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Exile in Guyville (Music)
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Exile in Guyville is the debut studio album by Liz Phair, released in 1993. It was a surprising critical success, and it garnered the singer-songwriter mainstream attention.The album cover features Liz topless in a photo booth. Its lyrical themes mainly revolve around the sexual and intellectual independence of women, a direct contrast to the frequently sexist attitudes Liz faced while growing up. It's also a Concept Album of sorts, where each song is supposed to be an Answer Song to The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. (Liz has acknowledged that not all of the parallels may make sense to other people, but has said she was consciously thinking of the Stones album when writing the songs and constructing the album; she's also given interviews such as this one in which she's elaborated more on some of the parallels.)Compositionally, Liz's voice is intentionally overshadowed by the surrounding music, giving a more full and production-heavy sound. It wasn't a huge commercial success, but remains a widely influential album since it helped shatter the Double Standard against women singing sexual songs. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_118bba4 | comment |
Non-Indicative Title: "Flower", which is not actually about flowers at all: The title is possibly an Unusual Euphemism for a woman's genitalia... except it's not even that unusual. For instance, the common interpretation of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of flowers is that they're not really just paintings of flowers, even though O'Keeffe herself denied this interpretation. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_1f37a427 | type |
Face on the Cover | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_1f37a427 | comment |
Face on the Cover: The album cover depicts a photo of a topless Phair striking a defiant pose; some releases crop the photo to remove most of her chest from view. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_2439b588 | type |
As the Good Book Says... | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_2439b588 | comment |
As the Good Book Says...: "Dance of the Seven Veils" is based on the story of Salome and John the Baptist in the New Testament. The name of the song itself originated in Oscar Wilde's play Salome and draws on a long literary tradition of portraying the titular female character as an incarnation of female lust. | |
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Alliterative Title | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_26b2747 | comment |
Alliterative Title: "Girls Girls Girls". "Soap Star Joe". | |
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Literary Allusion Title | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_27690f66 | comment |
Literary Allusion Title: As mentioned above, the title "Dance of the Seven Veils" comes from Oscar Wilde's play Salome. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_2d047747 | type |
Gossip Evolution | |
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Gossip Evolution: "Never Said" is Liz denying having spoken something the other person in the conversation heard, which was possibly subject to this ("I don't know where you heard it\ Don't know who's spreadin' it 'round"). She said the inspiration was how the Chicago music scene was very catty and upset about whatever was being spread about their bands. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_2e70a1db | type |
Miniscule Rocking | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_2e70a1db | comment |
Miniscule Rocking: "Glory" is only about a minute and a half long. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_34f6774c | type |
Concept Album | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_34f6774c | comment |
Concept Album: Sort of. The album really isn't a song-by-song answer to Exile on Main St., but it drives home the point that women can make intelligent and sexual rock music. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_35a858b3 | type |
Cluster F-Bomb | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_35a858b3 | comment |
Cluster F-Bomb: The album's language is frequently rather salty. "Fuck and Run" is naturally the most obvious example. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_40c57041 | type |
Manipulative Bastard | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_40c57041 | comment |
Manipulative Bastard: The title character in "Johnny Sunshine" appears to be one. He steals her car and her house and leaves the narrator with nothing. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_43d39d6b | type |
Song Style Shift | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_43d39d6b | comment |
Song Style Shift: "Johnny Sunshine" starts off as a rousing midtempo rocker, then halfway through changes into a more anguished, minimalist ballad. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_43d612b7 | type |
Disney Acid Sequence | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_43d612b7 | comment |
Disney Acid Sequence: "Stratford-On-Guy" mentions that she's in a plane wishing she were in a Galaxie 500 video, which are known for their really trippy psychedelic effects. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_457551d4 | type |
Introduction by Hookup | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_457551d4 | comment |
Introduction by Hookup: "Help Me, Mary" is about how she brings guys over to her house for sex, before they hypocritically begin to expect her to act a certain way. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_54cbd0cb | type |
This Is Unforgivable! | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_54cbd0cb | comment |
This Is Unforgivable!: "Divorce Song": | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_56240281 | type |
Country Matters | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_56240281 | comment |
Country Matters: "Dance of the Seven Veils": | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_5a268981 | type |
Three Chords and the Truth | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_5a268981 | comment |
Three Chords and the Truth: "Glory", "Dance of the Seven Veils", and "Gunshy" all have only guitar backings. The production on the other songs still tends to be rather minimalist, though much less so than that of her earlier Girlysound recordings. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_6f2fe973 | type |
Epic Instrumental Opener | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_6f2fe973 | comment |
Epic Instrumental Opener: The first two and a half minutes of "Shatter" are instrumental. Inverted with "Strange Loop", whose final two minutes or so are instrumental. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_7bef792a | type |
BreakUpSong | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_7bef792a | comment |
Break Up Song: "Divorce Song", obviously. It's also one of a soft, melancholy song. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9603fba3 | type |
The Something Song | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9603fba3 | comment |
The Something Song: "Divorce Song". | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9e0c3153 | type |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9e0c3153 | comment |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: "Girls! Girls! Girls!" | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9e9c53ee | type |
One-Man Song | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_9e9c53ee | comment |
One-Man Song: "Johnny Sunshine" and "Soup Star Joe". | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_a040ed2e | type |
Silly Love Songs | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_a040ed2e | comment |
Silly Love Songs: "Mesmerizing": | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_cb9dc500 | type |
Perishing Alt-Rock Voice | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_cb9dc500 | comment |
Perishing Alt-Rock Voice: "6′1″" runs on this, and a few other tracks also dip into low-energy singing. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_d0f0a80d | type |
One-Word Title | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_d0f0a80d | comment |
One-Word Title: "Glory", "Canary", "Mezmerizing", "Canary", "Shatter", "Flower" and "Gunshy". | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_d848560f | type |
Unusual Euphemism | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_d848560f | comment |
The title is possibly an Unusual Euphemism for a woman's genitalia... except it's not even that unusual. For instance, the common interpretation of Georgia O'Keeffe's paintings of flowers is that they're not really just paintings of flowers, even though O'Keeffe herself denied this interpretation. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_db2f3581 | type |
All Girls Want Bad Boys | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_db2f3581 | comment |
All Girls Want Bad Boys: "Soup Star Joe" is a parody of this and how Americans idealize the Troubled, but Cute guys who eventually make it big. | |
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Lyrical Dissonance | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_dbfd6b8 | comment |
Lyrical Dissonance: About half the songs on the album sound very pretty until you listen to the lyrics. Good examples include "Johnny Sunshine", "Dance of the Seven Veils", and "Divorce Song". | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_dbfe8427 | type |
Intercourse with You | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_dbfe8427 | comment |
Intercourse with You: Lots of songs, but "Glory" probably takes the cake: "Flower" is arguably even more so. See below under Non-Indicative Title, and that's not even all of it. | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_e0d20ea6 | type |
Intentionally Awkward Title | |
Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_e0d20ea6 | comment |
Intentionally Awkward Title: "Fuck and Run". | |
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Exile in Guyville (Music) / int_e40f6792 | type |
Design Student's Orgasm | |
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Design Student's Orgasm: The inside artwork was influenced by Lopez Tejera's 1952 album "The Joys and Sorrows of Andalusia". It even features polaroid shots of Liz and the management team, along with various other people. | |
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