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The Hope Six Demolition Project is the ninth studio album by English singer-songwriter and musician PJ Harvey,[3] released on 15 April 2016 on Island Records. It followed her acclaimed Mercury Prize-winning album Let England Shake, released in 2011.[4]

The record's demo collection was released on March 11, 2022 to conclude Harvey's chronological re-release campaign of vinyl reissues and demo session offerings beginning in 2020.

At the 59th Annual Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album, her fourth nomination in that category and seventh nomination overall.[5]

The album's title is a reference to the HOPE VI projects in the United States, "where run-down public housing in areas with high crime rates has been demolished to make room for better housing, but with the effect that many previous residents could no longer afford to live there, leading to claims of social cleansing".[6] The HOPE VI program is directly referenced in the album's opening track and second single, "The Community of Hope". The title is inspired by Harvey's trip to Washington D.C. with photographer/filmmaker Seamus Murphy where she was given a tour by Paul Schwartzman of The Washington Post,[7] who directly influenced some of the lyrics on the song.[8] Upon its release, the song drew criticism directly from politicians running for the council seat in Ward 7 in Washington, D.C.[9]

Background and development

Harvey wrote the songs for The Hope Six Demolition Project as well as her poetry book The Hollow of the Hand[10] during her travels to Kosovo, Afghanistan and Washington D.C. with photographer/filmmaker Seamus Murphy between 2011 and 2014.[4]

Recording

The album was created in sessions open to the public as part of an art installation at Somerset House in London called Recording in Progress. The sessions were forty-five minutes each in length and lasted for a month, beginning on 16 January 2015 and concluding on 14 February.[1] Viewers could see Harvey create the album through one-way glass with producers Flood and John Parish, both of whom had worked on Harvey's previous album Let England Shake.[11]

Mobile phones and devices with recording capabilities were confiscated before entering and viewers were led to a basement-level room. During the first viewing, she was working on a song called "Near the Memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln", which is featured on the album.[12] Harvey was reportedly playing violin, harmonica and hurdy-gurdy.[13] It was also reported that she was joined by musicians Terry Edwards and James Johnston and that Seamus Murphy was filming the entire session.[14]

Release

Both of the album's singles were premiered on BBC Radio 6 Music, each on the day before its release. "The Wheel" was premiered on Steve Lamacq's show on 21 January 2016. Lamacq also revealed the album's release date to be 15 April 2016.[15] "The Community of Hope" was premiered on Shaun Keaveny's show on 10 March 2016.[16] "The Orange Monkey" was released as the album's third single on 7 April 2016.[17]

The music video for "The Wheel" was released on 1 February 2016, and that for "The Community of Hope" on 18 March 2016. Both videos were directed by Seamus Murphy.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.4/10[18]
Metacritic79/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The A.V. ClubB[20]
Chicago Tribune[21]
The Guardian[22]
The Independent[23]
NME3/5[24]
Pitchfork7.6/10[25]
Q[26]
Rolling Stone[27]
Spin7/10[28]

The Hope Six Demolition Project received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 79, based on 34 reviews.[19]

Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune praised the album, writing that it "builds masterfully to a powerful, closing one-two punch".[21] Vice journalist Robert Christgau was more reserved in his praise, briefly describing the record as "politics according to Polly, meaning keen observation, analytic detachment, and paradoxically forgiving melodies scarred again and again by baked-in pessimism and misanthropy".[29] The album was named Mojo's ninth-best album of 2016[30] and Uncut's sixth-best album of 2016.[31]

Other responses

Upon its release, the opening track and second single, "The Community of Hope", drew criticism directly from politicians running for the council seat in Ward 7 in Washington, D.C., with former DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray saying "I will not dignify this inane composition with a response", and his campaign treasurer Chuck Thies insulting Harvey with "PJ Harvey is to music what Piers Morgan is to cable news."[9] Grant Thompson, a pastor and former Congressional staffer running for the Ward 7 council seat, stated that Harvey "needs to see more of the city".[9]

At times, The Hope Six Demolition Project's lyrical content was criticized for being political without literally proposing government policy. Laura Snapes of Pitchfork asked, "By pointing out the problems in these three communities, but proposing no solutions, is she (Harvey) just as responsible for their desertion as the global powers that came before her?"[25]

