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''Somebody's Miracle'' is the fifth
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by
Liz Phair Elizabeth Clark Phair (born April 17, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Phair was raised primarily in the Chicago area. After graduating from Oberlin College in 1990, she attempted to start a musical career ...
, released on October 4, 2005 (see
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) on Capitol Records. From September 2004 through April 2005, she composed fourteen tracks spanning from lo-fi guitar-driven to high-gloss produced tracks. Much like her debut album, ''
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'', ''Somebody's Miracle'' was originally modeled after another canonical album, ''
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'' by Stevie Wonder, though only elements of this exist in the final product. The first single, "Everything to Me" was released to radio on August 1, 2005. ''Somebody's Miracle'' debuted at number 46 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and has sold over 83,000 copies in the U.S.


Album information

The album features a somewhat softer side of Phair, with themes of innocence, loss, and love. Many critics and fans accused Phair of having lost her edge. Phair responded to backlash by saying, "If you are an old fan and it doesn't fit what you need, don't buy the disc."


Release and promotion

Prior to the album's release, Phair embarked on an acoustic tour in the summer of 2005 in which she previewed the album's material. The tour, which had nine stops, commenced on July 26 in
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, and concluded on August 19 in
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,
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. To further promote the album, Phair headlined a month-long North American tour. The tour commenced on October 6 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and concluded on November 16 in
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, California. Phair also performed the album's title track on the '' Charmed'' episode " Battle of the Hexes". She was also the last artist to perform on the show.


Reception

The album has a score of 54 out of 100 on
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, indicating "mixed or average reviews". One critic wrote, "''Miracle'' contains the singer's most winning melodies to date, not to mention her most confident vocals." MSNBC wrote that in comparison to her 2003 self-titled album, ''Somebody's Miracle'' was "less blatantly commercial, but still smooth, reflecting her increasing shift toward a clearer sound". ''Rolling Stone'', however, gave the album just two stars, calling her vocals "thin and dry" and the album as a whole "plain and forgettable". ''
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'' wrote that Phair "has grown into the role of an MOR songstress." This was Liz Phair's last album for Capitol Records. Her next album, ''
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'', was released on the independent label Rocket Science Records.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the
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of ''Somebody's Miracle''. Production *
Liz Phair Elizabeth Clark Phair (born April 17, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Phair was raised primarily in the Chicago area. After graduating from Oberlin College in 1990, she attempted to start a musical career ...
– writer *
John Alagía John Alagía is an American record producer, composer, mixer and co-founder of Drive Music. Alagia has worked with artists including Lukas Nelson, Paul Simon, Herbie Hancock, Dave Matthews, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, Serena Ryder, Brett Dennen, R ...
– producer, mixing, additional production, background vocal arrangement * Brian Scheuble – engineering, mixing, recording * Jeff Robinette – assistant engineer, additional engineering * Dino Meneghin – producer * Joe Zook – co-producer, engineering, recording *
John Shanks John Matthew Shanks (born December 18, 1964) is an American songwriter, record producer and guitarist. Early life and education John Matthew Shanks was born in New York City. Shanks moved to Los Angeles when he was 17 years old. He was in a ban ...
– writer, producer, mixing * Jeff Rothschild – recording, mixing * Lars Fox – additional engineering * Shari Sutcliffe – contractor/project coordinator * David Campbell – strings arrangement * Allen Sides – strings recording *
Joel Derouin Joel Derouin is a Canadian violinist, concert master, composer and music director. In addition to having worked with many popular musicians, he is also known for his work in film, television and theatre. Biography Born in Cornwall, Ontario, Can ...
– concert master *
Tom Lord-Alge Tom Lord-Alge (born January 17, 1963) is an American music engineer and mixer. He began his career at The Hit Factory in New York. Subsequently, he was the resident mixer at what used to be known as "South Beach Studios", located on the ground ...
– mixing *
Ted Jensen Ted Jensen (born September 19, 1954) is an American mastering engineer, known for having mastered many recordings, including the Eagles' ''Hotel California'', Green Day's '' American Idiot'' and Norah Jones' ''Come Away with Me''. Biography T ...
– mastering * Mary Fagot – creative direction * Eric Roinestad – art direction, design * Dusan Reljin – photography Instruments * Liz Phair – vocals, guitar, background vocals * Dino Meneghin – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, lap steel guitar, keyboards, guitar, drum programming, hand percussion * Aaron Sterling – drums, percussion * Oliver Kraus – cello * Tim Bradshaw – keyboards * Sean Hurley – bass * John Alagía – guitar, keyboards, B3 organ * Bill Mohler – bass, acoustic bass * John Shanks – bass, guitar, keyboards, background vocals * Jeff Rothschild – drums * Joe Zook – tambourine


Charts


Singles


Release history


References

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