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Exile in Guyville

Exile in Guyville is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released on June 22, 1993, by Matador Records. It was recorded at Idful Music Corporation in Chicago between 1992 and 1993 and produced by Phair and Brad Wood. The album received critical acclaim and in 2020, it was ranked No. 56 by Rolling Stone in its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.[3] It was certified gold in 1998.

Exile in Guyville
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 22, 1993
Recorded1992–1993
StudioIdful Music Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, US
Genre
Length55:51
LabelMatador
Producer
Liz Phair chronology
Girly-Sound
(1991)
Exile in Guyville
(1993)
Whip-Smart
(1994)
Singles from Exile in Guyville
  1. "Never Said"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Stratford-on-Guy"
    Released: 1993

Background edit

In the summer of 1991, Phair wrote and recorded songs on audio cassette tapes, which she circulated in Chicago using the moniker Girly-Sound. Initially, she sent out only two tapes, one to Tae Won Yu from the band Kicking Giant, and the other to Chris Brokaw of the bands Come and Codeine.[4] The recipients of the Girly-Sound tapes circulated copies with other early fans.[5]

John Henderson, owner of the Chicago indie label Feel Good All Over, heard the tapes and contacted Phair. Soon she moved into his apartment and started playing her songs to him. Henderson brought in producer Brad Wood to help develop the 4-track demos into full songs. Originally, Phair's recordings were supposed to come out on Henderson's label. However, the whole process was made difficult by the fact that he and Phair had opposite ideas regarding what direction to take in terms of sound. Henderson preferred a stripped-down but precise sound, possibly with outside musicians, while Phair wanted a fuller sound. Phair has stated, "We both wanted something for me. He was projecting onto me what he wanted my music to come out like, which was wrong. So I blew him off." Eventually, Henderson stopped showing up at the studio, which made Phair move out of his apartment and start working exclusively with Brad Wood on what would become Exile in Guyville.

Eventually, a Girly-Sound tape had made it to the head of Matador Records. Despite the outcome of the recording sessions, Henderson tipped off Brad Wood that Matador was interested in Phair. As a consequence, Phair contacted Matador in 1992, and they signed her. Gerard Cosloy, co-president of Matador, stated that "We usually don't sign people we haven't met, or heard other records by, or seen as performers. But I had a hunch, and I called her back and said okay."[6]

Packaging edit

Phair was also responsible for a great part of the artwork design. Originally, the album cover was largely collage based and involved "a fat lady in a pool".[citation needed] In 2008, Phair stated it was originally "an orgy of Barbies floating in a pool",[7] a concept that Matador rejected, stating that such artwork would not sell. The final cover design is a photo of Phair topless in a photo booth,[7] taken and cropped by Nash Kato of Urge Overkill. The interior artwork is based on that of Lopez Tejera's 1952 album The Joys and Sorrows of Andalusia. The booklet also features a collage of several Polaroid photos of Phair, Wood, Rice (and various other people), with a paraphrase from lines from the movie Dirty Harry.[6]

Meaning edit

The term Guyville comes from a song of the same name by Urge Overkill. Liz Phair explained the concept of the album in a Billboard article, stating that "For me, Guyville is a concept that combines the smalltown mentality of a 500-person Knawbone, KY.-type town with the Wicker Park indie music scene in Chicago, plus the isolation of every place I've lived in, from Cincinnati to Winnetka".[8] When asked during an interview with Noah Adams on his radio show All Things Considered about the concept, she elaborated: "It was a state of mind and / or neighborhood that I was living in. Guyville, because it was definitely their sensibilities that held the aesthetic, you know what I mean? It was sort of guy things - comic books with really disfigured, screwed-up people in them, this sort of like constant love of social aberration. You know what I mean? This kind of guy mentality, you know, where men are men and women are learning." Asked about what she sees in Guyville, Phair said that "All the guys have short, cropped hair, John Lennon glasses, flannel shirts, unpretentiously worn, not as a grunge statement. Work boots."