Accolades

PublicationAccoladeYearRankRef.
MojoThe 50 Best Albums of 201620169[32]
Chicago TribuneTop Albums of 201620166[33]
QThe 50 Best Rock Albums of 20162016
3
[34]
PopMattersThe 70 Best Albums of 20162016
53
[35]
Under the RadarTop 100 Albums of 20162016
54
[36]
UncutTop 75 Best Albums of 20162016
6
DiffuserTop 40 Albums of 2016201629[38]
FasterLouderThe 50 Best Albums of 20162016
45

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. It sold 11,436 copies and became PJ Harvey's first number-one album in the United Kingdom.[40] In its second week, the album sold 3,372 copies and fell twenty-two places to number twenty-three. It registered the third-largest drop in chart history for a number one album; Christina Aguilera's Bionic (2010) had fallen twenty-eight places and The Vamps's Night & Days had fallen thirty-four places.[41]

Track listing

All tracks are written by PJ Harvey

No.TitleLength
1."The Community of Hope"2:23
2."The Ministry of Defence"4:11
3."A Line in the Sand"3:33
4."Chain of Keys"3:09
5."River Anacostia"4:56
6."Near the Memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln"2:59
7."The Orange Monkey"2:47
8."Medicinals"2:19
9."The Ministry of Social Affairs"4:10
10."The Wheel"5:38
11."Dollar, Dollar"5:34
Total length:41:51
Non-album tracks[42]
No.TitleLength
12."Guilty" (released 13 July 2016)3:55
13."A Dog Called Money" (7" single, released 28 April 2017)2:26
14."I'll Be Waiting" (7" single, released 28 April 2017)3:27
15."The Camp" (collaboration with Ramy Essam, released 7 June 2017)4:34
16."Dance on the Mountain"4:01
17."Age of the Dollar" (from the Seamus Murphy documentary 'A Dog Called Money' (2019))4:55
Total length:61:08

Personnel

Musicians

Guest musicians

  • Linton Kwesi Johnson – vocals (2)
  • Terry Edwards – backing vocals (1, 4–6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14), percussion (1, 4, 8, 13), baritone saxophone (1, 4), keyboards (5), guitar, flute & bass harmonica (6), saxophones (8, 9, 11), melodica (9), guitar (12)
  • Mike Smith – backing vocals (1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 14), baritone saxophone (1, 4, 7, 10), piano (1), keyboards (2, 4, 7), saxophones (2), percussion (7), hand claps (10)
  • James Johnston – backing vocals (1, 3–6, 11–14), keyboards (1, 5), violin (4, 6), guitar (6, 8), organ (11, 13)
  • Alain Johannes – backing vocals (1–4, 7, 10, 11, 14), guitar (1, 2, 7, 10), saxophone (2), keyboards (4), percussion (4, 7), hand claps (10)
  • Kenrick Rowe – backing vocals (1, 4, 9, 10, 12, 14), percussion (1–4, 9, 10, 12), hand claps (10)
  • Enrico Gabrielli – backing vocals (1, 4, 14), percussion (1), bass clarinet (1–4), swanee whistle (4), basset clarinet (12)
  • Alessandro Stefana – backing vocals (1, 4, 12, 14), guitars (1–4, 12, 14)
  • Adam 'Cecil' Bartlett – backing vocals (1, 4, 6, 10), bass (1, 4, 10)
  • Ramy Essam – vocals & acoustic guitar (15)

Production

  • Flood – producer, mixing
  • John Parish – producer
  • Drew Smith – mixing
  • Rob Kirwan – recording, engineering
  • Adam 'Cecil' Bartlett – additional engineering, mix engineering
  • Caesar Edmunds – mix engineering

Design

  • Michelle Henning – artwork, art direction
  • Rob Crane – layout, design
  • Seamus Murphy – photography

Charts

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Artist(s)

Veröffentlichungen von PJ Harvey die im OTRS erhältlich sind/waren:

