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Foregrounding the self-doubt that was a quiet but insistent subtext on the eponymous album, producer John Shanks provides unobtrusive arrangements and lets Phair strum more electric guitar; this is a singer-songwriter record, like Exile On Guyville. It’s also warmer than its predecessor.
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BlenderAnother brazenly varried set. [Oct 2005, p.142]
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On Somebody's Miracle, Phair is more confident than on her previous mass-appeal bid, 2003's Liz Phair.
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Entertainment WeeklyPhair sounds mostly bored. [7 Oct 2005, p.76]
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Most tracks have a commercial sheen that makes the songs sound like they were custom-made to be played in the background of pivotal scenes on The O.C.
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SpinThis album is closer to 1998's whitechocolatespaceegg: mature and complicated. [Oct 2005, p.136]
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Los Angeles Times[It] isn't a miracle by a long shot, but the highlights show signs of a once-valuable artist trying to reset her creative compass. [2 Oct 2005]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 26 out of 42
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Mixed: 3 out of 42
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Negative: 13 out of 42
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Aug 5, 2022This album is so good. "Leap Of Innocence" and "Everything (Between Us) are 2 of her best songs.
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May 15, 2018the only thing i can actually say about this is... this is really bad, really crap
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JustinNJul 5, 2009