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''Whitechocolatespaceegg'' (or ''whitechocolatespaceegg'' as typeset on the cover art) is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter
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 in 1998. ''whitechocolatespaceegg'' peaked at number 35 on the ''Billboard'' 200. allmusic ((( whitechocolatespaceegg > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums )))/ref> As of July 2010, the album had sold 293,000 copies.


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 gotten married and given birth to a son. 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, hohas grown as an artist as well as a woman."


Packaging

The CD version of the album has a hidden picture of a close-up eyeball underneath the CD tray.


Track listing


Outtakes

There exist several circulating outtakes from the album. Most of them have never been commercially released; however, several bootlegs include these songs, which are listed below: * "Oh My God" * "Desperado Theme" * "Hurricane Cindy" * "Rocket Boy" * "Russian Girl" * "Stuck on an Island" * "Tell Me You Like Me" * "I'm Like That" * "White Bird of Texas" * "Freak of Nature" * "Bars of the Bed" * "Blood Keeper" * "Greased Lightning" "Blood Keeper" was supposedly presented for the ''
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'' soundtrack, but was later shelved. "Hurricane Cindy" was included on the Japanese import, and later re-recorded and released on the
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EP five years later. "White Bird of Texas" and "Greased Lightning" were released as B-sides to "Polyester Bride". "Oh My God" was performed with another song as "Oh My God/That's the Way I Like It" on a television networkin 1996. "Rocket Boy" was re-recorded and released as a promotional single, and was included on 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 Chicago area, and along with "Hurricane Cindy" was included on the advanced promotional copy of the album. The songs "Tell Me You Like Me", "Bars of the Bed", "Desperado Theme", "Russian Girl", and "I'm Like That" have yet to receive an official release or performance.


Personnel

* Liz Phair – guitar, piano, vocals *
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, bass guitar, drums *
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– guitar * Jason Chasko – bass, guitar, piano, drums, background vocals * Nathan December – guitar, electric guitar * Tommy Furar – bass * John Hiler – organ, piano, keyboards, background vocals *
Scott Litt Scott Warren Litt (born March 10, 1954) 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 in the late 1980s and early to mid-1990s during the band's most suc ...
– acoustic guitar, bass, harmonica, violin, drums, keyboards, background vocals *
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– guitar *
Mike Mills Michael Edward Mills (born December 17, 1958) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer who was a founding member of the alternative rock band R.E.M. Though known primarily as the bass guitarist and backing vocalist of R.E.M., hi ...
– bass * Troy Niedhart –
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* Ed Tinley – guitar, clapping * Randy Wilson – keyboards *
Brad Wood Brad Wood is an American record producer located in Los Angeles. He has produced many albums, including Liz Phair's ''Exile in Guyville'' and Placebo's debut. Career Wood is from Rockford, Illinois, United States. In 1988, Wood, along with ...
– organ, bass, guitar, drums, keyboards, background vocals, clapping, drum machine


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.


Charts


References

{{Authority control Liz Phair albums 1998 albums Matador Records albums Capitol Records albums Albums produced by Brad Wood Albums produced by Scott Litt