Dry – Demos ¦ To Bring You My Love – Demos ¦ To Bring You My Love ¦ 4-Track Demos ¦ Dance Hall At Louse Point ¦ Is This Desire? – Demos ¦ OST All About Eve ¦ Rid Of Me ¦ Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea ¦ Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea – Demos ¦ Uh Huh Her – Demos ¦ Uh Huh Her ¦ Peel Sessions 1991-2004 ¦ White Chalk – Demos ¦ White Chalk ¦ A Woman A Man Walked By ¦ Let England Shake – Demos ¦ The Hope Six Demolition Project – Demos ¦ Let England Shake ¦ I Inside The Old Year Dying

PJ Harvey auf Wikipedia (oder andere Quellen):

PJ Harvey (2011)

Polly Jean „PJ“ Harvey MBE (* 9. Oktober 1969 in Bridport, Dorset) ist eine britische Alternative-Sängerin und Songwriterin, Lyrikerin und bildende Künstlerin.

Musikalische Laufbahn

PJ Harvey begann ihre musikalische Laufbahn in der Band Automatic Dlamini. Unter ihrem Namen PJ Harvey gründete sich später ein Trio. 1992 erschien das erste gemeinsame Album Dry beim Label Too Pure, mit dem die Band die Aufmerksamkeit der Independent-Szene auf sich zog.

1993 unterzeichnete Harvey einen Vertrag mit dem Plattenlabel Island Records. Anschließend veröffentlichte sie kurz hintereinander zwei Alben, Rid of Me in der originalen Besetzung und, nachdem sich Harvey entschlossen hatte, als Solokünstlerin weiterzumachen, das Album 4-Track Demos. Im selben Jahr tourte sie im Vorprogramm von U2.

1995 erschien ihr Album To Bring You My Love, das John Parish und Flood produzierten. Parish und Harvey hatten bereits in der Band Automatic Dlamini zusammengearbeitet. 1996 brachten der Multiinstrumentalist und Produzent und PJ Harvey gemeinsam Dance Hall at Louse Point heraus. Auf Nick Caves – mit dem sie in den 1990er Jahren eine Beziehung führte[1] – Album Murder Ballads (1996) ist PJ Harvey als Duettpartnerin bei Henry Lee vertreten. Ebenso ist sie auf Trickys Album Angels with Dirty Faces (1998) beim Song Broken Homes Gastsängerin.

Mit ihrem Nachfolgealbum Is This Desire? (1998) konnte sie weder bei den Kritikern noch bei den Plattenkäufern an den Erfolg von To Bring You My Love anknüpfen. 1999 schloss sich Harvey wieder mit ihren alten Bandkollegen zusammen. Gemeinsam nahmen sie in Dorset und New York City das Album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea (2000) auf. Für dieses Album, auf dem auch Thom Yorke (Radiohead) als Gastsänger dabei ist, bekam PJ Harvey 2001 den Mercury Music Prize verliehen. Auf dem Album It’s a Wonderful Life (2001) von Sparklehorse ist PJ Harvey als Gastsängerin und Musikerin vertreten.

PJ Harvey (1998)

2003 wurde sie auf die Rancho De La Luna eingeladen, wo sie mit Josh Homme und anderen Künstlern zusammen an den Desert Sessions Volumes 9 & 10 gearbeitet hat. Im Mai 2004 erschien das Album Uh Huh Her, das stilistisch an Harveys frühere Alben anknüpft. Darüber hinaus war sie 2004 auch auf dem Album Bubblegum von Mark Lanegan vertreten. Hier lieferte sie die Stimme für die Songs Hit the City und Come to Me. 2004 arbeitete sie an dem Album Before the Poison von Marianne Faithfull mit, auf dem auch der Song No Child of Mine enthalten ist.

Mit dem im September 2007 erschienenen elegischen Album White Chalk hat Harvey auf den Einsatz der bis dahin meist dominierenden E-Gitarre verzichtet. Stattdessen ließ sie sich ausschließlich von akustischen Instrumenten – vorwiegend dem Klavier – begleiten und präsentierte sich stimmlich meist eine Tonlage höher.

