Liz Phair - whitechocolatespaceegg

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Album Details

Title: whitechocolatespaceegg
Artist: Liz Phair
Release Date: 8/11/1998
Label: Capitol/EMI Records, Toshiba EMI
Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4988006848450, 724385355424, 0724385355455, 724385355448, 724385355455, 744861019114
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Lo-Fi, Indie Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Gutsy, Ironic, Literate, Provocative, Sexual, Bittersweet, Confident, Confrontational, Cynical/Sarcastic, Freewheeling, Humorous, Quirky, Reflective, Rousing, Sexy, Stylish, Witty, Wry, Brash, Melancholy, Playful, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Snide, Summery, Theatrical, Acerbic, Bravado, Cathartic, Detached, Irreverent, Party/Celebratory, Sophisticated, Sprawling, Intimate
Total Copies: 23
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  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

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1998CDCapitol/EMI Records53554
------CDToshiba EMI53903

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Album Review

Following the halfhearted reception to Whip-Smart -- good enough to retain her critical stature, not good enough to enhance it -- Liz Phair slowly retreated from view, marrying and having a child. Toward the end of 1996, she began to work on her third album, but it took her nearly a year and a half to compete it, due to a variety of reasons. When whitechocolatespaceegg (a reference to her baby boy's shiny bald head) finally appeared in late summer 1998, it had been a full five years since Exile in Guyville, and nowhere was that more apparent than in Phair's third album itself. Certain familiar elements remained -- her plain vocals, strummed guitars, and character songs -- but this was a brighter, cleaner, more content Phair. There was none of the emotional turmoil that underpinned Exile and, to a lesser extent, Whip-Smart. Even if the songs concerned violent emotions, there is a studied distance between her and the songs here, whether it's the character study "Uncle Alvarez" or "Johnny Feelgood," where the female narrator is beaten up and likes it. In other words, whitechocolatespaceegg is the work of a craftsman, not an inspired work of brilliance like Exile. And while that may alienate some hardcore fans, that's not necessarily a bad thing, especially since the best moments -- "Big Tall Man," "Baby Got Going," "Go On Ahead," "What Makes You Happy," "Johnny Feelgood," and the Girlysound leftover "Shitloads of Money" -- are tuneful and literate. Still, there's a distance, not only in the lyrics but in the overly polished music, that makes whitechocolatespaceegg difficult to embrace unconditionally, even if it may be a stronger record than Whip-Smart. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Al SandersonAssistant Engineer
Bill BerryBongos
Brad KopplinAssistant Engineer
Brad WoodDrums, Bass, Clapping, Producer, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Keyboards, Drum Machine, Mixing, Organ
Chris SaboldAssistant Engineer, Engineer
David SchiffmanEngineer, Assistant Engineer
Ed TinleyGuitar, Clapping, Engineer
Frank LongoArt Direction
Jason ChaskoProducer, Drums, Piano, Bass, Vocals (Background), Guitar
John HilerPiano, Engineer, Programming, Keyboards, Organ, Vocals (Background)
Jon MathiasArt Direction
Julie LastAssistant Engineer
Katrin ThomasMastering
Leroy BachBass (Acoustic)
Liquid GroovesEngineer, Loops
Liz PhairProducer, Vocals, Piano, Art Direction, Guitar
Mark O.Art Direction
Matt JudahAssistant Engineer
Mike MillsBass
Nathan DecemberGuitar (Electric), Guitar
Peter BuckGuitar
Randy WilsonProgramming, Keyboards
Scott BennettDrums, Organ, Bass
Scott LittVocals (Background), Drums, Violin, Bass, Producer, Treatments, Harmonica, Guitar (Acoustic), Keyboards
Scott McCaugheyGuitar
Ted JensenMastering
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing
Tommy FurarBass
Troy NiedhartAccordion
Victor JanacuaMixing, Assistant Engineer

Member Reviews

Barbara M. (Babe) wrote on 3/25/2007...

Saw Liz Phair in person and really appreciated how original she is. Great album. Akways interesting and always has that beat.