Phair, Liz: Exile In Guyville
Phair, Liz: Exile In Guyville
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Phair, Liz
Label: Matador Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 744861111405
Genre: Rock
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Liz Phair's beloved debut record, Exile In Guyville, which was first released on June 22, 1993 via Matador. On October 20th, Matador Records will reissue the album on limited edition purple vinyl. An 18-track double album loosely framed as a song-by-song reply to The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St., Exile In Guyville was dubbed a classic upon arrival. The album's profile has only risen in the ensuing years. It is now regarded as an iconic work and a feminist landmark, recently cracking the top ten of Pitchfork's "Best 150 Albums of the 1990s" (#4) and the top 100 of Rolling Stone's "Best 500 Albums of All Time" (#56). Liz Phair has continued to defy expectations and break barriers. She has released five albums, sold over five million records, composed music for television, and received two Grammy ® nominations. In 2019, she published a memoir titled Horror Stories. On her most recent full-length, Soberish (2021), Phair reunited with Exile in Guyville producer Brad Wood. Today, three decades after the release of her debut, Phair's influence in contemporary music - and particularly over female voices - resonates more strongly than ever. A1. 6'1" A2. Help Me Mary A3. Glory A4. Dance of the Seven Veils A5. Never Said B1. Soap Star Joe B2. Explain It To Me B3. Canary B4. Mesmerizing C1. Fuck and Run C2. Girls! Girls! Girls! C3. Divorce Song C4. Shatter C5. Flower D1. Johnny Sunshine D2. Gunshy D3. Stratford-On-Guy D4. Strange Loop
Tracks:
1.1 6'1"
1.2 Help Me Mary
1.3 Glory
1.4 Dance of the Seven Veils
1.5 Never Said
2.1 Soap Star Joe
2.2 Explain It to Me
2.3 Canary
2.4 Mesmerizing
3.1 FNCK and Run
3.2 Girls! Girls! Girls!
3.3 Divorce Song
3.4 Shatter
3.5 Flower
4.1 Johnny Sunshine
4.2 Gunshy
4.3 Stratford-On-Guy
4.4 Strange Loop