Liz Phair - Somebody's Miracle

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Album Details

Title: Somebody's Miracle
Artist: Liz Phair
Release Date: 10/4/2005
Label: Capitol Records, Capitol/EMI Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 724357776929, 094634005357
Genre: Rock
Styles: 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: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Leap of Innocence
  2. Wind and the Mountain
  3. Stars and Planets
  4. Somebody's Miracle
  5. Got My Own Thing
  6. Count on My Love
  7. Lazy Dreamer
  8. Everything to Me
  9. Closer to You
  10. Table for One
  11. Why I Lie
  12. Lost Tonight
  13. Everything (Between Us)
  14. Giving It All to You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDCapitol/EMI Records77769
------CDCapitol Records

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Album Review

Liz Phair alienated a large portion of her audience with her 2003 extreme pop makeover, where she didn't just go pop, she went teen pop, collaborating with the Matrix and winding up sounding something like Avril Lavigne's aunt. It wasn't exactly what fans raised on Exile in Guyville either wanted or expected and they were vocal in their displeasure, yet Phair made it very clear in her supporting press for the album that she didn't care that they were upset: she was no longer the woman who made Exile, and had no interest in trying to write or sound that way anymore, which was pretty evident from the album at hand. She wanted to cash in that indie cred and become a star, and Liz Phair did indeed bring her success, including her first Top 40 hit with "Why Can't I?," which tended to diminish the sniping of her critics, even if it didn't necessarily dismiss their criticisms. Most of the criticisms were focused on the Matrix-fueled pop singles, since they were flashy, ostentatious examples of how Phair wanted to play on a bigger field, but apart from those singles, Liz Phair concentrated on tasteful, well-polished, sturdy adult alternative pop that was not dissimilar to work by such peers as Michael Penn and Aimee Mann. That, not the desperate teen pop, is the touchstone for Somebody's Miracle, her sequel to the 2003 affair. Now that she's made a clean break from indie rock, severing herself from her past to such an extent that she will never be judged alongside such 1993 peers as PJ Harvey, Tanya Donelly, and Stephen Malkmus, she's content to make a full-fledged, unabashed adult alternative album. If the last album was her attempt to be Avril, this is her Sheryl Crow album, pitched halfway between the bright surfaces of C'mon, C'mon and the laid-back, classy Globe Sessions. The smooth and polished production here creates a wash of sound that is not particularly well suited to Phair's thin, reedy voice, but since the album is well produced and professional, it's a pleasing wash of sound. And Phair has a pretty good batch of songs here, ranging from the stark first-person tale of alcoholism "Table for One" to catchy pop tunes like "Stars and Planets" and "Got My Own Thing." These are good adult pop tunes, although the pleasant Somebody's Miracle would have been improved if they had been given a more suitable production style. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron SterlingDrums, Percussion
Allen SidesString Engineer
Billy MohlerBass (Acoustic), Bass
Brian ScheubleMixing, Engineer
David CampbellString Arrangements
Dino MeneghinKeyboards, Guitar (Acoustic), Drum Programming, Lap Steel Guitar, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Hand Percussion, Guitar
Dusan ReljinPhotography
Eric RoinestadArt Direction, Design
Jeff RobinetteAssistant Engineer, Engineer
Jeff RothschildEngineer, Mixing, Drums
Joe ZookEngineer, Tambourine, Producer
Joel DerouinConcert Master
John AlagiaHammond B3, Keyboards, Producer, Audio Production, Organ (Hammond), Vocal Arrangement, Guitar, Mixing
John ShanksKeyboards, Vocals (Background), Bass, Producer, Mixing, Guitar, Audio Production
Lars FoxEngineer
Liz PhairVocals (Background), Guitar, Vocals
Mary FagotCreative Director
Oliver KrausCello
Ron LaffitteA&R
Sean HurleyBass
Shari SutcliffeProject Coordinator, Contractor
Ted JensenMastering
Tim BradshawKeyboards
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing