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PJ Harvey Biography

During the early-'90s alternative rock explosion, several female singer/songwriters rose to prominence, but few were as distinctive or as widely praised as Polly Jean Harvey. Over the course of three albums, Harvey established herself as one of the most individual and influential songwriters of the '90s, exploring themes of sex, love, and religion with unnerving honesty, dark humor, and a twisted theatricality. At the outset of her career, she led the trio PJ Harvey, who delivered her stark songs with bruisingly powerful, punkish abandon, as typified by her 1992 debut, Dry. Following the noisy, uncompromising follow-up, Rid of Me, the trio fell apart, and PJ Harvey became the sole property of Polly Harvey. Her next record, 1995's To Bring You My Love, became her mainstream critical breakthrough, confirming her status as one of the cornerstone figures of '90s alternative rock.

Harvey was raised on a sheep farm in Yeovil, England, where she was raised by her quarryman father and her mother, who was an artist. As a child, she learned how to play guitar and saxophone, and when she was a teenager, she played in a variety of bands as a sideman. In 1991, she formed PJ Harvey with bassist Steve Vaughn and drummer Robert Ellis, and the trio recorded its debut record for under 5,000 dollars. The band signed with the British indie label Too Pure and released "Dress" that fall. "Dress" became a indie rock sensation, as did its follow-up, "Sheela-Na-Gig," with both singles receiving lavish praise in the U.K. music press. Although Harvey was a reluctant interviewee, she cannily used the press to her advantage, whether it was through her candid interviews or startling, occasionally disturbingly sexy photo sessions, which subverted traditional concepts of female sexuality.

PJ Harvey's debut, Dry, was released in spring 1992 to considerable praise; it was distributed in America by Island Records. The trio followed it with an extensive tour, culminating with an appearance at that summer's Reading Festival. Shortly after the tour, Harvey moved to London, where she nearly suffered a nervous breakdown due to the extraordinary pressure and expectation surrounding her second album. The group hired former Big Black frontman Steve Albini (Pixies, Breeders) as the producer of their second album, Rid of Me. Albini imposed his trademark noisy, guitar-heavy sound on the record, which mirrored its harder-edged themes. Rid of Me was a major critical success and expanded Harvey's cult greatly. She supported the album with a tour featuring herself in a fake leopard-skin coat and a feather boa, signaling her developing interest in theatricality. At the end of the year, Harvey released 4-Track Demos, a collection of her original versions of the songs on Rid of Me.

Following the Rid of Me tour, Ellis and Vaughn parted ways with Harvey, and she recorded her third album as a solo artist, augmented by producer Flood, bassist Mick Harvey, and guitarists John Parish and Joe Gore. Harvey developed a richer, bluesier sound with the expanded band, and the resulting record, To Bring You My Love, was hailed as a masterpiece by many critics upon its February 1995 release. Thanks to considerable press attention, as well as strong support from MTV and modern rock radio for the single "Down by the Water," To Bring You My Love became a moderate hit, entering the U.S. charts at number 40. Harvey spent all of 1995 touring the album, and spent the following year in relative seclusion. During 1996 she was relatively quiet, only appearing twice on record: once in a duet with Nick Cave on his Murder Ballads album -- the pair were reportedly romantically involved -- and singing on John Parish's Dance Hall at Louse Point. Is This Desire? followed in 1998. Two years later, Harvey reunited with Ellis and Mick Harvey for Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea, which returned to her earlier, more aggressive style and was inspired by her six-month stay in New York City in 1999.

The album won the 2001 Mercury Prize, making Harvey the first female winner of that award. After extensive touring in support of the album, Harvey split her time over the next two years working on new material and collaborating with likeminded friends and contemporaries. Appearing on Gordon Gano's Hitting the Ground, Giant Sand's Cover Magazine, and John Parish's How Animals Move, Harvey's most prominent collaboration was with the Queens of the Stone Age side project the Desert Sessions. She performed on more than half of 2003's Desert Sessions, Vol. 9-10, including the single Crawl Home. That summer, she also performed at the V Festival, previewing tracks from her new album, which she said was close to being finished. The album, Uh Huh Her, appeared in summer 2004, coinciding with another string of tour dates, including British and European festival appearances at Glastonbury, T in the Park, the Montreux Jazz Festival, and Spain's La Primavera festival. Stateside, Harvey was scheduled to join the revived Lollapalooza festival for select dates, joining Morrissey and Sonic Youth on the main stage. Upon the cancellation of that festival, however, she mounted a solo tour of the States with select opening acts.

Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
Discography

2007 - White Chalk

01. PJ Harvey - The Devil
02. PJ Harvey - Dear Darkness
03. PJ Harvey - Grow Grow Grow
04. PJ Harvey - When Under Ether
05. PJ Harvey - White Chalk
06. PJ Harvey - Broken Harp
07. PJ Harvey - Silence
08. PJ Harvey - To Talk To You
09. PJ Harvey - The Piano
10. PJ Harvey - Before Departure
11. PJ Harvey - The Mountain

2006 - The Peel Sessions 1991-2004

01. PJ Harvey - Oh My Lover
02. PJ Harvey - Victory
03. PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
04. PJ Harvey - Water
05. PJ Harvey - Naked Cousin
06. PJ Harvey - Wang Dang Doodle
07. PJ Harvey - Losing Ground
08. PJ Harvey - Snake
09. PJ Harvey - That Was My Veil
10. PJ Harvey - This Wicked Tongue
11. PJ Harvey - Beautiful Feeling
12. PJ Harvey - You Come Through

2004 - Uh Huh Her

01. PJ Harvey - The Life And Death Of Mr. Badmouth
02. PJ Harvey - Shame
03. PJ Harvey - Who The Fuck?
04. PJ Harvey - Pocket Knife
05. PJ Harvey - The Letter
06. PJ Harvey - The Slow Drug
07. PJ Harvey - No Child Of Mine
08. PJ Harvey - Cat On The Wall
09. PJ Harvey - You Come Through
10. PJ Harvey - It's You
11. PJ Harvey - The End
12. PJ Harvey - The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
13. PJ Harvey - The Darker Days Of Me & Him
14. PJ Harvey - Pista 14

2000 - Good Fortune (Single) [Cd 1]

01. PJ Harvey - Good Fortune
02. PJ Harvey - 66 Promises
03. PJ Harvey - Memphis

2000 - Good Fortune (Single) [Cd 2]

01. PJ Harvey - Good Fortune
02. PJ Harvey - Memphis
03. PJ Harvey - 30

2000 - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea

01. PJ Harvey - Big Exit
02. PJ Harvey - Good Fortune
03. PJ Harvey - A Place Called Home
04. PJ Harvey - One Line
05. PJ Harvey - Beautiful Feeling
06. PJ Harvey - The Whores Hustle and the Hustlers Whore
07. PJ Harvey - The Mess We're In
08. PJ Harvey - You Said Something
09. PJ Harvey - Kamikaze
10. PJ Harvey - This Is Love
11. PJ Harvey - Horses in My Dreams
12. PJ Harvey - We Float

2000 - This Is Love / You Said Something (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - This Is Love
02. PJ Harvey - You Said Something
03. PJ Harvey - A Place Called Home - From Lamacq Live

1999 - The Wind (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - The Wind
02. PJ Harvey - Nina In Ecstasy
03. PJ Harvey - The Faster I Breathe The Further I Go (4 Track Version)

1998 - A Perfect Day Elise (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise
02. PJ Harvey - The Norwood
03. PJ Harvey - Instrumental #3
04. PJ Harvey - Sweeter Than Anything
05. PJ Harvey - The Bay
06. PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise

1998 - Is This Desire?

01. PJ Harvey - Angelene
02. PJ Harvey - The Sky Lit Up
03. PJ Harvey - The Wind
04. PJ Harvey - My Beautiful Leah
05. PJ Harvey - A Perfect Day Elise
06. PJ Harvey - Catherine
07. PJ Harvey - Electric Light
08. PJ Harvey - The Garden
09. PJ Harvey - Joy
10. PJ Harvey - The River
11. PJ Harvey - No Girl So Sweet
12. PJ Harvey - Is This Desire?

1996 - Dance Hall at Louse Point

01. PJ Harvey - Girl
02. PJ Harvey - Rope Bridge Crossing
03. PJ Harvey - City Of No Sun
04. PJ Harvey - That Was My Veil
05. PJ Harvey - Urn With Dead Flowers In A Drained Pool
06. PJ Harvey - Civil War Correspondent
07. PJ Harvey - Taut
08. PJ Harvey - Un Cercle Autour Du Soleil
09. PJ Harvey - Heela
10. PJ Harvey - Is That All There Is?
11. PJ Harvey - Dance Hall At Louise Point
12. PJ Harvey - Lost Fun Zone

1996 - Henry Lee (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - Henry Lee
02. PJ Harvey - King Kong Kitchee Kitchee Ki-Mi-O
03. PJ Harvey - Knoxville Girl

1995 - Down By The Water (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
02. PJ Harvey - Lying In The Sun
03. PJ Harvey - Somebody's Down, Somebody's Name

