{"product_id":"whitechocolatespaceegg","title":"Whitechocolatespaceegg - 1517","description":"Amazon.com\n\nLiz Phair's Exile in Guyville proved that a debutante-attractive woman rocker singing about oral sex could earn the attention of the mostly male rock press corps. But Whitechocolatespaceegg confirms--much as her second album, Whip-Smart, attempted--that Phair can be a pop tunesmith as well. Her songs snap and crackle with giddy doses of '80s new wave, Buddy Holly pop, and Stones rock; her husky voice mostly overcomes its previous, potentially off-putting wobble. And while the clangy \"Johnny Feelgood\" recalls Phair's earlier tough-sex scenarios, \"Polyester Bride,\" which eavesdrops on a conversation between an advice-giving bartender and a wide-eyed female patron (maybe this season's answer to Semisonic's \"Closing Time\"), is more demonstrative of Whitechocolatespaceegg's thematic maturation: less titillating but no less womanly. And no less feisty. --Neal Weiss\n\nProduct description\n\nLiz Phair ~ Whitechocolatespaceegg\n\nReview\n\nComplementing these crafty, character-rich short stories is a range of alt-rock, singer-songwriter strumming and the Stonesy strut that closes \"Johnny Feelgood.\" -- The Los Angeles Times\n\nInstruments twang out of tune, strings and frets squeak with each chord change, and Phair's tenuous, conversational singing voice ... explores the dynamics of marital endurance. -- Rolling Stone\n\nNeither a doozy like Guyville nor a dud like Whip-Smart, it's merely another of those annoying CDs you rarely play but can't quite bring yourself to get rid of. -- Spin\n\nOn her third album, Phair returns with another funny, profound and not so profane lo-fi look at guys and the naughty--and sometimes--nasty things they do to girls. -- People\n\nPhair and company have cranked up the guitars and drums without becoming hammy or contrived. -- Entertainment Weekly\n\nWhile short on hedonism and long on maturity, spaceegg doesn't skimp on wit, intelligence and candor. -- USA Today\n\n[Phair's] cracked tomboy rasp is reaching higher, and it's mixed higher, giving her melodies a Sunday morning afterglow. Whitechocolatespaceegg is easily the Liz Phair set least rhythmically soulful; its lesser selections recall Laurie Anderson, Natalie Merchant, and sea chanteys. -- Vibe\u003cbr\u003eASIN: B000009OGW\u003cbr\u003eVSKU: GGV.B000009OGW.LN\u003cbr\u003eCondition: Like New\u003cbr\u003eAuthor\/Artist:Phair, Liz\u003cbr\u003eBinding: Audio CD\u003cbr\u003e","brand":"Recycle4","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49565923115306,"sku":"GGV.B000009OGW.LN","price":10.54,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0773\/0819\/9210\/files\/skuimage_085002bc-1919-42d7-b6db-ed7672c5d293.jpg?v=1731190836","url":"https:\/\/recycle4.com\/products\/whitechocolatespaceegg","provider":"Recycle4","version":"1.0","type":"link"}