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Album Review: To Bring You My Love

  • Artist: PJ Harvey
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 28, 1995
  • Total Time: 42:27
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Following the tour for Rid of Me, Polly Harvey parted ways with Robert Ellis and Stephen Vaughn, leaving her free to expand her music from the bluesy punk that dominated PJ Harvey's first two albums. It also left her free to experiment with her style of songwriting. Where Dry and Rid of Me seemed brutally honest, To Bring You My Love feels theatrical, with each song representing a grand gesture. Relying heavily on religious metaphors and imagery borrowed from the blues, Harvey has written a set of songs that are lyrically reminiscent of Nick Cave's and Tom Waits' literary excursions into the gothic American heartland. Since she was a product of post-punk, she's nowhere near as literally bluesy as Cave or Waits, preferring to embellish her songs with shards of avant guitar, eerie keyboards, and a dense, detailed production. It's a far cry from the primitive guitars of her first two albums, but Harvey pulls it off with style, since her songwriting is tighter and more melodic than before; the menacing "Down by the Water" has genuine hooks, as does the psycho stomp of "Meet Ze Monsta," the wailing "Long Snake Moan," and the stately "C'Mon Billy." The clear production by Harvey, Flood, and John Parish makes these growths evident, which in turn makes To Bring You My Love her most accessible album, even if the album lacks the indelible force of its predecessors. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
To Bring You My Love (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (5:32)
Meet Ze Monsta (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (3:29)
Working for the Man (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (4:45)
C'mon Billy (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (2:47)
Teclo (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (4:57)
Long Snake Moan (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (5:17)
Down by the Water (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (3:14)
I Think I'm a Mother (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (4:00)
Send His Love to Me (Lyrics) PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (4:20)
The Dancer PJ Harvey PJ Harvey (4:06)

Credits

PJ Harvey (Organ), PJ Harvey (Guitar), PJ Harvey (Percussion), PJ Harvey (Piano), PJ Harvey (Strings), PJ Harvey (Chimes), PJ Harvey (Marimba), PJ Harvey (Organ (Hammond)), PJ Harvey (Vocals), PJ Harvey (Bells), PJ Harvey (Producer), PJ Harvey (Engineer), PJ Harvey (Vibraphone), PJ Harvey (Main Performer), Joe Dilworth (Drums), Flood (Producer), Flood (Engineer), Flood (Mixing), Joe Gore (Guitar), Joe Gore (Ebo), Joe Gore (E-Bow), Mick Harvey (Bass), Mick Harvey (Organ (Hammond)), John Parish (Organ), John Parish (Guitar), John Parish (Percussion), John Parish (Drums), John Parish (Producer), Jocelyn Pook (Viola), Sonia Slany (Violin), Sian Bell (Cello), Jean-Marc Butty (Percussion), Jean-Marc Butty (Drums), Jules Singleton (Viola), Valerie Phillips (Photography), Kate Garner (Photography), Cally (Artwork), Pete Thomas (String Arrangements)
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To Bring You My Love
Studio album by PJ Harvey
Released 27 February 1995 (UK)
28 February 1995 (US)
Recorded September-October 1994
Genre Alternative rock
Length 42:27
Label Island
Producer Flood
PJ Harvey
John Parish
Professional reviews
PJ Harvey chronology
4-Track Demos
(1993)
To Bring You My Love
(1995)
Dance Hall at Louse Point
(1996)

To Bring You My Love is a 1995 album by British singer-songwriter PJ Harvey. The album received huge critical acclaim. It was voted as the best album of the year in The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics poll, and was also voted the year's number-one album by publications such as Rolling Stone, The New York Times, People, USA Today, Hot Press and, in "the biggest landslide victory in 15 years", the Los Angeles Times. It featured in Top Ten lists for magazines like Spin, NME, Melody Maker and Mojo, though a contrarian Time list dubbed it the "Worst Album of 1995."[1] The album received two Grammy Award nominations as Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Female Rock Vocal for the single "Down by the Water", and was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. SPIN magazine later ranked it at number 3 in a list of the best albums of the 90s. In 2003, the album was ranked number 435 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

To Bring You My Love was Harvey's first album proper since disbanding the original PJ Harvey trio in 1993. For this recording she recruited producer Flood (Depeche Mode, U2, Nine Inch Nails, Smashing Pumpkins), her old Automatic Dlamini bandmate John Parish and a new line-up of session musicians including Joe Gore, Eric Drew Feldman, Mick Harvey and Jean-Marc Butty. She herself played guitar, keyboards, vibes and bells on the record, as well as co-producing it with Flood and John Parish.

