- Girl
- Rope Bridge Crossing
- City of No Sun
- That Was My Veil
- Urn With Dead Flowers in a Drained Pool
- Civil War Correspondent
- Taut
- Un Cercle Autour Du Soleil
- Heela
- Is That All There Is?
- Dance Hall at Louse Point
- Lost Fun Zone
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0602508964879
John Parish Primary Artist
Mick Harvey Guest Artist,Bass,Organ,Guitar,Bass (Electric)
PJ Harvey Composer,Producer,Performer
John Dent Mastering
Jerry Leiber Composer
Mick Harvey Producer
Mike Stoller Composer
John Parish Composer,Engineer,Producer
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Dance Hall at Louse Point [2020 Reissue]
by PJ Harvey, John Parish
PJ Harvey
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Dance Hall at Louse Point [2020 Reissue]
by PJ Harvey, John Parish
PJ Harvey
Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Reissue)
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Overview
After releasing the '90s rock masterpiece To Bring You My Love, Polly Jean Harvey deflected the immense pressure of a follow-up by teaming with guitarist John Parish for this 1996 collaboration. Often mistakenly credited as an appearance on Parish's record (an artist who had never released a major-label solo record during his long career as a sideman, writer, and producer), Harvey's contribution to Dance Hall at Louse Point is at least equal to Parish's. Not only did the singer co-produce the record, she wrote all the record's lyrics and her vocal performances figure very prominently on Dance Hall at Louse Point, which was released in America on the singer's label home, Island. Artists always struggle with follow-ups to monumental records that can become bigger than the performers themselves. Harvey dealt with the pressure by releasing a record that wouldn't be recognized as her own, while she spent the customary multi-year absence after what will be remembered as her best recording. That's not to suggest that this is strictly Harvey's record either. Besides writing all the music and playing virtually every instrument, Parish displays a knack for sonic texturing that echoes Harvey's 1995 classic on tracks like "Civil War Correspondent," with its dark organ pads providing the perfect stage for Harvey's bold theatrics. Fans and critics heaping praise on To Bring You My Love producer Flood might be surprised how the Parish- and Harvey-produced "Heela" heads into its own grating, layered guitar crescendo that matches "Long Snake Moan" with its groaning vocals and relentless slide guitars. Dance Hall at Louse Point is in no way a strict duplication of Parish and Harvey's prior work together on To Bring You My Love. Listeners more appreciative of Harvey's earlier work will relish the songstress' squeals, whispers, and howls over jangling atonal guitar figures and blues motifs that recall Dry and Rid of Me. Fellow members of the Bristol music "tribe," Parish and Harvey share more than studio experience and art rock influences; they possess uncommon instinct and a genius-level connection to rock's bluesy, isolated, threatening soul. This collaboration records the artists during a time when their portal to that strange entity was at its most dilated. ~ Vincent Jeffries
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/13/2020 |
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Label: | Island / Universal |
UPC: | 0602508964879 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
PJ Harvey Primary ArtistJohn Parish Primary Artist
Mick Harvey Guest Artist,Bass,Organ,Guitar,Bass (Electric)
Technical Credits
Head EngineerPJ Harvey Composer,Producer,Performer
John Dent Mastering
Jerry Leiber Composer
Mick Harvey Producer
Mike Stoller Composer
John Parish Composer,Engineer,Producer
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