BCB 100 - PJ Harvey
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BCB 100 - PJ Harvey
The New Yorker had an article about her seven years ago or so claiming she was the only female blues musician of note recording at that time. And this was right after Is This Desire came out, probably her least gritty/bluesy album. The thing is, there are few talents as singular, dynamic, and gripping as hers to emerge in the last fifteen years. She's an excellent lyricist and an arresting singer and guitarist. She's brutally direct, but also capable of brilliant, literate poetics in her songs. You take all of the great female singer/songwriters in rock, Patti Smith, Chrissie Hynde, Joni Mitchell, Kate Bush (I guess), roll 'em together and there's PJ Harvey. But she doesn't sound like a hybrid of influences. She's sui generis.
I don't think she's improved on her debut. Everything to follow has been interesting at the least, but Dry has some of her best songs and is the perfect introduction. Now if only it would get remastered and punched-up a bit. My CD is too quiet, especially for something released after 1990.
"Sheela Na Gig" is superb, but I'm going to suggest the 4-Track Demos version of "Yuri G" as her best song. It's one of the best songs about obsession I've ever heard. The sheer originality and perversity of the imagery and metaphors is astounding and the spooky fragility of the singing and playing that builds up into derangement and abandon by the end makes for one of the most singular songs and performances I've ever encountered.
Favorite Album- Dry
Favorite Song- "Yuri G"
I don't think she's improved on her debut. Everything to follow has been interesting at the least, but Dry has some of her best songs and is the perfect introduction. Now if only it would get remastered and punched-up a bit. My CD is too quiet, especially for something released after 1990.
"Sheela Na Gig" is superb, but I'm going to suggest the 4-Track Demos version of "Yuri G" as her best song. It's one of the best songs about obsession I've ever heard. The sheer originality and perversity of the imagery and metaphors is astounding and the spooky fragility of the singing and playing that builds up into derangement and abandon by the end makes for one of the most singular songs and performances I've ever encountered.
Favorite Album- Dry
Favorite Song- "Yuri G"
Re: BCB 100 - PJ Harvey
geoffcowgill wrote:I don't think she's improved on her debut. Everything to follow has been interesting at the least, but Dry has some of her best songs and is the perfect introduction. Now if only it would get remastered and punched-up a bit. My CD is too quiet, especially for something released after 1990.
Agreed on every point.
I'm not keen on her these days, tho'. She forces the eccentric artist card a little too much. When I first heard the collaboration with John Parish, it was apparent she desperately wanted to be seen as a mad woman. But she shops at Sainsbury's and blushes when she swears.
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She's an artist who I've liked when I've heard her, but for some reason have never actually followed up that interest by buying an album or anything. I might have to try downloading one now.
Actually the same goes for Neil Young, today's other choice. I have a couple of albums on mp3 but haven't listened to them despite liking the songs of his that I do know.
Actually the same goes for Neil Young, today's other choice. I have a couple of albums on mp3 but haven't listened to them despite liking the songs of his that I do know.
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I'm not a big fan, but Stories... is actually my favorite. The rest just seems too intentionally atonal/weird for its own sake to me. I find that kind of stuff boring, but once you can hear the song structures (maybe because it's a little slick, but only by her standards- if Madonna did a record like it, everyone would praise it to the heavens for its rawness) it's easier to hear that she has some skill as a lyricist and melodist. I like every song on it, really, but maybe "The Whores Hustle and the Hustlers Whore" is my favorite.
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I like "Stories..." the best as well. Sounds very wide eyed to me, and I like that.
"Big Exit" is probably my fave, although the single "Good Fortune" is also a fantastically optimistic song
"Big Exit" is probably my fave, although the single "Good Fortune" is also a fantastically optimistic song
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The Red Heifer wrote:I like "Stories..." the best as well. Sounds very wide eyed to me, and I like that.
"Big Exit" is probably my fave, although the single "Good Fortune" is also a fantastically optimistic song
Aye! She found the last great unused guitar riff for that one, too. No mean feat. Good song.
I've been dying to ask - don't want to drag the thread down, like, but - is she cute? Could never quite tell....
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the name is Coan wrote:I've been dying to ask - don't want to drag the thread down, like, but - is she cute? Could never quite tell....
Looks cute from some angles. Looks not cute from others. Just depends on where the nose is in relation to the camera.
Wadesmith wrote:Why is it that when there's a 'What do you think of this?' post, it's always absolute cobblers?
I think she's great, and cute....
My favourite album is Rid of Me. It's a bit more realised than Dry and has more good songs. Each of her album upto Stories... brings something a bit different as well. Stories.... is probably me least favourite but good Fortune could be my favorite PJ song and Uh Huh Her is a bit of a return to form..... She's excellent live as well
My favourite album is Rid of Me. It's a bit more realised than Dry and has more good songs. Each of her album upto Stories... brings something a bit different as well. Stories.... is probably me least favourite but good Fortune could be my favorite PJ song and Uh Huh Her is a bit of a return to form..... She's excellent live as well
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The Unique Modernist! wrote:She particularly takes a lot from Nick Cave with that whole southern gothic stuff
I had a listen to Dry last night and Cave was the artist I immediately thought of. I enjoyed most of it but it wasn't enormously original, plenty of decent songs though.
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