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MUSIC REVIEWS: Liz Phair
Somebody's Miracle Capitol Music •• Sound ••• |
In contrast, Somebody's Miracle is no fun - not a terrible album, just a thoroughly ordinary one. It's being hyped as Phair's return to grown-up songwriting, but she never played it this safe in the old days. Suddenly, she's griping about celebrity ("Stars and Planets"), using the word "baby" in too many lyrics, and endlessly wondering if she'll ever find the perfect relationship. She also gets uncharacteristically moralistic when writing about alcoholism ("Table for One"). The production is by-the-numbers Adult Alternative, and Phair ruins good songs by quoting from better ones ("Got My Own Thing" can live without the Velvet Underground fadeout). The sad part is that pop fans who bought the last album because of "Why Can't I?" won't like this any more than exiles from Guyville will.
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