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The Goldberg Variations

When Danny Goldberg Isn't Picking Hits and Cashing
In On the Cutting Edge (Liz Phair, the Lemonheads,
Stone Temple Pilots), the White-Hot Record Mogul Is
Stumping for Free Speech and Lefty Politics

By Ann Hornaday




(Excerpt) When Liz Phair's debut album, Exile in Guyville, proved to be an alternative-rock sensation, the Chicago-based singer-songwriter was deluged with record-company come-ons. "I was getting Bolex cameras," Phair recalls. "Everyone was sending me books. None of it meant anything. What meant something was somebody who was just going to let me run, and tie in when I needed it." While major and independent labels wooed her, she says, "Danny just let me be. He wasn't fussing around me. He would just call and say, 'Whatever you want, just tell us what you want.' Then I wouldn't hear from him, which I appreciated." Phair's second album, Whip-Smart, has just been released on Matador/Atlantic.


New York, October 3, 1994



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