Available for the First Time on Vinyl!
Ever since Exile In Guyville landed in 1993, Liz Phair has been cipher for a certain kind of aesthetic. She's been called "the female face of indie rock," a "slacker poet of the first degree" and a "brainy bad girl," but she forever remains America's sardonic sweetheart. Following up her great trifecta of albums that included Exile in Guyville (1993), Whip-Smart (1994) and Whitechocolatespaceegg (1998), Liz Phair's eponymous fourth full-length effort and second in just ten years found her working in a more mainstream pop arena with singer/songwriters Michael Penn and Pete Yorn and hitmakers The Matrix. The album debuted at No. 27 on the Billboard 200 and yielded the successful singles "Why Can't I?" and "Extraordinary."
- Extraordinary
- Red Light Fever
- Why Can't I?
- It's Sweet
- Rock Me
- Take A Look
- Little Digger
- Firewalker
- Favorite
- Love/Hate
- H.W.C.
- My Bionic Eyes
- Friend Of Mine
- Good Love Never Dies