Am 30. März 2009 wurde das Album A Woman a Man Walked By veröffentlicht, das Harvey erneut in Zusammenarbeit mit John Parish aufgenommen hat. Das achte Soloalbum der Britin, Let England Shake, erschien im Februar 2011. PJ Harvey bekam dafür zum zweiten Mal den Mercury Music Prize verliehen. Zahlreiche Magazine wählten Let England Shake zum Album des Jahres.[2]

Neben ihrem Beruf als Musikerin trat PJ Harvey als Maria Magdalena in Hal Hartleys Spielfilm Das Buch des Lebens auf. Außerdem studierte sie am Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London und arbeitet als Bildhauerin. Im Juni 2013 wurde sie für ihre Verdienste um die Musik mit dem MBE ausgezeichnet. Königin Elisabeth II. überreichte ihr den Orden am 10. Dezember 2013 im Buckingham Palace[3]. Im April 2016 erschien ihr neuntes Soloalbum The Hope Six Demolition Project.

2019 komponierte sie die gleichnamige Filmmusik für eine Theateradaption des Noël Coward Theatre unter der Regie von Ivo van Hove des Filmklassikers Alles über Eva, bei denen die Hauptdarstellerinnen Gillian Anderson und Lily James jeweils bei einem Lied als Gastsängerinnen zu hören sind.[4]

Einflüsse

Harvey nannte Jimi Hendrix,[5] Howlin’ Wolf,[5] Captain Beefheart,[5] The Rolling Stones,[6] Bob Dylan,[7] Pixies,[8] Patti Smith,[7] Neil Young,[7] Siouxsie Sioux,[9] Erik Satie[10] und Samuel Barber[10] als Einflüsse.

Diskografie

Studioalben

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE AT CH UK US
1992DryUK11
Silber
Silber

(6 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 30. März 1992
1993Rid of MeDE58
(1 Wo.)DE
CH43
(1 Wo.)CH
UK3
Silber
Silber

(4 Wo.)UK
US158
(1 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 4. Mai 1993
1995To Bring You My LoveDE39
(10 Wo.)DE
AT73
(2 Wo.)AT
CH27
(5 Wo.)CH
UK12
Gold
Gold

(20 Wo.)UK
US40
(15 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 27. Februar 1995
Wiederveröffentlichung: 11. September 2020 (2020 Repress)
1998Is This Desire?DE23
(3 Wo.)DE
UK17
Silber
Silber

(2 Wo.)UK
US54
(4 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 28. September 1998
2000Stories from the City, Stories from the SeaDE24
(5 Wo.)DE
AT43
(4 Wo.)AT
CH26
(5 Wo.)CH
UK23
Platin
Platin

(17 Wo.)UK
US42
(9 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 23. Oktober 2000
2004Uh Huh HerDE36
(4 Wo.)DE
AT33
(5 Wo.)AT
CH17
(8 Wo.)CH
UK12
Silber
Silber

(3 Wo.)UK
US29
(5 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 31. Mai 2004
2007White ChalkDE54
(2 Wo.)DE
AT66
(2 Wo.)AT
CH21
(6 Wo.)CH
UK11
Silber
Silber

(4 Wo.)UK
US65
(3 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 24. September 2007
2011Let England ShakeDE20
(6 Wo.)DE
AT15
(6 Wo.)AT
CH4
(11 Wo.)CH
UK8
Gold
Gold

(25 Wo.)UK
US32
(3 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 14. Februar 2011
2016The Hope Six Demolition ProjectDE11
(3 Wo.)DE
AT8
(5 Wo.)AT
CH4
(9 Wo.)CH
UK1
(4 Wo.)UK
US63
(1 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 15. April 2016
2023I Inside the Old Year DyingDE7
(2 Wo.)DE
AT6
(1 Wo.)AT
CH4
(5 Wo.)CH
UK5
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 7. Juli 2023

Gemeinschaftsalben

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE AT CH UK US
1996Dance Hall at Louse PointUK46
(1 Wo.)UK
US178
(1 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 23. September 1996
mit John Parish
2009A Woman a Man Walked ByDE62
(1 Wo.)DE
AT55
(1 Wo.)AT
CH24
(3 Wo.)CH
UK25
(3 Wo.)UK
US80
(3 Wo.)US
Erstveröffentlichung: 30. März 2009
mit John Parish

Kompilationen

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE UK
2022B-Sides, Demos & RaritiesDE55
(1 Wo.)DE
UK96
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 4. November 2022

