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Exile in Guyville is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released on June 22, 1993, by Matador Records. It was recorded at Idful Music Corporation in Chicago between 1992 and 1993 and produced by Phair and Brad Wood .
Phair intended to write a "big radio hit" for Exile in Guyville, stating that she believes the fifth song on an album's track listing is the most important song. [1] The song was written as an answer song to The Rolling Stones's 1972 single "Tumbling Dice", with Phair commenting that she wanted to create a "female version" of the song. [1] "
Sexually explicit lyrics by female artists are common now, but when trailblazing Chicago singer-songwriter Liz Phair released her voice-of-a-generation debut album Exile in Guyville back in 1993 ...
Bond contrasted the lyrics with Exile from Guyville, which she argued used sexuality to explore other topics, such as "the vast murky territories that lie between men and women". [12] Bond felt the sexuality of Liz Phair instead "feels like the pseudo-sensual posturing of a woman who aspires to join the MTV harem". [12]
Liz Phair remains larger than life, in a way — even taller than 6’1”, if you will — as a result of her utterly down-to-earth yet myth-making first album, “Exile in Guyville,” in 1993.
Liz Phair to Celebrate 30th Anniversary of 'Exile in Guyville' With Fall Tour Nas, Father John Misty to Perform Orchestral Shows With LA Phil at Disney Hall Liz Phair Is Ready to Flourish and Run ...
In 2018, it was announced that Phair's former label, Matador, would be releasing a 25th-anniversary retrospective set for her debut album, Exile in Guyville. The set, titled Girly Sound to Guyville, included remasters of Phair's 1991 demo tapes recorded under the moniker Girly Sound from the original sources, and was released May 4, 2018. [47]
Liz Phair will celebrate the 30th anniversary of her iconic 1993 Matador debut album Exile in Guyville by performing it in its entirety on tour this fall. Dates begin Nov. 7 in El Cajon, Ca., and ...