Description
Personnel: Liz Phair (vocals, guitar, piano, bongos, hand claps); Brad Wood (guitar, organ, synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion, background vocals); Casey Rice (guitar, cymbal, hand claps, background vocals); John Casey Awsumb (harmonica); Tony Marlotti (bass); Tutti Jackson, O (background vocals). From Big Mama Thornton to Madonna, the sexually aggressive woman has always held a special fascination for pop fans. With EXILE IN GUYVILLE, Liz Phair became the latest and by far the most foul-mouthed addition to the line. Her mission was to put a lacquered fingernail up the posterior of alternative rock's 'Guyville' establishment. Her model was the Rolling Stones' EXILE ON MAIN STREET and its portrait of a lonely, nihilistic world. Phair's ingenuous voice, stripped-down arrangements, and catchy melodies made her sound like a female Jonathan Richman. However, it was her biting lyrics that drew the most attention, making EXILE IN GUYVILLE one of the most critically acclaimed albums of 1993.
Product Details
- Artist
- Liz Phair
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Disc Layers
- 1
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- DVD Region
- Region Free
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Label / Studio
- ATO
- Original year of release
- 1993
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Year of release
- 2008
- Cast & Crew
- Brad Wood (Sound Engineer)
- Liz Phair (Music Performer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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6'1"
(3:06)
-
Help Me Mary
(2:16)
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Glory
(1:29)
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Dance of the Seven Veils
(2:29)
-
Never Said
(3:16)
-
Soap Star Joe
(2:44)
-
Explain It to Me
(3:11)
-
Canary
(3:19)
-
Mesmerizing
(3:55)
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Fuck and Run
(3:07)
-
Girls! Girls! Girls!
(2:20)
-
Divorce Song
(3:20)
-
Shatter
(5:28)
-
Flower
(2:03)
-
Johnny Sunshine
(3:26)
-
Gunshy
(3:15)
-
Stratford-On-Guy
(2:59)
-
Strange Loop
(4:56)
-
Ant in Alaska
(5:48)
-
Say You
(3:24)
-
Instrumental [Instrumental]
(3:28)
Disc 2:
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Exile in Guyville [DVD]



