{"product_id":"whitechocolatespaceegg","title":"whitechocolatespaceegg","description":"Personnel: Liz Phair (vocals, guitar, piano); Scott Litt (acoustic guitar, violin, harmonica, keyboards, bass, drums, programming, background vocals); Brad Wood (guitar, organ, keyboards, bass, drums, hand claps, drum programming, background vocals); John Hiler (guitar, piano, organ, keyboards, programming, loops, background vocals); Jason Chasko (guitar, piano, bass, drums, background vocals); Scott Bennett (guitar, organ, bass, drums); Ed Tinley (guitar, hand claps); Nathan December, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey (guitar); Troy Niedhart (accordion); Randy Wilson (keyboards, programming); LeRoy Bach (acoustic bass); Tommy Furar, Mike Mills (bass); Bill Berry (bongos).\u003cbr\u003eProducers: Brad Wood, Jason Chasko, Scott Litt, Liz Phair.\u003cbr\u003eEngineers include: Ed Tinley, Blaise Barton, Brad Wood, John Hiler, Chris Sabold.\u003cbr\u003eLiz Phair's third full-length album comes four years after her previous work, and it is inevitable that the singer-songwriter who redefined women's boundaries within the form is in a different stage of her life. She has, in the meantime, gotten married, had a child and, ostensibly, settled down and reflected. Thus, introspection defines the WHITECHOCOLATESPACEEGG Liz Phair--less confrontation and more examination is the maturing motto. No longer looking to put horny little indie-rock males down with sinister, well-chosen observations, she's examining her own desires (\"Perfect World\"), her life-giving experiences (\"Only Son\") and familial priorities (\"Uncle Alvarez\").\u003cbr\u003eStill, rest assured that Phair hasn't gone completely VH-1. SPACEEGG has more of a visceral off-the-cuff kick than the Sheryl Crows of the world will ever muster. The Mick Taylor-era Stones are still the main musical reference--particularly on \"Johnny Feelgood,\" a four-on-the-floor ode to a roughneck the narrator can't forget, cooing \"I like it\" at the thought of his bad-boy ways--but there's also a stab at weirdo analog synth-pop (\"Headache\") and a full-on blues boogie (\"Baby Got Going\") that's infectious in its simplicity. These are the sounds of Phair's diversification as an artist.","brand":"InnerSleeve","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":42114989588645,"sku":"602557237429","price":29.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0612\/6007\/1077\/files\/30b54be1471b645f5bc54a46093eea5e_ea4a67a8-0538-4f8c-92c4-a9a2998636fe.jpg?v=1781043864","url":"https:\/\/www.innersleeve.com\/en-gb\/products\/whitechocolatespaceegg","provider":"InnerSleeve","version":"1.0","type":"link"}