John Parish and Polly Jean HarveyCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Bluesy alternative rock Status:Only release to date as a duo, dance hall at louse point, 1996 See also:The Ectophiles' Guide entry for PJ Harvey Comparisons:A little like PJ Harvey's solo work but darker, quieter, and less melodic Covers/own material:Own General comments:John Parish has been working with PJ Harvey since To Bring You My Love, but as a back-up session musician. PJ Harvey had long since stated that she was tired of playing guitar and just wanted to sing, and this album gave her that opportunity. i don't listen to it that much truth be told. but it is definitely moody, with PJ Harvey's bluesy voice, and stark vocals (iflin@speakeasy.net) Recommended first album:dance hall at louse point Recordings:dance hall at louse point dance hall at louse pointRelease info:1996--Island Records--314-524 278-2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Recommended for PJ Harvey fans or those who like bluesier rock Group members:Words written and sung by Polly Jean Harvey Guest artists:Mick Harvey--organ, bass, additional guitar Produced by:John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey Comments:i find it kinda bland, though the lyrics are excellent (of course, since PJ Harvey wrote the lyrics). (iflin@speakeasy.net) |
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