Weitere Kompilationen

  • 2004: iTunes Originals
  • 2006: The Peel Sessions 1991–2004

EPs

  • 1995: The B-Sides
  • 2011: iTunes Session

Soundtracks

  • 2019: All About Eve
  • 2022: Bad Sisters

Demos

JahrTitelHöchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 DE AT CH UK
19934-Track DemosUK19
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 19. Oktober 1993
2020Dry – DemosCH27
(1 Wo.)CH
UK59
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 24. Juli 2020
To Bring You My Love – DemosDE*DEUK71
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 11. September 2020
*siehe To Bring You My Love
2021Is This Desire? – DemosDE*DEAT62
(1 Wo.)AT
CH15
(1 Wo.)CH
Erstveröffentlichung: 29. Januar 2021
*siehe Is This Desire?
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea – DemosDE*DEAT28
(1 Wo.)AT
CH25
(1 Wo.)CH
UK71
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Februar 2021
*siehe Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
2022Let England Shake – DemosDE*DE
Erstveröffentlichung: 28. Januar 2022
*siehe Let England Shake

Singles

JahrTitel
Album
Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartsChartplatzierungen[11]
(Jahr, Titel, Album, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 UK
1992Sheela-Na-Gig
Dry
UK69
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Februar 1992
199350ft Queenie
Rid of Me
UK27
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: April 1993
Man-Size
Rid of Me
UK42
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Juli 1993
1995Down by the Water
To Bring You My Love
UK38
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Februar 1995
C’mon Billy
To Bring You My Love
UK29
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Juli 1995
Send His Love to Me
To Bring You My Love
UK34
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Oktober 1995
1996Henry Lee
Murder Ballads
UK36
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Februar 1996
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds feat. PJ Harvey
That Was My Veil
Dance Hall at Louse Point
UK75
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 14. Oktober 1996
mit John Parish
1998Broken Homes
Angels with Dirty Faces
UK25
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: Mai 1998
Tricky feat. PJ Harvey
A Perfect Day Elise
Is This Desire?
UK25
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 14. September 1998
1999The Wind
Is This Desire?
UK29
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 11. Januar 1999
2000Good Fortune
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
UK41
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 13. November 2000
2001A Place Called Home
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
UK43
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 26. Februar 2001
This Is Love
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
UK41
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 8. Oktober 2001
2004The Letter
Uh Huh Her
UK28
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 17. Mai 2004
You Come Through
Uh Huh Her
UK41
(2 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 19. Juli 2004
Shame
Uh Huh Her
UK45
(1 Wo.)UK
Erstveröffentlichung: 20. September 2004

Weitere Singles

  • 1991: Dress
  • 2007: The Piano
  • 2008: Good Fortune
  • 2008: The Devil
  • 2009: Black Hearted Love
  • 2011: The Words That Maketh Murder
  • 2011: The Glorious Land
  • 2012: Written on the Forehead
  • 2016: The Wheel
  • 2016: The Community of Hope

Auszeichnungen für Musikverkäufe

Silberne Schallplatte

  • Frankreich Frankreich
    • 1999: für das Album Is This Desire?
    • 2000: für das Album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea

Goldene Schallplatte

  • Belgien Belgien
    • 2006: für das Album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
    • 2007: für das Album To Bring You My Love

Platin-Schallplatte

  • Australien Australien
    • 2007: für das Album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea

Anmerkung: Auszeichnungen in Ländern aus den Charttabellen bzw. Chartboxen sind in ebendiesen zu finden.

Land/RegionAus­zeich­nung­en für Mu­sik­ver­käu­fe
(Land/Region, Auszeichnungen, Verkäufe, Quellen)
Silber Gold PlatinVer­käu­feQuel­len
 Australien (ARIA)0! S0! G Platin170.000aria.com.au
 Belgien (BRMA)0! S 2× Gold20! P50.000ultratop.be BE2
 Frankreich (SNEP) 2× Silber20! G0! P100.000infodisc.fr
 Vereinigtes Königreich (BPI) 5× Silber5 2× Gold2 Platin1800.000bpi.co.uk
Insgesamt 7× Silber7 4× Gold4 2× Platin2

Lyrik und Dokumentarfilm

Im Oktober 2015 veröffentlichte Harvey ihren ersten Gedichtband The Hollow of the Hand, eine Zusammenarbeit mit dem Fotografen Seamus Murphy. Als Vorbereitung reisten Harvey und Murphy in den Kosovo, nach Afghanistan und nach Washington, D.C.[12] Ihre Erfahrungen wurden in Seamus Murphys Film A Dog Called Money dokumentiert, der 2019 in den britischen und deutschen Kinos zu sehen war.[13][14] Murphy hatte zuvor bereits zwölf Kurzfilme für Harveys Album Let England Shake verantwortet.

