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Insound Staff Pick - 2008! PJ Harvey's seventh album "Uh Huh Her" -- the follow up to 2001's amazing "Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea." After a summer of live dates, Harvey finished work on the new record in the autumn of 2003. The album was written, performed, recorded, mixed, and produced by Harvey, who chose Head to assist in additional recording and mixing and Rob Ellis, long time collaborator, to play drums and percussion on the album. Multi-instrumentalist, Harvey, played everything else... [ read more ]
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From the first, Curtis Harvey's solo debut reveals itself as quite a departure for the man best known, until now, as the prodigious multi-instrumentalist behind Rex (Southern) and Pullman (Thrill Jockey). While Harvey is loath to cite specific musical inspiration for his first solo outing, he admits that his first exposure to live music was an aunt and uncle's bluegrass duo, and that records from the likes of the Carter Family and Bill Monroe, as well as contemporary neotraditionalist Gillian Welch got... [ read more ]
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VINYL FORMAT. Her eighth studio album and first new material since 2004's critically acclaimed Uh Huh Her. It highlights PJ's incredible ability to create a unique, yet always impacting experience with each new album. The songs are wonderfully mesmerizing. PJ's talents as a songwriter, musician, and producer have never been as powerful or profound. Recorded and produced with Flood and John Parish, and also includes contributions from Harvey's long time associate Eric Drew Feldman as well as Jim White from... [ read more ]
LP $18.99
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