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As Arion Berger once pointed out in LA. Weekly, "Phranc has made an art out of being all wrong....The rebel-babies didn't like it when Phranc sang "fascism isn't anarchy
and now good girls with Gibsons are threatened by the brutal and witty butch in their midst. Phranc herself, characteristically, is confident that bucking the trend has definitely paid off. "After ten years of opening for other artists, my audience is a very eclectic mishmash of all kinds of people, which is my favorite.
Sure enough, I Enjoy Being A Girl, which was released by Island in the summer of '89, was hailed from every corner of the pop music map. Homeboy Todd Everett, writing in the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, claimed that Phranc was "as talented and skillful as the best of her contemporaries. The El Paso Times' Steven Almond raved: "Phranc is not simply hip. Phranc is beyond the valley of the hip. Over in England, The Guardian's James Delingpole wrote: "At her best Phranc can easily match both the earthy richness of the beturtlenecked Tracy Chapman and the sweetly innocent tones of Suzanne Vega. Summing up, People suggested: "Phranc brings novelty, self-conscious sensitivity and self-referential sarcasm to the neo-folk genre, and added, "Few of her colleagues have Phranc's wit.

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