Phair has also stated that most songs on the album were not about her. She commented, "That stuff didn't happen to me, and that's what made writing it interesting. I wasn't connecting with my friends. I wasn't connecting with relationships. I was in love with people who couldn't care less about me. I was yearning to be part of a scene. I was in a posing kind of mode, yearning to have things happen for me that weren't happening. So I wanted to make it seem real and convincing. I wrote the whole album for a couple people to see and know me."[6]

Phair commented in interviews that the album was a song-by-song reply to the Rolling Stones' 1972 album Exile on Main St.[9] Some critics contend that the album is not a clear or obvious song-by-song response,[10] although Phair sequenced her compositions in an attempt to match the songlist and pacing of the Rolling Stones album.

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Blender     [12]
Chicago Sun-Times    [13]
Christgau's Consumer GuideA[14]
Entertainment WeeklyA[15]
Los Angeles Times    [16]
Pitchfork9.6/10 (2008)[17]
10/10 (2018)[18]
Rolling Stone     [19]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [20]
Spin     [10]

Exile in Guyville received critical acclaim. It was the No. 1 album in the year-end critics poll in Spin and the Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics poll.[21]

It was also a moderate commercial success. The videos for "Never Said" and "Stratford-On-Guy" received airplay on MTV. By the spring of 1994, it had sold over 200,000 units, peaking at No. 196 on the Billboard 200 and was Matador's most successful release at the time. In 1998, it was certified gold by the RIAA.

Phair reacted to the reception of Guyville, saying "I don't really get what happened with Guyville. It was so normal, from my side of things. It was nothing remarkable, other than the fact that I'd completed a big project, but I'd done that before... Being emotionally forthright was the most radical thing I did. And that was taken to mean something bigger in terms of women's roles in society and women's roles in music... I just wanted people who thought I was not worth talking to, to listen to me." The sudden success of the album also generated a somewhat negative response from Chicago's indie music scene. Phair commented, "It's odd... Guyville was such a part of indie. But at the same time... I was kind of at war with indie when I made that record." Another problem that arose from her success was also dealing with her stage fright.[6]

Despite this, the album inspired a number of imitators, and the lo-fi sound and emotional honesty of Phair's lyrics were frequently cited by critics as outstanding qualities. It frequently appears on many critics' best-of lists. It was ranked 15 in Spin's "100 Greatest Albums, 1985–2005". VH1 named Exile in Guyville the 96th Greatest Album Of All-Time.[22] The album was ranked number 56 on Rolling Stone's 2020 reboot of their The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list[3] (it was ranked number 328 in the original 2003 list and number 327 in the 2012 revision).[23][24] In 1999, Pitchfork rated Exile in Guyville as the fifth best album of the 1990s.[25] However, in its 2003 revision of the list, it moved to No. 30.[26] Robert Christgau named it among his 10 best albums from the 1990s.[27]

In 2013, The New Yorker's Bill Wyman dubbed it "patently one of the strongest rock albums ever made", feeling that each song "reverberates powerfully". He described it as "arguably the quintessential example" of indie rock.[28] PopMatters' David Chiu wrote that Exile lay bedroom pop music's groundwork. He noted that several indie bands and musicians had gained their "musical DNA" from the record, such as Frankie Cosmos, Jay Som, and more.[29]

Accolades edit

Accolades for Exile in Guyville
Publication List Rank Ref.
NME Albums of The Year: 1993
19
Pazz & Jop 1993 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll
1
Paste The Best Albums of The 1990s
41
Pitchfork The Best Albums of The 1990s
4
Rolling Stone The Greatest Concept Albums of All Time
6
Rolling Stone The Best Albums of the 1990s
20
Rolling Stone The Greatest Albums of All Time
56
Slant The Best Albums of 1993
4
Spin The Best Albums of 1993
1

Reissues edit

15th Anniversary Edition (2008) edit

In 2008, Phair signed to ATO Records and released a 15th-anniversary reissue of Exile in Guyville on June 14. It includes three previously unreleased tracks ("Ant in Alaska", a cover of Lynn Taitt's "Say You" and an instrumental listed on the disc as "Standing") and a DVD documentary.[39]

Girly-Sound to Guyville (2018) edit

On May 4, 2018, Matador reissued Exile in Guyville for its 25th anniversary. The reissue consists of the original album remastered and Phair's three Girly-Sound demo tapes, marking the first time that the full set of demo tapes had been officially released. The reissue was released in four formats: the physical LP box set, the digital deluxe edition, as well as cassette and CD pressings.[40] Absent from the reissue are the two Girly-Sound demos "Shatter" and "Fuck or Die", as Phair was unable to get clearance for samples used in the songs.[41]

On June 22, 2023, Phair released an outtake from the album titled "Miss Lucy". The song was intended to appear on the album; however, it was ultimately replaced with "Flower".[42]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Liz Phair.

