Juvenilia is an EP by American singer-songwriter Liz Phair, released in 1995.[6][7] The EP is essentially a single for the song "Jealousy" from the album Whip-Smart, though this release includes a few songs recorded by Phair under her Girly-Sound moniker in 1991, namely "California," "South Dakota," "Batmobile," "Dead Shark," and "Easy."[8]
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| Released | August 8, 1995 | |||
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| Length | 27:58 | |||
| Label | Matador Records OLE 129 | |||
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| Robert Christgau | A−[2] |
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| Entertainment Weekly | B[4] |
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The EP contains a cover of the song "Turning Japanese" by The Vapors and a previously unreleased original song, "Animal Girl."
All songs written by Liz Phair unless otherwise noted.
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