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} Exile within Guyville is American singer-songwriter Liz Phair's 1993 debut album. (Understand 1993 in music). Phair commented around interviews that the album was a song-by-song reply to the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main Street. Even so, virtually all critics don't assume her statements at face value, although the album may be seen at least at a general level as a response to the Rolling Stones.

Phair wrote & recorded songs in cassette tapes, which she circulated under a title Girlysound, in the late 80's inside Chicago. The Girlysound tape manufactured it to the head of Matador Records, and he signed Phair. Phair recorded a better songs from either her Girlysound compilations, & a album was freed around 1993 & received far flung critical plaudits. It was a first album inside the season-prevent critics poll in Spin Magazine and the Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll, and "Never Said" received airplay on MTV. In the Spring of 1994, the album got briefly mass produced it to the The states stock & index charts, and it experienced sold 200,000 copies.

a album inspired a total of imitators, & the sale-fidelity healthy & emotional (& lyrical) honesty of Phair's lyrics were oft cited by critics when spectacular qualities.

Rolling Stone's 2002 list of the greatest 500 albums ever stratified Exile Within Guyville at total 328.

Track listing
100% songs by Liz Phair

  • "6' 1" - 3:05
  • "Help Me Mary" - 2:16
  • "Glory" - 1:29
  • "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
  • "Fuck and Run" - 3:07
  • "Girls, Girls, Girls" - 2:20
  • "Divorce Song" - 3:20
  • "Shatter" - 5:28
  • "Flower" - 2:03
  • "Johnny Sunshine" - 3:27
  • "Gunshy" - 3:15
  • "Stratford-On-Guy" - 2:59
  • "Strange Loop?" - 3:56 Clips

    Personnel
    Liz Phair - guitar, vocals Casey Rice - guitar, cymbals, background vocals, handclapping Brad Wood - organ, synthesizer, bass, guitar, percussion, bongos, drums, background vocals, drones, feedback

    Production
    Producers: Liz Phair, Brad Wood Engineer: Brad Wood Assistant engineer: Casey Rice Arranger: Liz Phair Design: Liz Phair

    Charts
    Album

  • Salon: Liz Phair - Exile in Guyville
    Cynthia Joyce's discussion of the album and how it changed her life.

    CMJ New Music Report: Exile in Guyville
    Deborah Orr's review: "The singer-songwriter's thesis about sex, boys and relationships (in that order) can be taken as an attitude-gauge and a source of inspiration and reinforcement; one that's written from a very independent, female point of view but whose situations should be very familiar to guys as well."

    Nude as the News: Exile in Guyville
    Scott Manzler's review: "It's hard to imagine the album being produced by any other artist at any other time - an accomplishment that cuts both ways." 9.5 out of 10.


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