Liz Phair (born Elizabeth Clark Phair on April 17, 1967 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. She was a cornerstone in the underground early '90s indie rock movement for her songcraft and DIY ethics. Her sound developed at the turn of the century into something more akin to pop or adult contemporary. Phair's entry into the music industry began when she met guitarist Chris Brokaw, a member of the band Come. Brokaw was visiting her San Francisco loft-mate Nora Maccoby when he heard Phair's songs, and encouraged her to record them. After moving back to Chicago, Phair began writing songs and recording homemade tapes under the name Girly Sound, and supported herself by selling her drawings on the streets of Chicago. She soon became a part of the alternative music scene in Chicago and became friends with Material Issue and Urge Overkill, two of Chicago's upstart bands to go national in the early 1990s, as well as Brad Wood and John Henderson, head of Feel Good All Over, an independent label in Chicago. (A later attempt at re-recording the Girly Sound tapes failed after arguments between Henderson and Phair.) After asking Wood who the "coolest" indie label was, Phair called up Gerard Cosloy, co-president of Matador Records, in 1992 and asked him if he would put out her record. Coincidentally, Cosloy had just read a review of Girly Sound in Chemical Imbalance that very day and told Phair to send him a tape. Phair sent him a tape of six Girly Sound songs. Cosloy recalls: "The songs were amazing. It was a fairly primitive recording, especially compared to the resulting album. The songs were really smart, really funny, and really harrowing, sometimes all at the same time." "I liked it a lot and played it for everybody
1 | Dance Of The Seven Veils | Exile in Guyville |
2 | Johnny Sunshine | Exile in Guyville |
3 | Divorce Song | Exile in Guyville |
4 | Stratford-On-Guy | Exile in Guyville |
5 | Never Said | Exile in Guyville |
6 | 6'1" | Exile in Guyville |
7 | Mother's Little Helper | Desperate Housewives Original Television Soundtrac |
8 | Flower | Exile in Guyville |
9 | Extraordinary | One Love |
10 | The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana) | Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits |
11 | Fuck And Run | Exile in Guyville |
12 | Everything To Me | Somebody's Miracle |
13 | Glory | Exile in Guyville |
14 | Strange Loop | Exile in Guyville |
15 | Turning Japanese | Whip-Smart |
16 | Shatter | Exile in Guyville |
17 | Help Me Mary | Exile in Guyville |
18 | Why Can't I | Liz Phair |
19 | Mesmerizing | Exile in Guyville |
20 | Canary | Exile in Guyville |