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Liz Phair, Somebody's Miracle

Audio CD

Disk ID: 77353

Disk length: 58m 18s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Leap Of Innocence 4:22
2. Wind And The Mountain 5:33
3. Stars And Planets 3:54
4. Somebody's Miracle 4:23
5. Got My Own Thing 4:34
6. Count On My Love 3:41
7. Lazy Dreamer 4:55
8. Everything To Me 3:19
9. Closer To You 3:37
10. Table For One 4:12
11. Why I Lie 3:21
12. Lost Tonight 4:02
13. Everything (Between Us) 4:34
14. Giving It All To You 3:44

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Review

Is Liz Phair apologizing? It would be easy to get that impression from the title track of Somebody's Miracle. Suddenly the singer who was once known for her jaded lyrics and liberal use of the "f" word, is throwing around different kinds of "f" words altogether. "Faith?" "Fairytale?" Once, a generation of young women turned to Phair to express their collective rage at emotionally unavailable men. Now it's all about frogs with princes inside, and her regret over fleeing relationships with a few good men. My, how times have changed.

Some tracks on this album, including "Got My Own Thing," "Why I Lie," and "Can't Get Out of What I'm into," go back to Phair's more cynical roots. (In fact, "Can't Get Out," dates back to the singer's early demos.) But it seems clear that her overall trend towards pop (exhibited on her self-titled CD from 2003) is continuing. And who can blame her? Exile in Guyville was a breakthrough, but it left her in a real bind. A decade plus later, a still-bitter Liz would probably seem tiresome and immature. A happier, hopeful Liz could be accused of going soft. Phair doesn't need her angry-girl persona to prove she has talent, but she may still need it to stand out from the crowd. After all, do we really need another pop song like "Stars and Planets" telling us "we all shine, shine, shine?" The question Somebody's Miracle raises is: can Liz Phair drop some of her attitude without losing all of her edge? --Leah Weathersby

Other Versions

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Somebody's Miracle

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 57m 33s (-1m 15s)

Somebody's Miracle

Tracks: 16 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m (+15m 42s)

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