1995 - To Bring You My Love

01. PJ Harvey - Meet Ze Monsta
02. PJ Harvey - C'Mon Billy
03. PJ Harvey - Long Snake Moan
04. PJ Harvey - Down By The Water

1995 - To Bring You My Love

01. PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love
02. PJ Harvey - Meet Ze Monsta
03. PJ Harvey - Working For The Man
04. PJ Harvey - C'mon Billy
05. PJ Harvey - Teclo
06. PJ Harvey - Long Snake Moan
07. PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
08. PJ Harvey - I Think I'm A Mother
09. PJ Harvey - Send His Love To Me
10. PJ Harvey - The Dancer

1995 - To Bring You My Love (Ltd. Edition)/ The B Sides

01. PJ Harvey - Reeling
02. PJ Harvey - Daddy
03. PJ Harvey - Lying In The Sun
04. PJ Harvey - Somebody's Down, Somebody's Name
05. PJ Harvey - Darling Be Here
06. PJ Harvey - Maniac
07. PJ Harvey - One Time Too Many
08. PJ Harvey - Harder
09. PJ Harvey - Goodnight

1993 - 4-Track Demos

01. PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me
02. PJ Harvey - Legs
03. PJ Harvey - Reeling
04. PJ Harvey - Snake
05. PJ Harvey - Hook
06. PJ Harvey - 50ft Queenie
07. PJ Harvey - Driving
08. PJ Harvey - Ecstasy
09. PJ Harvey - Hardly Wait
10. PJ Harvey - Rub 'Til It Bleeds
11. PJ Harvey - Easy
12. PJ Harvey - M-Bike
13. PJ Harvey - Yuri-G
14. PJ Harvey - Goodnight

1993 - 50 Ft. Queenie (Single)

01. PJ Harvey - 50 Ft. Queenie
02. PJ Harvey - Reeling
03. PJ Harvey - Man - Size (Demo)
04. PJ Harvey - Hook (Demo)

1993 - Europe 1993 Live (Forum, London)

01. PJ Harvey - Man-Sized Sextet
02. PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me
03. PJ Harvey - Naked Cousin
04. PJ Harvey - Primed And Ticking
05. PJ Harvey - Highway 61 Revisited
06. PJ Harvey - O Stella
07. PJ Harvey - Dress
08. PJ Harvey - Rub 'til It Bleeds
09. PJ Harvey - Missed
10. PJ Harvey - Victory
11. PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
12. PJ Harvey - M-Bike
13. PJ Harvey - Me-Jane
14. PJ Harvey - Snake
15. PJ Harvey - 50Ft Queenie
16. PJ Harvey - Man-Size

1993 - Rid of Me

01. PJ Harvey - Rid Of Me
02. PJ Harvey - Missed
03. PJ Harvey - Legs
04. PJ Harvey - Rub 'Til It Bleeds
05. PJ Harvey - Hook
06. PJ Harvey - Man-Size Sextet
07. PJ Harvey - Highway 61 Revisited
08. PJ Harvey - 50ft Queenie
09. PJ Harvey - Yuri-G
10. PJ Harvey - Man-Size
11. PJ Harvey - Dry
12. PJ Harvey - Me-Jane
13. PJ Harvey - Snake
14. PJ Harvey - Ecstasy

1992 - Build Me A Woman (Live In Holland)

01. PJ Harvey - Ecstacy
02. PJ Harvey - O Stella
03. PJ Harvey - Dress
04. PJ Harvey - Highway 61 Revisited
05. PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
06. PJ Harvey - Man-Sized
07. PJ Harvey - Highway 61 Revisited
08. PJ Harvey - Hair
09. PJ Harvey - Victory
10. PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
11. PJ Harvey - Water
12. PJ Harvey - Oh, My Lover
13. PJ Harvey - O Stella
14. PJ Harvey - Dress
15. PJ Harvey - Dry
16. PJ Harvey - Hair
17. PJ Harvey - Joe
18. PJ Harvey - Victory
19. PJ Harvey - Man-Sized
20. PJ Harvey - Me Jane
21. PJ Harvey - Rub Till It Bleeds
22. PJ Harvey - Water

1992 - Dry

01. PJ Harvey - Oh My Lover
02. PJ Harvey - O Stella
03. PJ Harvey - Dress
04. PJ Harvey - Victory
05. PJ Harvey - Happy And Bleeding
06. PJ Harvey - Sheela-Na-Gig
07. PJ Harvey - Hair
08. PJ Harvey - Joe
09. PJ Harvey - Plants And Rags
10. PJ Harvey - Fountain
11. PJ Harvey - Water