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Since 1991, Polly Jean Harvey has become one of the biggest International acts in popular music. Polly grew up on the family farm in Corscombe, Dorset, England. Polly's parents exposed her to music at a young age. She was reared on a diet of blues, Captain Beefheart and Bob Dylan. Polly's music has touched people from all over the world through her provocative lyrics, melodic blues and ever-changing image.
PJ Harvey began as a three piece band taking Polly's name. Within the first year as 'PJ Harvey', the band had earned themselves a Top 10 album in the UK, huge success in the U.S. and much acclaim from the press on both sides of the Atlantic. Whenever shows were booked, they would sell out immediately due to the demand of the public wanting to witness this strange new fusion of blues and punk. The three piece eventually split up and Polly returned in 1995, as a solo artist, with the hugely successful 'To Bring You My Love' bringing with her a new backing band, new image and a new sound.
Polly has continued her career with ever increasing album sales and sell-out concerts worldwide. In Oct 2000, PJ Harvey released 'Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea' which instantly became one of her biggest achievements earning her even more acclaim and recognition.
In 1995, PJ Harvey stormed back onto the scene with her new album ‘To Bring You My Love’ in February. This was preceded by the excellent 'Down By The Water'. The album was produced by Flood, John Parish and Polly herself, and brought even more success and established PJ Harvey commercially. The album earned PJ Harvey nominations for the Mercury Music Prize and two Grammies as well as '1995 artist of the year' awards from Rolling Stone and Spin.
She began to collaborate with many other artists such as Nick Cave. She did a duet with him bringing out ‘Henry Lee’ and that single made the UK Top 20. Polly also contributed vocals to another track on Nick Cave's 'Murder Ballads' album. They both performed the track live on The White Room and they were rumoured to be romantically linked.
July brought the CD release of Rob Ellis' project Spleen which included two tracks featuring Polly: 'Rest Sextet' and a re-recording of 'Daddy'.
Polly recorded 'Who Will Love Me Now?' for 'The Passion of Darkly Noon' movie directed by Philip Ridley.
Her latest album, 'Uh Huh Her', was released May 31, 2004. For the first time since '4-Track Demos', Harvey produced it alone and played every instrument bar the drums.
PJ did a world tour that took up the rest of 2004 into December including appearances in British and European festivals at Glastonbury, T in the Park, the Montreux Jazz Festival and La Primavera festival in Spain. She spent the whole of 2005 resting. Now her most recent activity was her producing her first concert DVD ‘Please Leave Quietly’ which contained songs from her entire career as well as behind the scene video clips between performances.
PJ Harvey began as a three piece band taking Polly's name. Within the first year as 'PJ Harvey', the band had earned themselves a Top 10 album in the UK, huge success in the U.S. and much acclaim from the press on both sides of the Atlantic. Whenever shows were booked, they would sell out immediately due to the demand of the public wanting to witness this strange new fusion of blues and punk. The three piece eventually split up and Polly returned in 1995, as a solo artist, with the hugely successful 'To Bring You My Love' bringing with her a new backing band, new image and a new sound.
Polly has continued her career with ever increasing album sales and sell-out concerts worldwide. In Oct 2000, PJ Harvey released 'Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea' which instantly became one of her biggest achievements earning her even more acclaim and recognition.
In 1995, PJ Harvey stormed back onto the scene with her new album ‘To Bring You My Love’ in February. This was preceded by the excellent 'Down By The Water'. The album was produced by Flood, John Parish and Polly herself, and brought even more success and established PJ Harvey commercially. The album earned PJ Harvey nominations for the Mercury Music Prize and two Grammies as well as '1995 artist of the year' awards from Rolling Stone and Spin.
She began to collaborate with many other artists such as Nick Cave. She did a duet with him bringing out ‘Henry Lee’ and that single made the UK Top 20. Polly also contributed vocals to another track on Nick Cave's 'Murder Ballads' album. They both performed the track live on The White Room and they were rumoured to be romantically linked.
July brought the CD release of Rob Ellis' project Spleen which included two tracks featuring Polly: 'Rest Sextet' and a re-recording of 'Daddy'.
Polly recorded 'Who Will Love Me Now?' for 'The Passion of Darkly Noon' movie directed by Philip Ridley.
Her latest album, 'Uh Huh Her', was released May 31, 2004. For the first time since '4-Track Demos', Harvey produced it alone and played every instrument bar the drums.
PJ did a world tour that took up the rest of 2004 into December including appearances in British and European festivals at Glastonbury, T in the Park, the Montreux Jazz Festival and La Primavera festival in Spain. She spent the whole of 2005 resting. Now her most recent activity was her producing her first concert DVD ‘Please Leave Quietly’ which contained songs from her entire career as well as behind the scene video clips between performances.
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Drop acid not Bombs
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Trip here * Apophysis
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btw how come the brocolli has to die :S
i like brocolli
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The broccoli must die.
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