Exile in Guyville track listing
No.TitleLength
1."6'1""3:06
2."Help Me Mary"2:16
3."Glory"1:29
4."Dance of the Seven Veils"2:29
5."Never Said"3:16
6."Soap Star Joe"2:44
7."Explain It to Me"3:11
8."Canary"3:19
9."Mesmerizing"3:55
10."Fuck and Run"3:07
11."Girls! Girls! Girls!"2:20
12."Divorce Song"3:20
13."Shatter"5:28
14."Flower"2:03
15."Johnny Sunshine"3:27
16."Gunshy"3:15
17."Stratford-on-Guy"2:59
18."Strange Loop?"3:56
Total length:55:51

Personnel edit

As per the liner notes of the 2008 reissue:[43]

  • Liz Phair – guitar, piano ("Canary"), vocals, hand claps ("Mesmerizing")
  • Casey Rice – lead guitar ("Mesmerizing", "Divorce Song"), cymbal ("Shatter"), background vocals, hand clapping ("Mesmerizing")
  • Brad Wood – bass and drums (various songs), organ ("Glory", "Mesmerizing"), synthesizer, ("Explain It to Me"), percussion, bongos ("Explain It to Me"), tambourine and shaker ("6′1""), maracas and hand claps ("Mesmerizing"), background vocals, vocals ("Say You"), drones and feedback ("Shatter"), "sick guitar" ("Gunshy"), guitar ("Say You")
  • Tony Marlotti – bass ("Johnny Sunshine", "Say You"), vocals ("Say You")
  • John Casey – harmonica ("Soap Star Joe", "Divorce Song")
  • Tutti Jackson – backing vocals ("Soap Star Joe")

Charts edit

Chart performance for Exile in Guyville
Chart (1993/1994) Peak
position
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard)[44] 12
US Billboard 200[45] 196
US Cash Box Top 200[46] 63

Certifications edit

Certifications for Exile in Guyville
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[47] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release formats for Exile in Guyville
Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label Ref.
United States May 17, 1993 Standard Matador [48]
United States June 24, 2008 Deluxe
ATO [49]
Various May 4, 2018
  • Standard
  • deluxe
  • CD
  • LP
  • download
Matador [50]

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External links edit

  • Exile in Guyville: The Oral History July 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • October 6, 2008 NPR Live Performance in Los Angeles of 'Exile in Guyville'

