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Small Sale (EP)
2001 EP by Mirah From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Small Sale EP is a 2001 album by Mirah, released on Modern Radio Records. It was positively received by Allmusic, who stated "Mirah's sweetly expressive, breathy voice...is intoxicatingly endearing, as are the electronic beats and textures she uses as deftly as she does a ukulele or acoustic guitar."[1]
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History
Songs recorded 1999–2001 at Mirah's House & Dub Narcotic, while Mirah was still touring for her previous album. Engineered by Mirah, Bobby Burg & Diana Arens. 505 copies were pressed on black vinyl with 8 test pressings. Sleeve was designed by K. Mroczek and Amber Bell and printed on Combination Press using silkscreen, letterpress and file folders.
Reception
It was positively received by Allmusic, who stated "Mirah's sweetly expressive, breathy voice, that she inflects like Lucinda Williams and occasionally Juliana Hatfield, is intoxicatingly endearing, as are the electronic beats and textures she uses as deftly as she does a ukulele or acoustic guitar. Mirah is a rare musician who actually sounds dedicated to and confident in her art, and the byproduct is a fresh, liberating set of songs."[1]
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Track listing
Personnel
- Mirah - Engineer, Multi Instruments, Primary Artist, Vocals
- Stan Ricker - Mastering
- Bobby Burg - producer
- Diana Arens - producer
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External links
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