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Goddess in Progress

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Goddess in Progress
EP by
Released1984
GenrePop, comedy
Length16:34
LabelRhino
ProducerSteve Thomas, Dan Lawson
Julie Brown chronology
Goddess in Progress
(1984)
Trapped in the Body of a White Girl
(1987)

Goddess in Progress is a 1984 EP (labeled as a "Specially Priced Mini LP") by Julie Brown,[1][2] released on Rhino Records on 12" vinyl and cassette. The two tracks on side one first appeared on Brown's independently released 1983 single "I Like 'Em Big And Stupid"; and two of the three tracks on side two were later included on the soundtrack of Earth Girls Are Easy, a film starring Brown and Geena Davis and based on the song of the same name.

Tracks

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Side One

  1. "I Like 'Em Big and Stupid" (Julie Brown, Charlie Coffey, Terrence McNally, Ray Colcord) Stymie Music 2:39
  2. "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun" (Brown, Coffey, McNally, Colcord) Stymie Music 4:37

Side Two

  1. "Will I Make It Through the Eighties?" (Brown, Coffey) Stymie Music 2:20
  2. "'Cause I'm a Blonde" (Brown, Coffey, Dennis Poore) Stymie Music 2:14
  3. "Earth Girls Are Easy" (Brown, Coffey, McNally, Sterling Smith) Stymie Music/Hedgeapple Music 4:44

2007 re-release

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In late 2007, Brown purchased the rights to the EP and re-released it on CD format. She included six previously unreleased tracks recorded between 1984 and 1987. The cover art was a slightly altered version of the original.

Track listing:

  1. Will I Make It Through the Eighties 2:47
  2. ‘Cause I’m a Blonde 2:19
  3. I Like 'Em Big and Stupid 2:44
  4. The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun 4:46
  5. Earth Girls Are Easy 4:52
  6. Too Much Girl 3:28
  7. Call Me for a Good Time 3:44
  8. Back in the Back Seat 3:20
  9. Surf’s Up, So What 1:46
  10. Fallin’ (At the Speed of Love) 3:02
  11. Kiss & Tell 2:35

Back cover

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The back of the album cover is designed to look like a newspaper front page.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Valley Girl Is Only One Shade of Julie Brown". The Los Angeles Times. February 8, 1990.
  2. ^ "Julie Brown's Homecoming Queen's Got a Musical to Premiere October 25 at Cavern Club Theater, Sliverlake". Broadwayworld.com. September 28, 2013.
  3. ^ "Goddess in Progress". Discogs. See More Images on Discogs.com