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She's always done it her way. She didn't form her style for us in the 90's, and she didn't in the early 2000's. So she lost nothing in my eyes. I can just get in where I fit in. She's the artist, and she's always done it as she wished. You can't expect a married mom to write the same songs she did as a wild single chick. I always want artists to come honestly from the heart, and she always has. More power to Liz!
I have to agree. The 90's was just chock full of excellent music ( perhaps the best flowering of music in all history). But in the end, "Exile" really stands out for me. Discovering this record was a defining moment : it is just one perfect song after another. Liz Phair gets a free lifetime pass for making this:)
Exile was (is) totally amazing. When it came out I was bragging about it and everyone said, "Liz who?". I would go a step further and say it is amoung the top 50 or 60 greatest albums of all time.
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But in the end, "Exile" really stands out for me. Discovering this record was a defining moment : it is just one perfect song after another.
Liz Phair gets a free lifetime pass for making this:)
THIS is what I still listen to the most.
A perfect album, start to finish.