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Stories From the City Stories From the Sea

Stories From the City Stories From the Sea
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  • Seller:sterlingcds
  • Sales Rank:18,891
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
  • Publication Date:2000
  • MPN:6 3 05481442
  • UPC:731454814423
  • EAN:0731454814423
  • ASIN:B00004YW6I
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  • HARVEY PJ STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM...

Tracks
  • Big Exit
  • Good Fortune
  • A Place Called Home
  • One Line
  • Beautiful Feeling
  • The Whores Hustle and The Hustlers Whore
  • This Mess We're In
  • You Said Something
  • Kamikaze
  • This Is Love
  • Horses In My Dreams
  • We Float


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
UK standard edition of the eagerly anticipated fifth album for the critically acclaimed, alternative singer/songwriter. Includes one bonus track, 'This Wicked Tongue'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
She may not break new ground with Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea, but Polly Jean Harvey proves one thing: she sure knows how to tend to her plot. Hard-rocking, guitar-driven numbers, mesmerizing vocal wordplay, and plenty of noisy atmospherics prove that Harvey is still the queen of rock-noir. --Jason Verlinde
Amazon.com
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea--the sixth album from the most incendiary female British performer to emerge in the 1990s--is as powerful a record as any Polly Jean Harvey has made. Masterfully striking a balance between her blues-folk roots, avant-leanings, and soaring pop sensibility, it serves as a summary of Harvey's prior achievements. The abrasive, jagged guitars hark back to her fiery 1992 debut album, Dry, on the ballistic yet anthemic opener, "Big Exit," while the dreamy, opulent closer, "We Float," demonstrates her maturity as a songwriter. The clamor and emotional rush of a heady relationship--particularly on her duet with Thom Yorke, "This Mess We're In"--gives the album a ferocious clarity. The production skills of Mick Harvey (Nick Cave's Bad Seeds) lends depth and assurance. And, though PJ quotes from many influences--the Who, Patti Smith, Bob Dylan, and even West Side Story--her indomitable presence shines throughout. Stories from the City is the work of a singular talent at the peak of her powers. --Gavin Martin

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