Liz Phair - Somebody's Miracle Audio CD

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Liz Phair Band: Liz Phair
Title: Somebody's Miracle
Rating:
Release Date: 2005-10-04
Media: Audio CD

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

I wasn't as impressed by this Liz Phair album...
This album is still good, more mellow, and well, overall. Well, it's definately Liz Phair here again, but she seems to have lost her flare for capturing our, or at least my, attention. . . just not one of my favorites. I would recommend her former releases before this one.


Liz Phair, All Grown Up
That's because people were comparing "Somebody's Miracle" to Liz Phair's earlier works, especially "Exile in Guyville. Sure, this album sold poorly and got mediocre reviews from music critics. " It's true that "Somebody's Miracle" lacks the edginess of 1990s Liz Phair. Still, the songs on this album are beautifully written. "Count On My Love," my favorite track, displays the sweet side of Liz Phair without sounding manufactured like the songs from her self-titled album of 2003. That's the general theme of this album. Liz Phair displays her maturity without sounding like a record label puppet.


Talent can go ANY direction
Yawn! However, as with anything worth taking a gander, the music. This album, like all of Liz's albums, is just too utterly good for me to sit here and embark on some long-winded, cliche riddled review. . . the artistry of that music, will ultimately speak for itself.


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Good, but no Exile
This album has many good songs and is nice enough to listen to, but few of the songs are extraordinary, and some start to sound the same. Poor Liz Phair, she can never have an album before or after Exile to Guyville that will approach its excellence.


Huh.
) I loved "Exile" and "WCSE" very much, and I intend to get Whip-smart. Well, let's start with this: I am A HUGE Liz Phair fan (or, at least, I thought so. No matter how many times I listen to these cds, something jumps out, and sucks me in.

In "Exile," the lyrics are phenomenal, and the production is rough; a true masterpiece. It showed a ton of emotion. In "WCSE," Liz expanded her subject matter, and, while her music became a tad more accessible, the lyrics were great and the songs stay in my head. I never regret listening to either of these albums. I skipped over her self-title, because I hate pop, or at least most of it. I feel that pop isn't thought provoking, beautiful, or full of real emotion. I listen to music that does something for me, that MEANS something (no offense if you like pop. )

This album is a toss-up for me. There are plenty of dull pop songs. But then there are some songs that are quickly becoming my favorites. Her sound is good, and I don't mind if it's a bit polished. I really like her voice, despite it not being particularly outstanding. But, I have two issues. First, some of the songs are too similar in melody, and don't stand out. The other is THE LYRICS!! What on Earth happened here? Now, don't get me wrong. It's not the swears or the risque material. I miss the clever rhymes, the candid phrases, the words that stuck in your head and wouldn't go away for weeks. Who told her to rhyme the two most bland and obvious words? These songs could be a lot better if she had given it mor thought.

These are on a scale of 1-10, ten being the best
Leap of Innocence-8. It is pop, but some of the lines are really good, and hint of the old song-writing goodness. It sticks in your mind.

Wind and the Mountain-5 It's okay. It seems a little religious for my tastes. I just can't get into it.

Stars and Planets-2 I'm sorry. This is pure "everyone is wonderful" pop. Overproduced, and just like everything else, but the two comes from the actual melody not being horrible.

Somebody's Miracle-6. 5-7 I like the chorus, and I find myself humming it a lot. not the best verses, but you take what you can get.

Got my Own Thing-7 There are some clever lyrics, and I like the beat, but it loses some of its appeal after only a few listens.

Count on my Love-3 Once again-pure pop. The uplifting message is just a little too picture perfect. I like the one pat where she sings the chorus, and all that accompanies it is a twinkling melody of a single guitar.

Lazy Dreamer-3 Pop. One or two good lines, but begging for radio play, and just like anything else already clogging the airwaves.

Everything to Me-7. 5 I like this song a lot. The lyrics are frank, like in "WCSE. " I also like the melody. Catchy.

Closer to You-6. 5 I like the slow, more relaxed quality, like Uncle Alvarez. The lyrics are starting to get back up to where they were on her first three albums. It is a little too sweet for me.

Table for One-10 This is classic Phair, with the low-fi vibe and the great verses. Sad, depressing, stripped-down. It reminds me of "Glory" from "Exile. " A great song, and my favorite on the album.

Why I Lie-9 Back with the biting lyrics, a song that energises you. I love it.

Lost Tonight-1 Dreadful.

Everything (between Us)-7. 5 I like it. The melody is good, and the singing is faster. I like the chorus, and the lyrics are solid, and are reminiscent of "WCSE"

Giving it all to You- 5-6. 5 Pretty good. The pace is good, but the lyrics leave something to be desired. A tad poppy. It seems a tad bland.

Can't Get Out of What I'm Into-8 I NEED to get this off iTunes-I can't believe she took it off the cd. It's really good, probably because it's from pre-Exile.

Overall, the really good songs make this worth getting. If you are like me, and hate pop, just skip over the pop, and it leaves a good twenty minutes of pretty darn good Liz Phair. She has matured, but we can still love her. Perhaps her next release will be another great. I respect that artists can change, so more power to her.


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