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Girly Sound
Girly-Sound is the name under which singer-songwriter Liz Phair recorded several self-produced cassettes in 1991. The cassettes were later made available as bootlegs and some tracks have been officially released. ''Girly-Sound'' is also the name used to refer to the demos or bootlegs collectively. The recordings have been called "legendary" by Spin Magazine〔"Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville", Spin, 15:9 (Sept 1999) p125〕 and by AllMusic "one of the most popular and sought-after alternative rock bootlegs of all time".〔 ==The demos== Recorded on a 4-track tape recorder in her childhood bedroom at her parents' house, Phair initially gave copies of the tapes to only two people: Chris Brokaw and Tae Won Yu. However, copies of the ''Girly-Sound'' tapes were passed from person to person and became somewhat of a sensation in the American tape trading/zine subculture. Brokaw later told ''Rolling Stone'' how he had urged Phair to record something and a few months later received one 14-song tape, getting the second 14-song tape a month after that.〔Dunn J. That girl. (cover story). ''Rolling Stone''. October 6, 1994;(692):42〕 In 1992, Phair signed a deal with Matador Records on the strength of a tape she had sent in consisting of 6 Girly-Sound songs.〔〔〔Buckley, Peter, ''Rough Guide To Rock'', p786〕
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