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Exile in Guyville is the debut album by American singer songwriter Liz Phair released on June 22 1993 by Matador Records It was recorded at Idful Music Corporation in Chicago between 1992 and 1993 and produced by Phair and Brad Wood The album received critical acclaim and in 2020 it was ranked No 56 by Rolling Stone in its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list 3 It was certified gold in 1998 Exile in GuyvilleStudio album by Liz PhairReleasedJune 22 1993Recorded1992 1993StudioIdful Music Corporation Chicago Illinois USGenreIndie rock 1 lo fi 2 Length55 51LabelMatadorProducerLiz Phair Brad WoodLiz Phair chronologyGirly Sound 1991 Exile in Guyville 1993 Whip Smart 1994 Singles from Exile in Guyville Never Said Released 1993 Stratford on Guy Released 1993 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Packaging 2 Meaning 3 Reception 3 1 Accolades 4 Reissues 4 1 15th Anniversary Edition 2008 4 2 Girly Sound to Guyville 2018 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 References 11 External linksBackground editIn the summer of 1991 Phair wrote and recorded songs on audio cassette tapes which she circulated in Chicago using the moniker Girly Sound Initially she sent out only two tapes one to Tae Won Yu from the band Kicking Giant and the other to Chris Brokaw of the bands Come and Codeine 4 The recipients of the Girly Sound tapes circulated copies with other early fans 5 John Henderson owner of the Chicago indie label Feel Good All Over heard the tapes and contacted Phair Soon she moved into his apartment and started playing her songs to him Henderson brought in producer Brad Wood to help develop the 4 track demos into full songs Originally Phair s recordings were supposed to come out on Henderson s label However the whole process was made difficult by the fact that he and Phair had opposite ideas regarding what direction to take in terms of sound Henderson preferred a stripped down but precise sound possibly with outside musicians while Phair wanted a fuller sound Phair has stated We both wanted something for me He was projecting onto me what he wanted my music to come out like which was wrong So I blew him off Eventually Henderson stopped showing up at the studio which made Phair move out of his apartment and start working exclusively with Brad Wood on what would become Exile in Guyville Eventually a Girly Sound tape had made it to the head of Matador Records Despite the outcome of the recording sessions Henderson tipped off Brad Wood that Matador was interested in Phair As a consequence Phair contacted Matador in 1992 and they signed her Gerard Cosloy co president of Matador stated that We usually don t sign people we haven t met or heard other records by or seen as performers But I had a hunch and I called her back and said okay 6 Packaging edit Phair was also responsible for a great part of the artwork design Originally the album cover was largely collage based and involved a fat lady in a pool citation needed In 2008 Phair stated it was originally an orgy of Barbies floating in a pool 7 a concept that Matador rejected stating that such artwork would not sell The final cover design is a photo of Phair topless in a photo booth 7 taken and cropped by Nash Kato of Urge Overkill The interior artwork is based on that of Lopez Tejera s 1952 album The Joys and Sorrows of Andalusia The booklet also features a collage of several Polaroid photos of Phair Wood Rice and various other people with a paraphrase from lines from the movie Dirty Harry 6 Meaning editThe term Guyville comes from a song of the same name by Urge Overkill Liz Phair explained the concept of the album in a Billboard article stating that For me Guyville is a concept that combines the smalltown mentality of a 500 person Knawbone KY type town with the Wicker Park indie music scene in Chicago plus the isolation of every place I ve lived in from Cincinnati to Winnetka 8 When asked during an interview with Noah Adams on his radio show All Things Considered about the concept she elaborated It was a state of mind and or neighborhood that I was living in Guyville because it was definitely their sensibilities that held the aesthetic you know what I mean It was sort of guy things comic books with really disfigured screwed up people in them this sort of like constant love of social aberration You know what I mean This kind of guy mentality you know where men are men and women are learning Asked about what she sees in Guyville Phair said that All the guys have short cropped hair John Lennon glasses flannel shirts unpretentiously worn not as a grunge statement Work boots Phair has also stated that most songs on the album were not about her She commented That stuff didn t happen to me and that s what made writing it interesting I wasn t connecting with my friends I wasn t connecting with relationships I was in love with people who couldn t care less about me I was yearning to be part of a scene I was in a posing kind of mode yearning to have things happen for me that weren t happening So I wanted to make it seem real and convincing I wrote the whole album for a couple people to see and know me 6 Phair commented in interviews that the album was a song by song reply to the Rolling Stones 1972 album Exile on Main St 9 Some critics contend that the album is not a clear or obvious song by song response 10 although Phair sequenced