Whitechocolatespaceegg
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Whitechocolatespaceegg (or whitechocolatespaceegg as typeset on the cover art) is the third studio album
Album
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 by American
United States
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 singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
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 Liz Phair
Liz Phair
Phair's entry into the music industry began when she met guitarist Chris Brokaw, a member of the band Come. Brokaw and Phair moved to San Francisco together, and Phair tried to become an artist there...

, released in 1998 (See 1998 in music
1998 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1998.-Events:*January 28 – "Weird Al" Yankovic gets LASIK surgery to cure his myopia...

). whitechocolatespaceegg peaked at #35.

Album information

Unlike her previous two albums, which dealt heavily with themes of sex and relationships, Whitechocolatespaceegg focused more on motherhood and family, as Phair had recently given birth to a son and was in the process of going through a divorce.

The album received generally positive reviews. Rolling Stone called it "engagingly intimate" while at the same time "playful and pop-y, with just enough dry humor." The magazine also praised the album for its storytelling-esque lyrics. The Washington Times wrote that Phair had successfully proved she was "no longer an unbridled twentysomething but now, at 31, a wife and mother, [who] has grown as an artist as well as a woman."

Track listing

All songs written by Liz Phair, except where noted.
  1. "White Chocolate Space Egg" (Jason Chasko, Liz Phair, Doug Stoley) – 4:35
  2. "Big Tall Man" (Chasko, Phair) – 3:49
  3. "Perfect World" – 2:15
  4. "Johnny Feelgood" – 3:22
  5. "Polyester Bride" – 4:05
  6. "Love Is Nothing" – 2:16
  7. "Baby Got Going" (Scott Litt
    Scott Litt
    Scott Litt is an American record producer who mostly works with artists in the alternative rock genre and is best known for producing six R.E.M. albums.-Biography:...

    , Phair)
    – 2:02
  8. "Uncle Alvarez" – 3:52
  9. "Only Son" – 5:08
  10. "Go on Ahead" – 2:53
  11. "Headache" – 2:53
  12. "Ride" – 3:04
  13. "What Makes You Happy" – 3:36
  14. "Fantasize" – 1:55
  15. "Shitloads of Money" – 3:39
  16. "Girls' Room" – 1:46

Outtakes

There exist several circulating outtakes from the album. Most of them have never been commercially released, however, some bootlegs
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 include these songs, which are listed below:
  • "Tell Me You Like Me"
  • "Bars of the Bed"
  • "Blood Keeper"
  • "Oh My God"
  • "Waiting for the Bird"
  • "Desperado Theme"
  • "Freak of Nature"
  • "Russian Girl"
  • "Hurricane Cindy"
  • "Rocket Boy"
  • "Stuck on an Island"
  • "I'm Like That"
  • "Greased Lightning"

And rejected mixes of:
  • "White Chocolate Space Egg"
  • "Fantasize"
  • "Headache"
  • "Big Tall Man"
  • "Baby Got Going"
  • "Only Son"
  • "Ride"
  • "Perfect World"
  • "What Makes You Happy"
  • "Girls' Room" (same as official released version)


The song "Hurricane Cindy" was included in the Japanese import, and was rerecorded for her self-titled album
Liz Phair (album)
Liz Phair is the eponymous fourth album by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released June 24, 2003 on Capitol Records. "Why Can't I?" and "Extraordinary" were released as a singles...

, but did not make it to the final tracklisting, and was released on the comeandgetit
Comeandgetit
comeandgetit is the second EP released by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair composed of 5 out-takes from her self-titled album. It was available as bonus material for those who purchased the album.-Release:...

 EP, both released five years later. "Waiting for the Bird" and "Greased Lightning" were released as b-sides to the song "Polyester Bride". "Rocket Boy" was rerecorded released as a promotional single, and was included in the Stealing Beauty movie soundtrack. "Stuck on an Island" was released on the "What's Up Matador?" compilation. "Freak of Nature" appeared on a radio sampler, Local 101, sold in the greater Chicago area, and along with "Hurricane Cindy", was include on the advanced promotional copy of the album.

Personnel

  • Liz Phair - guitar
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    , piano
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    , vocals
    Singing
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  • Leroy Bach
    Leroy Bach
    LeRoy Bach is an American musician, composer, and music producer. Bach is perhaps best known for his work as a multi-instrumentalist in the band Wilco from 1997 through 2004. He has also worked as a touring and/or studio musician for such notable acts as Liz Phair, Beth Orton, Iron & Wine, Andrew...

     - acoustic bass
    Acoustic bass guitar
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  • Scott Bennett - organ
    Organ (music)
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    , bass
    Bass guitar
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    , drums
    Drum kit
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  • Bill Berry
    Bill Berry
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     - bongos
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  • Peter Buck
    Peter Buck
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     - guitar
  • Jason Chasko - bass, guitar, piano, drums, background vocals
  • Nathan December - guitar, electric guitar
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  • Tommy Furar - bass
  • John Hiler - organ, piano, keyboards
    Keyboard instrument
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    , background vocals
  • Scott Litt
    Scott Litt
    Scott Litt is an American record producer who mostly works with artists in the alternative rock genre and is best known for producing six R.E.M. albums.-Biography:...

     - acoustic guitar, bass, harmonica
    Harmonica
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    , violin
    Violin
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    , drums, keyboards, background vocals
  • Scott McCaughey
    Scott McCaughey
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     - guitar
  • Mike Mills
    Mike Mills
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     - bass
  • Troy Niedhart - accordion
    Accordion
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  • Ed Tinley - guitar, clapping
  • Randy Wilson - keyboards
  • Brad Wood
    Brad Wood
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     - organ, bass, guitar, drums, keyboards, background vocals, clapping, drum machine
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Production

  • Producers: Liz Phair, Jason Chasko, Scott Litt, Brad Wood
  • Engineers: John Hiler, Liquid Grooves, Chris Sabold, David Schiffman, Ed Tinley, Brad Wood
  • Assistant engineers: Victor Janacua, Matt Judah, Brad Kopplin, Julie Last, Chris Sabold, Al Sanderson, David Schiffman
  • Mixing: Victor Janacua, Tom Lord-Alge, Brad Wood
  • Mastering: Ted Jensen, Katrin Thomas
  • Programming: John Hiler, Randy Wilson
  • Loops: Liquid Grooves
  • Treatments: Scott Litt
  • Art direction: Liz Phair, Frank Longo, Jon Mathias, Mark O.
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