディア英語版
Wayward Angel

''Wayward Angel'' is the third studio album by Australian singer Kasey Chambers, released by Essence Records in Australia on 31 May 2004. Chambers wrote most of the album, three songs co-written by her then husband Corey Hopper and her brother Nash Chambers produced the album – who had previously produced her first two solo albums. The album differs from her previous two because Chambers became a mother and she states it is the "most life changing things that you go through" and she did not feel any pressure recording the album. It debuted on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart at number-one making it Chambers second number-one album but the sales did not match up to her previous album ''Barricades & Brickwalls'' (2001) which was certified seven times platinum by ARIA.
The singles released from the album gave Chambers minor success in Australia giving her two top forty singles. "Like a River" was the first song released but was only released to radio and music video shows, it was received well being played on Video Hits and Rage many times. "Hollywood" was the second single released and the first as a CD single, it became Chambers fifth top forty hit in Australia. "Pony" was released at the start of 2005 and became Chambers third top ten single in Australia. The last single released was "Saturated" and was a minor hit peaking in the top one hundred. The album saw Chambers nominated for four ARIA Awards including "Best Cover Art", "Album of the Year", "Best Country Album" and "Best Female Artist" in 2004.
==Writing and content==
The album saw Chambers co-write with her then husband Corey Hopper. These tracks include "Follow You Home", "Guilty as Sin" and "More Than Ordinary?" about a rejected lover. She states "It was good fun writing with him () because I don't normally co-write. I have tried to do it in the past. I've done a little bit of songwriting with my dad and one of my mates. I found it a lot more comfortable writing with someone I know really well. You are pouring your heart out and giving them your deepest darkest secret and feelings. It is hard to sit down with a total stranger and do that. None of the songs I wrote with Corey were planned moments. We just sat down and they feel out."〔Cashmere, Paul, (30 September 2010). ("Kasey Chambers Interviews" ). Undercover Media Pty Ltd. Retrieved 10 October 2007.〕 Chambers recorded seventeen songs for the album and only fourteen made it onto the album〔(Jason MacNeil "Chambers Follows 'Wayward' Muse" ). ''Billboard''. Retrieved 11 October 2007.〕 Since most of her favorite albums contained twelve tracks she wanted that many tracks on the album but then realized she could not part with any of them.〔
The title track "Wayward Angel" was written about Chambers son Talon Jordi and states the song's meaning is she will not always be perfect but she will always be there for him.〔 The song "Paper Aeroplane" was about a man losing his wife to cancer, she states "I was watching television one night and there was an interview with an old man who had lost his wife to cancer. It was just a really beautiful story in the way he told it and remembered her. It was just moving enough for me to sit down and write that song."〔 The first track "Pony" features baritone guitar by Steuart Smith who has also worked with the Eagles and Shawn Colvin.

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