Liz Phair reissuing trio of catalog titles on 180-gram vinyl

Chicago-Bred Indie-Rock Singer/Songwriter Announces North American Fall Tour

On June 8th, Capitol/UMe will release three vinyl reissues by Grammy-nominated, indie-rock singer/songwriter Liz Phair. These three coveted LP releases have all been culled from Phair’s fertile, whip-smart studio catalog, with each album making its triumphant debut on 180-gram black vinyl.

Whip-Smart, Phair’s September 1994 major-label debut, followed on the heels of her galvanizing, indie-released grrrl-power manifesto, June 1993’s critically acclaimed Exile in GuyvilleWhip-Smart, co-produced by Phair and Brad Wood (Pete Yorn, Sunny Day Real Estate), built on the patented “Girly-Sound” alter-ego promise of Exile with the hard-hitting and quite unapologetic “Supernova” (which shot to No. 6 on the Modern Rock Tracks Chart), the green-eyed percussive sneer of “Jealousy,” and the minimalist title track, which repeatedly namechecks the chorus of Malcolm McLaren’s joyous 1983 new-wave ode to jump-rope gymnastics, “Double Dutch.” A limited edition of Whip-Smart, in orange smoke pressed on 130-gram will also be available via The Sound of Vinyl.

Phair’s second studio album for Capitol, August 1998’s whitechocolatespaceegg, proved itself to be much more than just a sweet, tongue-twisting mouthful. Again co-produced by Phair and Brad Wood, but this time along with Jason Chasko and Scott Litt (R.E.M., Nirvana), whitechocolatespaceegg showed the Chicago-bred artist fully embracing her then-recent motherhood and burgeoning family life. Highlights include “Polyester Bride,” “Big Tall Man,” and “Johnny Feelgood.” A limited edition double yellow smoke 130-gram will also be available via The Sound of Vinyl.

June 2003’s self-titled Liz Phair, which was just recently certified gold by the RIAA, is pressed on vinyl for the very first time as a 2 LP with a gatefold jacket. With a key assist from the super-successful production team known as The Matrix (Avril Lavigne, Jason Mraz), Liz Phair features “Why Can’t I?” (which reached No. 32 on the Billboard Top 100, garnering Phair her first Top 40 single), the hard-driving self-worth declaration of “Extraordinary,” and the beguiling come-hither offer of “Rock Me.”

In recent years, Phair has composed original music for the hit CW network show The 100 and spent the spring of 2016 on tour opening for Smashing Pumpkins, and there’s also been talk of a potential new album possibly on the horizon. It was announced in November that Phair would be fulfilling a longtime dream to be an author with a two-book deal with Random House. Her first book will be called Horror Stories, which focuses on “heartbreak, motherhood, and everything in between.”

This year marks the 25th Anniversary of Exile in Guyville. To celebrate, Matador Records re-issued the record along with a box-set. Phair has sold over five million records worldwide, with two Grammy nominations and four US gold albums. More than two decades after the release of her debut, Phair’s influence in contemporary music and particularly over female voices in alternative music can be felt today more than ever.

On the heels of the incredibly successful Girlysound To Guyville box set release and reissue of Exile In Guyville, Liz Phair will be performing material from the newly reissued set, this spring with sold out dates across the U.S. on The Girly-Sound to Guyville Tour.

Phair has also announced a 24-stop, full-band North American Amps On The Lawn Tour for this Fall, playing dates this September and October. All non-festival shows are on sale now.

Buddy Iahn
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