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whitechocolatespaceegg [PA] by Liz Phair (CD, Aug-1998, Matador/Capitol)

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    Album Features
    UPC:724385355424
    Artist:Liz Phair
    Format:CD
    Release Year:1998
    Record Label:Matador/Capitol
    Genre:Lo Fi, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. White Chocolate Space Egg
    2. Big Tall Man
    3. Perfect World
    4. Johnny Feelgood
    5. Polyester Bride
    6. Love Is Nothing
    7. Baby Got Going
    8. Uncle Alvarez
    9. Only Son
    10. Go on Ahead
    11. Headache
    12. Ride
    13. What Makes You Happy
    14. Fantasize
    15. Shitloads of Money
    16. Girls' Room

    Details
    Playing Time:51 min.
    Contributing Artists:Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Scott McCaughey
    Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Personnel: Liz Phair (vocals, guitar, piano); Scott Litt (acoustic guitar, violin, harmonica, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, background vocals); Brad Wood (guitar, organ, keyboards, bass, drums, hand claps, drum programming, background vocals); John Hiler (guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, programming, loops, background vocals); Jason Chasko (guitar, piano, bass, drums, background vocals); Scott Bennett (guitar, organ, bass, drums); Ed Tinley (guitar, hand claps); Nathan December, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey (guitar); Troy Niedhart (accordion); Randy Wilson (keyboards, programming); LeRoy Bach (acoustic bass); Tommy Furar, Mike Mills (bass); Bill Berry (bongos).Producers: Brad Wood, Jason Chasko, Scott Litt, Liz Phair.Engineers include: Ed Tinley, Blaise Barton, Brad Wood, John Hiler, Chris Sabold.Personnel: Liz Phair (vocals, guitar, piano); Nathan December (guitar, electric guitar); Jason Chasko (guitar, piano, drums, background vocals); Brad Wood (guitar, organ, keyboards, drums, drum machine, background vocals); Ed Tinley, Peter Buck , Scott McCaughey (guitar); Scott Litt (acoustic guitar, violin, harmonica, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Troy Niedhart (accordion); John Hiler (piano, organ, keyboards, programming, background vocals); Scott Bennett (organ, drums); Randy Wilson (keyboards, programming); Leroy Bach (acoustic bass); Bill Berry (bongos); Liquid Grooves (loops).Audio Mixers: Victor Janacua; Tom Lord-Alge; Brad Wood .Recording information: Chicago Recording Co; Chicago Trax; Louie's Clubhouse; ocean way; Velvet Shirt Studios.Liz Phair's third full-length album comes four years after her previous work, and it is inevitable that the singer-songwriter who redefined women's boundaries within the form is in a different stage of her life. She has, in the meantime, gotten married, had a child and, ostensibly, settled down and reflected. Thus, introspection defines the WHITECHOCOLATESPACEEGG Liz Phair--less confrontation and more examination is the maturing motto. No longer looking to put horny little indie-rock males down with sinister, well-chosen observations, she's examining her own desires ("Perfect World"), her life-giving experiences ("Only Son") and familial priorities ("Uncle Alvarez").Still, rest assured that Phair hasn't gone completely VH-1. SPACEEGG has more of a visceral off-the-cuff kick than the Sheryl Crows of the world will ever muster. The Mick Taylor-era Stones are still the main musical reference--particularly on "Johnny Feelgood," a four-on-the-floor ode to a roughneck the narrator can't forget, cooing "I like it" at the thought of his bad-boy ways--but there's also a stab at weirdo analog synth-pop ("Headache") and a full-on blues boogie ("Baby Got Going") that's infectious in its simplicity. These are the sounds of Phair's diversification as an artist.

    Editorial Reviews
    ...WHITECHOCOLATESPACEEGG is easily the Liz Phair set least rhythmically soulful....the Phairest songs here are about relationships with men...
    Vibe (19981001)

    3 out of 5 - ...these 16 songs still have enough melody, attitude and wit to make Alanis Morisette and her ilk sound like whiny brats.
    Q (19990401)

    ...Even when the music stomps around and Phair turns cheeky, she is, at heart, something of a sentimentalist....Ultimately, she's closer in spirit to brainiac singer-songwriters like Paul Simon or Joni Mitchell than to any of the idiosyncratic bands with whom she shares a record label... - Rating: A-
    Entertainment Weekly (19980814)

    6 (out of 10) - ...Phair's lyrics appear to have been retooled for mass consumption, too--the f****** and blowjob vignettes displaced by a series of marriage and parenthood/chilhood references. This 'maturity' isn't a surprising development...
    Spin (19980901)

    4 Stars (out of 5) - ...The softer songs...are engagingly intimate....The harder, more upbeat numbers are playful and pop-y, with just enough dry humor to keep them from floating away....WHITECHOCOLATESPACEEGG explores the dynamics of marital endurance...
    Rolling Stone (19980820)

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    whitechocolatespaceegg

    Created: 07/05/10
    Liz Phair was certainly at a different point in her life at the time of this album. It is nothing like her other grungy sexually aggressive albums. There is one or two songs that are sexually oriented but if you've ever heard her Girlysound Demos this album is a Disneyland Record in comparison. It is a great album and one of my favorites. You can see the softer side of Liz because at the time she was married and had just had her son. Buy the album...you won't be disappointed and you just may be able to play it in front of other people.
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    I got in trouble for playing this too much!

    Created: 16/01/06
    In 1998, when this album debuted I worked for a community radio station. The manager had to put me aside for playing this album too much. I loved it so much I played it every shift. I have it in my collection now and it is still one of my favorites.
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