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Geek the Girl

 
Album Review: Geek the Girl

  • Artist: Lisa Germano
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 25, 1994
  • Genre: Rock

Review

With 1994's Geek the Girl, Lisa Germano found the perfect balance of her work's inherent contrasts. On songs like "My Secret Reason," soft, intricate arrangements surround her raw, whispery vocals and unflinching lyrics, making it even easier for them to get unsettlingly close to you. A largely autobiographical album about a girl's emotional and sexual coming of age, each of Geek the Girl's songs -- particularly the title track -- fairly tremble with awkward sadness and self-discovery. Shimmering, hesitant songs like "Trouble" sound like they might float off the album, but Germano's delivery of lyrics like "Little by little you touched my heart/ Where they had touched it too" gives them a delicate determination. Geek the Girl also braves the uglier possibilities of adolescent girlhood, whether it's rape ("Cry Wolf") or growing up too fast ("Sexy Little Girl Princess"). The album's centerpiece, "... A Psychopath," inspired by Germano's own experiences with a stalker, mixes excerpts of a 911 caller confronting an intruder, Germano's deadpan delivery of lyrics like "A baseball bat beside my bed/You win again/I am alone /And paralyzed" and brooding, scraping violins. Geek the Girl never feels whiny, thanks to Germano's abstract lyrics and the album's clever structure: snippets of whimsical Italian folk tunes bookend Geek the Girl's darkest, most intense moments, offering a tiny bit of comic relief. Similarly, "Cancer of Everything," a harshly funny cry for attention, borrows Happiness's ironic humor. Hypnotic instrumentals like "Phantom Love" and "Just Geek" also provide respites from the album's wrenching emotions, but songs like "...Of Love and Colors" and "Stars" end the album with something more important: hope. Geek the Girl's brave whispers hit on more emotional truths than the self-important screams of Germano's mid-'90s, women-in-rock contemporaries. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Secret Reason Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (4:32)
Trouble Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (2:20)
Geek the Girl Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (3:40)
Just Geek Malcolm Burn, Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (2:43)
Cry Wolf (Lyrics) Jay Joyce, Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (4:59)
A ...A Psychopath Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (4:36)
Sexy Little Girl Princess Malcolm Burn, Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (3:38)
Phantom Love Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (3:21)
Cancer of Everything Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (4:00)
A Guy Like You Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (3:18)
...of Love and Colors Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (3:54)
Stars Lisa Germano Lisa Germano (2:31)

Credits

Malcolm Burn (Piano), Pat Keating (Assistant Engineer), Lisa Germano (Engineer), Malcolm Burn (Producer), Lisa Germano (Vocals), Malcolm Burn (Mixing), Mark Hood (Mixing Assistant), Lisa Germano (Creation), Kenny Aronoff (Guest Appearance), Malcolm Burn (Dulcimer), Dominic Davies (Photography), Malcolm Burn (Creation), Pat Keating (Engineer), Pat Keating (Mixing Assistant), Malcolm Burn (Guest Appearance), Mark Hood (Assistant Engineer), Mark Hood (Engineer), Kenny Aronoff (Engineer), Kenny Aronoff (Drums), Ron Black (Mixing Assistant), Paul McMenamin (Design), Malcolm Burn (Engineer), Malcolm Burn (Guitar), Lisa Germano (Producer), Ron Black (Engineer), Malcolm Burn (Drums), Ron Black (Assistant Engineer), Paul McMenamin (Art Direction), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Malcolm Burn (Guitar (Acoustic))
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Geek the Girl
Studio album by Lisa Germano
Released October 25, 1994
Genre Alternative rock, dream pop, folk rock
Length 43:38
Label 4AD
Producer Lisa Germano and Malcolm Burn
Professional reviews
Lisa Germano chronology
Happiness
(1993/1994)
Geek the Girl
(1994)
Excerpts from a Love Circus
(1996)

Geek the Girl is the third album by Lisa Germano. A breakthrough of sorts for her, it was released in 1994 on 4AD, just six months after the re-release of her previous album, Happiness. The album earned Germano the most praise she'd yet received from the press, becoming a critical favorite, including being featured as a top album of the 1990s by the music magazine Spin. Much attention was given to the track "...A Psychopath", which contains audio taken from an actual 9-1-1 emergency phone call placed by a woman who was being terrorized by an intruder in her home.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "My Secret Reason"
  2. "Trouble"
  3. "Geek the Girl"
  4. "Just Geek"
  5. "Cry Wolf"
  6. "...A Psychopath"
  7. "Sexy Little Girl Princess"
  8. "Phantom Love"
  9. "Cancer of Everything"
  10. "A Guy Like You"
  11. "...Of Love and Colors"
  12. "Stars"

All songs were written by Lisa Germano, except tracks 4 and 7 written by Germano/Burn, and track 5 written by Germano/Jay Joyce.

Personnel

Credits

  • Produced by Lisa Germano and Malcolm Burn at an uncredited studio.
  • Tracks 3, 5, 9, and 12 were mixed by Malcolm Burn at Echo Park Studio in Bloomington, IN, and Kenny Aronoff's drum performances were also recorded there. Assistant engineers were Mark Hood, Pat Keating, and Ron Black.
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi at Masterdisk.
  • Art direction by Paul McMenamin at v23.
  • Photography by Dominic Davies.

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