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} whitechocolatespaceegg is the third album by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released inside 1998. (View 1998 in music). A album didn't fare very much better than its predecessor Whip-Smart and only peaked at #35. It sold in the equivalent league when her retiring records but not sufficiency to qualify it as a hit, upright uniform sustaining her more records.

Track listing
A lot songs by Liz Phair, except in which noted

  • "White Chocolate Space Egg" (Chasko, Phair, Stoley) - 4:35
  • "Big Tall Man" (Chasko, Phair) - 3:49
  • "Perfect World" - 2:15
  • "Johnny Feelgood" - 3:22
  • "Polyester Bride" - 4:05
  • "Love Is Nothing" - 2:16
  • "Baby Got Going" (Litt, Phair) - 2:02
  • "Uncle Alvarez" - 3:52
  • "Only Son" - 5:08
  • "Go on Ahead" - 2:53
  • "Headache" - 2:53
  • "Ride" - 3:04
  • "What Makes You Happy" - 3:36
  • "Fantasize" - 1:55
  • "Shitloads of Money" - 3:39
  • "Girls' Room" - 1:46
  • "Hurricane Cindy" - 2:51 (Import Release Exclusively)

    Clips

    Personnel
    Liz Phair - guitar, piano, vocals Leroy Bach - acoustic bass Scott Bennett - organ, bass, drums Bill Berry - bongos Peter Buck - guitar Jason Chasko - bass, guitar, piano, drums, background vocals Nathan December - guitar, electric guitar Tommy Furar - bass John Hiler - organ, piano, keyboards, background vocals Scott Litt - acoustic guitar, bass, harmonica, violin, drums, keyboards, background vocals Scott McCaughey - guitar Mike Mills - bass Troy Niedhart - accordion Ed Tinley - guitar, clapping Randy Wilson - keyboards Brad Wood - organ, bass, guitar, drums, keyboards, background vocals, clapping, drum machine

    Production
    Producers: Liz Phair, Jason Chasko, Scott Litt, Brad Wood Engineers: John Hiler, Liquid Grooves, Chris Sabold, David Schiffman, Ed Tinley, Brad Wood Assistant engineers: Victor Janacua, Matt Judah, Brad Kopplin, Julie Endure, Chris Sabold, Al Sanderson, David Schiffman Mixing: Victor Janacua, Tom Lord-Alge, Brad Wood Mastering: Ted Jensen, Katrin Thomas Programming: John Hiler, Randy Wilson Loops: Liquid Grooves Treatments: Scott Litt Art counsel: Liz Phair, Frank Longo, Jon Mathias, Mark O.

    Charts
    Album

  • Dancing About Architecture: Liz Phair
    R. Brookman's review: "A distillation of Guyville's rangy, DIY songcraft and Whip-Smart's pop pretensions, Whitechocolatespaceegg reveals Phair for the rock star she should - but probably won't - be." Rating of 9.

    City Pages: What Makes You Happy
    Laura Sinagra's review: "...the Daisy razor's edge and cunning lingo that changed the lives of upper-middle-class white twenty-something indie-rockers are still in effect."

    Salon Entertainment: The Original Regular
    Cynthia Joyce's review: "What ultimately makes 'Whitechocolatespaceegg' compelling is not clever song craft or cunning lyrics, but the very adultlike air of acceptance that pervades the album."

    Music-Critic.com: Liz Phair - Whitechocolatespaceegg
    Bill Aicher's review: "more mature than her earlier works, but not too much that she has lost the Phair flair."

    Nude as the News: Liz Phair - Whitechocolatespaceegg
    Piero Scaruffi's review: "ranks as an impressive re-invention of Phair as folk-rock all-star."


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