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I Enjoy Being a Girl (album)
I Enjoy Being a Girl is an album by the American musician Phranc, released in 1989. She supported the album with a North American tour.
Production
The album was produced by Victor DeLorenzo. "I Enjoy Being a Girl" is a cover of the 1958 Rodgers and Hammerstein composition from Flower Drum Song. "M-A-R-T-I-N-A" is about Martina Navratilova. "Bloodbath" criticizes Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. "Myriam and Esther" is dedicated to Phranc's grandmothers. "Rodeo Parakeet" is about Phranc's bird that enjoys riding on dogs. "Toy Time" is a tribute to Toys "R" Us. The album cover art was in part inspired by a photo of Alice Faye. Orson Bean wrote the liner notes.
Critical reception
The Calgary Herald determined that the "heavy-handed protest anthems are the album's weaker entries." The Globe and Mail deemed the album "a delightful piece of work: funny, committed, romantic and charming." The Washington Post wrote that Phranc "has a warm but not particularly lovely voice, and her strumming is basic at best, but she's a folk singer in the true sense of the word—she seizes her inspiration of the moment and makes music about it." The Houston Chronicle praised the "earnest, endearing quality not unlike Jonathan Richman." AllMusic wrote that "'Myriam and Esther', a traditional folk ballad with a distinctly female perspective, is the type of earnest song that only Phranc seems able to pull off in post-modern times."
Track listing
All tracks composed by Phranc; except where indicated
Personnel
Release details
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