Dirty Girl
Terri Clark · 2007
41 min · 14 tracks · country · folk
A playful and irreverent blend of country twang and comedic storytelling that challenges societal norms.
Why this album works
'Dirty Girl' stands out for its bold lyrical content that addresses taboo subjects within the country genre. It garnered attention for its tongue-in-cheek humor and satirical takes on femininity and relationships, marking a departure from the more conservative themes often associated with country music. The album's unique approach contributed to its critical reception, showcasing Clark's versatility as an artist.
- Career context
- Released on January 1, 2007, 'Dirty Girl' was Terri Clark's sixth studio album, coming after her 2004 release 'Life Goes On'. At this point in her career, Clark had established herself as a prominent voice in country music but opted for a more provocative and humorous approach with this album, reflecting her desire to explore themes beyond traditional country narratives.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Céline Dion· Carly Rae Jepsen· Sarah McLachlan· Justin Bieber· Arcade Fire· Sum 41· Barenaked Ladies· Simple Plan
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Love Everybody Standout 3:34
- 2 As Feminine as... Standout 3:25
- 3 No Freakin' Treat 3:09
- 4 Never Park in a Cripple Space Standout 4:02
- 5 Disabled Insult Comic 3:29
- 6 Holiday Play 3:29
- 7 I Have a Secret 2:36
- 8 Bomb-Ass Coochie 1:33
- 9 Andy & Courtney 3:19
- 10 Inside the Business 2:16
- 11 Looking for Love 3:28
- 12 Hummers for Heroes 1:14
- 13 Good Sports and Hecklers 2:48
- 14 Good Times and Good Night 3:20
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