2022 veröffentlichte Harvey den Versroman Orlam, der im Dialekt ihrer Heimat Dorset geschrieben ist und an dem sie sechs Jahre arbeitete.[15]

Literarische Werke

Literatur

Weblinks

Commons: PJ Harvey – Sammlung von Bildern, Videos und Audiodateien

Einzelnachweise

  1. Nick Cave enthüllt Details zu Trennung von PJ Harvey bei t-online.de, abgerufen am 29. August 2019
  2. http://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/2087-pj-harvey-let-england-shake.php
  3. https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/206698/Birthday_Honours_List_2013.pdf
  4. PJ Harvey teilt neue Songs „The Moth“ und „Descending“. Abgerufen am 23. April 2019.
  5. a b c Harvey, Barbara O'Dair: Trouble Girls: The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock. Random House, New York, United States 1997, ISBN 978-0-679-76874-6, S. 544, 575: „I was brought up listening to [...] Howlin' Wolf [...] and a lot of Jimi Hendrix and Captain Beefheart. So I was exposed to all these very compassionate musicians at a very young age, and that's always remained in me.“
  6. Megamix (Pj Harvey interview). Arte [TV Channel], Juni 1993, abgerufen am 28. Januar 2022: „the words that I am using as being overtly sexual because it's already been done before and so much better than how I do and I listen to alot of early blues music and I listen to, Howlin' Wolf, when I listen to the Rolling Stones, I mean it's sexually this is very explicit“
  7. a b c Caspar Llewellyn Smith: PJ Harvey: 'I was just trying to survive' - video. Theguardian.com, 8. September 2011, abgerufen am 28. Januar 2022: „Bob Dylan, obviously, what he was doing in the early sixties was astonishing [...]
    Neil Young I always follow what he's doing 'cause he is forever experimenting, he is forever trying new things, I think he has written some incredible songs.
    Patti Smith, whenever she's performing I want to see her because she's so energising to see and so passionate with what she's doing. and so wonderfully vocal and eloquent,“
  8. "Gouge [DVD about the Pixies - The Pixies box set]". 4AD – VAD 2407DVD. 2004. „Surfer Rosa would be my favorite [...] it sounded like they were in your room that was so exciting to hear.“
  9. Appleford, Steve: Checking in With . . . PJ Harvey in a New York State of Mind. In: Los Angeles Times. 29. Oktober 2000, archiviert vom Original am 24. Juni 2016; abgerufen am 28. Januar 2022: „Q: Was there any figure who connected with you when you were just a listener? A: It's hard to beat Siouxsie Sioux, in terms of live performance. She is so exciting to watch, so full of energy and human raw quality.“
  10. a b Jennifer Kelly: New Ground: An Interview with PJ Harvey < PopMatters. In: PopMatters. 28. November 2007, archiviert vom Original am 22. April 2009; abgerufen am 28. Januar 2022: „I listened to people like Vaughan Williams, Arvo Part, Erik Satie, Samuel Barber.“
  11. a b c d e Chartquellen: DE AT CH UK US
  12. Severin Mevissen: PJ Harveys erstes Buch erscheint im Herbst 2015 - Musikexpress. In: musikexpress.de. 1. Dezember 2014, abgerufen am 17. Februar 2024.
  13. https://www.salzgeber.de/pj-harvey/
  14. PJ Harvey im Kino: Dokumentarfilm „A Dog Called Money“ von Seamus Murphy. In: fr.de. 14. November 2019, abgerufen am 30. Januar 2024.
  15. Liz Berry: Orlam by PJ Harvey review – musician’s vision of a curious childhood. 29. April 2022, abgerufen am 22. Juli 2022 (englisch).

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