Little Angel Explained

Little Angel
Type:studio
Artist:Ana Johnsson
Cover:Little Angel (Ana Johnsson album) cover art.jpg
Released:October 18, 2006
Recorded:2005–2006
Genre:Pop rock, post-grunge
Length:42:35
Label:Bonnier (Sweden)
Avex Trax (Japan)
Producer:Leif Larson (executive), Kasper Lindgren, Kalle Engström, Tomi Malm, Mikko Raita, Pontus Frisk
Prev Title:The Way I Am
Prev Year:2004

Little Angel is Ana Johnsson's second album, released on October 18, 2006, in Sweden and in Japan on February 14, 2007. The album had sold over 20,500 copies in Japan by April 13, 2007.

Album information

The album was recorded half in Sweden and half in Finland.[1] Two singles were released from the album; "Days of Summer" entered the Swedish singles charts at #7 and "Exception" at #10. In Japan, the album had two bonus tracks, "Falling to Pieces" (the B-side of the "Days of Summer" single) and a completely new track, "If I'm Not Dreaming". A new Japanese website by the Avex Trax record label was made for the release of Little Angel in Japan on which Johnsson said that she would be doing some promotion in Japan at the end of January.

The Japanese release became a CD/DVD release, with the CD containing the basic album tracks featuring, two bonus tracks and a video for "Exception".

Johnsson said of the album, "I wanted a more organic feeling this time, less of computer programming. To reach that we for instance use a lot of odd, old instruments. Some inspiration obviously comes from vintage American rock/grunge. But we still wanted to keep the Swedish 'flavour'." She continued, "We really wanted an overall album feeling this time. In the dynamics, in the song sequencing, in the cover graphics, etc. I really think we’ve fulfilled these ambitions." She linked album promotion to her skiing, saying, "This is really extraordinary since I spent all my life working the slopes. I was a semi-professional snowboarder in the Rocky Mountains in the late 90s and it was excellent that some of my promotion tours around "We Are" could be combined with skiing."

"Catch Me If You Can" was the official theme of the 2007 Alpine World Ski Championships. Johnsson performed in Åre on February 2 and 3, the first two days of the Championships.

The album is dedicated to Ana Johnsson's brother; the first page of the CD jacket says "For my Brother" in white lettering on a black background.

Track listings

Standard album

Japanese CD/DVD release

DVD

Charts

Chart (2007)PeakSales
Japanese Oricon Overall Albums Chart28[2] 21,085
Japanese Oricon English Albums Chart9

Credits

Production
Additional musicians
Artwork

Release history

CountryRelease date
SwedenOctober 18, 2006
JapanFebruary 14, 2007

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://st.nu/noje/1.676841-ana-hittade-rocken-i-finland-- Ana Johnsson found the rock she was looking for in Finland - st.nu
  2. http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/ea/w/ Japanese Albums Chart