As her second full-length release on a major label, To Bring You My Love received a heavy promotional push from Island Records. Extensive MTV rotation and college radio airplay for the first single "Down by the Water" — with its eccentric, eye-catching Maria Mochnacz-directed music video of Harvey drowning in an emerald pond while wearing an extravagant wig, heavy make-up and a slinky red satin evening gown — gave Harvey her biggest radio hit to date, reaching #2 on Billboard's Modern Rock chart. The album itself debuted at #40 on the Billboard chart and #12 in her native UK, and went on to sell roughly one million copies. The moderate commercial breakthrough of To Bring You My Love certainly had nothing to do with any scaling-down of her trademark lyrical intensity: the infanticide fable "Down by the Water" — whose whispered coda of "Little fish big fish swimming in the water/Come back here, man, gimme my daughter" references the old Leadbelly blues standard "Salty Dog" — ostensibly deals with a mother drowning her child.

The critical response was overwhelmingly positive — Rolling Stone praised the record as "astonishing… a true, enduring piece of art" in its four-star review, People claimed that "Harvey's raw, dense music rivals that of Bob Dylan himself for sheer gut-wrenching melodrama" and Hot Press raved, "this is a creation of oceanic beauty, depth and mystery in which all of the themes previously explored in fragments by Harvey are united in a rich and complex whole". In 2005, Diplo sampled "Down by the Water" for a remix of the Mike Jones single "Still Tippin'" and then used the Harvey song again the following year on Plastic Little's indie rap track "Now I Holler."

Harvey and her new five-piece live band supported the album with a 10-month worldwide tour that included a three-month stint opening for the band Live in the US, and a now-legendary performance at the UK's Glastonbury festival wearing a shocking pink catsuit and black Wonderbra.

Harvey told Filter in 2004, "To Bring You My Love was my first real venture into production and to use an incredible producer like Flood, who painted an atmosphere over my songs that I hadn't heard before, I was working with new musicians — it was all very, very exciting. And very, very draining. That was a difficult time in my life, as was the time of Is This Desire?"

As of 2005, (according to AskBillboard) To Bring You My Love has sold 375,000 copies in the US.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by PJ Harvey.

  1. "To Bring You My Love" – 5:32
  2. "Meet ze Monsta" – 3:29
  3. "Working for the Man" – 4:45
  4. "C'mon Billy" – 2:47
  5. "Teclo" – 4:57
  6. "Long Snake Moan" – 5:17
  7. "Down by the Water" – 3:14
  8. "I Think I'm a Mother" – 4:00
  9. "Send His Love to Me" – 4:20
  10. "The Dancer" – 4:06

Limited Edition B-Sides CD

  1. "Reeling" - 3:00
  2. "Daddy" - 3:16
  3. "Lying in the Sun" - 4:30
  4. "Somebody's Down, Somebody's Name" - 3:40
  5. "Darling Be There" - 3:46
  6. "Maniac" - 4:01
  7. "One Time Too Many" - 2:52
  8. "Harder" - 2:05
  9. "Goodnight" - 4:17

Singles and promo videos

  1. "Down by the Water" (Cd single; Music video)
  2. "C'mon Billy" (2 Cd single; Music Video)
  3. "Send His Love to Me" (2 Cd single; Music video)
  4. "Long Snake Moan" (Promotional single)

Samples

Personnel

  • PJ Harvey: vocals, guitar, piano, Hammond organ, bells, strings, chimes, marimba, vibraphone, percussion, producer
  • John Parish: guitar, organ, percussion, drums, producer
  • Flood: producer, engineer, mixing
  • Mick Harvey: bass, Hammond organ
  • Joe Gore: guitar, e-bow
  • Jean-Marc Butty: drums, percussion
  • Joe Dilworth: drums
  • Pete Thomas: string arrangements
  • Sonia Slany: violin
  • Jules Singleton: viola
  • Jocelyn Pook: viola
  • Sian Bell: cello
  • Valerie Philips: photography
  • Kate Garner: photography
  • Cally: artwork

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1995 UK Album Chart 12
1995 The Billboard 200 40

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1995 "Down By The Water" Modern Rock Tracks 2
1995 (March) "Down By The Water" UK Singles Chart 38
1995 (July) "C'mon Billy" UK Singles Chart 29
1995 (October) "Send His Love To Me" UK Singles Chart 34

References

  1. ^ "The Best Of 1995: MUSIC", Time, December 25, 1995.

 
 

 

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