her compositions in an attempt to match the songlist and pacing of the Rolling Stones album Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Chicago Sun Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Christgau s Consumer GuideA 14 Entertainment WeeklyA 15 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Pitchfork9 6 10 2008 17 10 10 2018 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 Spin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Exile in Guyville received critical acclaim It was the No 1 album in the year end critics poll in Spin and the Village Voice Pazz amp Jop critics poll 21 It was also a moderate commercial success The videos for Never Said and Stratford On Guy received airplay on MTV By the spring of 1994 it had sold over 200 000 units peaking at No 196 on the Billboard 200 and was Matador s most successful release at the time In 1998 it was certified gold by the RIAA Phair reacted to the reception of Guyville saying I don t really get what happened with Guyville It was so normal from my side of things It was nothing remarkable other than the fact that I d completed a big project but I d done that before Being emotionally forthright was the most radical thing I did And that was taken to mean something bigger in terms of women s roles in society and women s roles in music I just wanted people who thought I was not worth talking to to listen to me The sudden success of the album also generated a somewhat negative response from Chicago s indie music scene Phair commented It s odd Guyville was such a part of indie But at the same time I was kind of at war with indie when I made that record Another problem that arose from her success was also dealing with her stage fright 6 Despite this the album inspired a number of imitators and the lo fi sound and emotional honesty of Phair s lyrics were frequently cited by critics as outstanding qualities It frequently appears on many critics best of lists It was ranked 15 in Spin s 100 Greatest Albums 1985 2005 VH1 named Exile in Guyville the 96th Greatest Album Of All Time 22 The album was ranked number 56 on Rolling Stone s 2020 reboot of their The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list 3 it was ranked number 328 in the original 2003 list and number 327 in the 2012 revision 23 24 In 1999 Pitchfork rated Exile in Guyville as the fifth best album of the 1990s 25 However in its 2003 revision of the list it moved to No 30 26 Robert Christgau named it among his 10 best albums from the 1990s 27 In 2013 The New Yorker s Bill Wyman dubbed it patently one of the strongest rock albums ever made feeling that each song reverberates powerfully He described it as arguably the quintessential example of indie rock 28 PopMatters David Chiu wrote that Exile lay bedroom pop music s groundwork He noted that several indie bands and musicians had gained their musical DNA from the record such as Frankie Cosmos Jay Som and more 29 Accolades edit Accolades for Exile in Guyville Publication List Rank Ref NME Albums of The Year 1993 19 30 Pazz amp Jop 1993 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll 1 31 Paste The Best Albums of The 1990s 41 32 Pitchfork The Best Albums of The 1990s 4 33 Rolling Stone The Greatest Concept Albums of All Time 6 34 Rolling Stone The Best Albums of the 1990s 20 35 Rolling Stone The Greatest Albums of All Time 56 36 Slant The Best Albums of 1993 4 37 Spin The Best Albums of 1993 1 38 Reissues edit15th Anniversary Edition 2008 edit In 2008 Phair signed to ATO Records and released a 15th anniversary reissue of Exile in Guyville on June 14 It includes three previously unreleased tracks Ant in Alaska a cover of Lynn Taitt s Say You and an instrumental listed on the disc as Standing and a DVD documentary 39 Girly Sound to Guyville 2018 edit On May 4 2018 Matador reissued Exile in Guyville for its 25th anniversary The reissue consists of the original album remastered and Phair s three Girly Sound demo tapes marking the first time that the full set of demo tapes had been officially released The reissue was released in four formats the physical LP box set the digital deluxe edition as well as cassette and CD pressings 40 Absent from the reissue are the two Girly Sound demos Shatter and Fuck or Die as Phair was unable to get clearance for samples used in the songs 41 On June 22 2023 Phair released an outtake from the album titled Miss Lucy The song was intended to appear on the album however it was ultimately replaced with Flower 42 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Liz Phair Exile in Guyville track listingNo TitleLength1 6 1 3 062 Help Me Mary 2 163 Glory 1 294 Dance of the Seven Veils 2 295 Never Said 3 166 Soap Star Joe 2 447 Explain It to Me 3 118 Canary 3 199 Mesmerizing 3 5510 Fuck and Run 3 0711 Girls Girls Girls 2 2012 Divorce Song 3 2013 Shatter 5 2814 Flower 2 0315 Johnny Sunshine 3 2716 Gunshy 3 1517 Stratford on Guy 2 5918 Strange Loop 3 56Total length 55 51Personnel editAs per the liner notes of the 2008 reissue 43 Liz Phair guitar piano Canary vocals hand claps Mesmerizing Casey Rice lead guitar Mesmerizing Divorce Song cymbal Shatter background vocals hand clapping Mesmerizing Brad Wood bass and drums various songs organ Glory Mesmerizing synthesizer Explain It to Me percussion bongos Explain It to Me tambourine and shaker 6 1 maracas and hand claps Mesmerizing background vocals vocals Say You drones and feedback Shatter