Robert Christgau wrote that "'Work,' 'Spam Again,' and 'Hey Mersh!' are Amerindie knockouts, lived postpunk takes on the grind and release of lower-middle class adulthood, a subject rock and rollers usually leave to Nashville company men."[1]Trouser Press wrote that "Tucker’s loose and unpredictable Life in Exile offers a little of everything, all performed and recorded with ramshackle casualness."[9] The Chicago Reader called the album "a tour de force recording that wedded noisy indie guitar textures to songs of blue-collar rage, fueled by [Tucker's] years as a divorced mother of five trying to support her family on a Wal-Mart paycheck."[10]
The Washington Post wrote that "anyone who ever loved Maureen Tucker—and that surely includes all true Velvet fans—will find Life in Exile, motley as it is, irresistible."[11] The Spin Alternative Record Guide deemed the album Tucker's "finest solo outing."[6]The New Yorker thought that the album "demonstrated an abiding love for Bo Diddley rock and girl-group pop, played as if by dinosaurs and sung as if by a choirgirl."[12]
Reed selected the album as one of his "picks of 1989".[13]
Track listing
All tracks written by Moe Tucker except where noted.
"Why Don't You Smile Now?" (Lou Reed, John Cale, Vance, Phillips)
"Hey, Mr. Rain" (Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker)
Personnel
Maureen Tucker: Vocals on all tracks except track 6, guitar on all tracks except 4, 6, 10, percussion on track 2, drums on track 4, 7, piano on track 5
Kate Messer: Guitar on tracks 1, 6, 12 string guitar on tracks 2, 9 percussion on track 2, backing vocals on tracks 3, 7, 8, congas on track 4, acoustic guitar on track 5
Hank Beckmeyer: Guitar on tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, backing vocals on tracks 3, 7, 8, Bass on tracks 1, 6, Slide Guitar & Percussion on track 2, lead guitar on 6
Scott Jarvis: Drums on tracks 1, 2, 6, 9, backing vocals on 7, 8
Guest Musicians
Jad Fair: Lead Guitar & Percussion on track 2, cymbals on track 4, guitar on track 5, backing vocals on 7 - 8
Kim Gordon: Percussion on track 2, Bass on track 4, 7, 8, 9, backing vocals on 7, 8
Lou Reed: Lead Guitar on 1, 7, backing vocals on 7