Positively Phranc
| Positively Phranc | ||
|---|---|---|
| Album by Phranc | ||
| Released | May 13, 1991 | |
| Recorded | 1991 | |
| Producers | Warren Bruleigh, Phranc | |
| Genre | Folk, Folk rock | |
| Length | 30 min 42 s | |
| Record label | Island Records | |
| Catalogue | (1991 CD) Island Records 422–848 282–2, (Cassette) 422–848 282–4, (1992 CD) Polygram Records 848282 | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Robert Christgau | Grade: ? | link |
| Rolling Stone | ?/5 | January, 1992 |
| Allmusic.com | 3/5 | link |
| Phranc Chronology | ||
| I Enjoy Being a Girl (1989) | Positively Phranc (1991) | Goofyfoot (1995) |
Positively Phranc is an album by folk singer-songwriter Phranc, released in 1991.
Unlike 1989's polished I Like Being a Girl, Positively Phranc marks a return to her raw acoustic solo work. The song "Gertrude Stein" is Phranc's response to Jonathan Richman's "Pablo Picasso". "Tipton" is a tribute to transgendered jazz musician Billy Tipton.
Track listing
- "I Like You" (Phranc)
- "I'm Not Romantic" (Phranc)
- "'64 Ford" (Phranc)
- "Hitchcock" (Phranc)
- "Tipton" (Phranc)
- "Dress Code" (Phranc)
- "Why?" (Phranc)
- "Gertrude Stein" (Phranc)
- "Surfer Girl" (Phranc)
- "Outta Here" (Phranc)
Personnel
- Phranc – Producer, vocals, guitar
- Warren Bruleigh – Producer
External links
Categories: 1991 albums | Folk albums | Island Records albums