sick guitar Gunshy guitar Say You Tony Marlotti bass Johnny Sunshine Say You vocals Say You John Casey harmonica Soap Star Joe Divorce Song Tutti Jackson backing vocals Soap Star Joe Charts editChart performance for Exile in Guyville Chart 1993 1994 Peakposition US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 44 12 US Billboard 200 45 196 US Cash Box Top 200 46 63Certifications editCertifications for Exile in Guyville Region Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 47 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease formats for Exile in Guyville Region Date Edition s Format s Label Ref United States May 17 1993 Standard CD LP cassette Matador 48 United States June 24 2008 Deluxe CD DVD LP Download ATO 49 Various May 4 2018 Standard deluxe CD LP download Matador 50 References edit Bill Wyman June 26 2013 Exile in Guyville at Twenty The New Yorker Cinquemani Sal June 18 2003 Review Liz Phair Liz Phair Slant Magazine Retrieved October 6 2019 a b 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Rolling Stone 2012 Liz Phair Biography Matador Records Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Reilly Dan September 8 2010 Liz Phair Releasing Rare Girly Sound Demos With Funstyle LP Spinner Archived from the original on October 11 2018 Retrieved March 21 2013 a b c d Wild and Unwise The Liz Phair Story a b Liz Phair on Guyville and the Secret to a Successful Topless Photo Shoot Vulture June 25 2008 Retrieved June 24 2013 White Timothy May 8 1993 Liz s Guyville All is Phair in Love Billboard p 5 He Said She Said How Liz Phair Took the Rolling Stones to Guyville Rolling Stone New York City May 21 2010 Retrieved January 12 2016 a b Hultkrans Andrew July 2008 Reissues Spin Vol 24 no 7 p 94 Retrieved April 27 2016 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Exile in Guyville Liz Phair AllMusic Retrieved April 27 2016 Sheffield Rob June 4 2008 Shawty is a 10 Blender Archived from the original on June 15 2008 Retrieved April 27 2016 DeRogatis Jim September 5 1993 The Next Big Things On Local Rock Scene Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved April 27 2016 Christgau Robert 2000 Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Christgau s Consumer Guide Albums of the 90s Macmillan Publishers ISBN 0 312 24560 2 Retrieved April 27 2016 Aaron Charles June 4 1993 Exile in Guyville Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 27 2016 Ali Lorraine August 1 1993 Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Matador Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 27 2016 Plagenhoef Scott June 23 2008 Liz Phair Exile in Guyville 15th Anniversary Edition Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved June 18 2023 Petrusich Amanda May 2 2018 Liz Phair Girly Sound to Guyville The 25th Anniversary Box Set Pitchfork Retrieved May 3 2018 Kot Greg June 10 1993 Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Rolling Stone Archived from the original on April 7 2008 Retrieved April 27 2016 Kot Greg 2004 Liz Phair In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 633 34 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 The 1993 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll The Village Voice March 1 1994 Retrieved February 13 2013 2001 VH1 Cable Music Channel All Time Album 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of All Time Rolling Stone December 10 2022 Retrieved October 12 2022 100 Best Albums of the 90s Rolling Stone April 10 2019 Retrieved September 29 2022 The Greatest Albums of All Time Billboard September 22 2020 Retrieved September 29 2022 The 10 Best Albums of 1993 Slant April 20 2017 Retrieved September 29 2022 12 Best Albums of 1993 Spin December 31 1993 Retrieved September 29 2022 Phair Signs To ATO Guyville Reissue Due Billboard Retrieved October 7 2021 Girly Sound To Guyville Matador Records Archived from the original on May 13 2018 Retrieved May 12 2018 PhizLair March 15 2018 gloriousnoise Those lyrics understandably didn t sit well with the Johnny Cash org When I made those tapes I n Tweet via Twitter Anderson Carys June 22 2023 Liz Phair Unveils Exile in Guyville Outtake Miss Lucy Stream Consequence Archived from the original on June 23 2023 Retrieved January 16 2024 Liz Phair Exile in Guyville 2008 CD ATO Records ATO0059 Discogs June 24 2008 Retrieved March 1 2017 Liz Phair Chart History Heatseekers Albums Billboard Retrieved December 11 2022 Liz Phair Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved December 11 2022 Cash Box Top 200 Albums Week ending February 26 1994 PDF Cash Box Retrieved March 9 2024 American album certifications Liz Phair Exile in Guyville Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved November 10 2019 White Timothy May 8 1993 Liz s Guyville All Is Phair In Love Billboard Vol 105 no 19 p 5 Christman Ed May 31 2008 The A Team Billboard Vol 120 no 22 p 28 Legaspi Althea March 15 2018 Liz Phair Details Massive Exile in Guyville 25th Anniversary Box Set Rolling Stone Retrieved April 16 2022 External links editExile in Guyville The Oral History Archived July 2 2008 at the Wayback Machine Liz Phair Reissues Exile in Guyville Signs to ATO October 6 2008 NPR Live Performance in Los Angeles of Exile in Guyville Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Exile in Guyville amp oldid 1215138359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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