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Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea [Limited Edition, Import]

P.J. Harvey Audio CD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (194 customer reviews)
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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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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

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4.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece? No, but underappreciated, July 10 2004
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J A W (Norman, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This album simply has some of Polly's funnest songs. Big Exit, Hustling, and This is Love are simply fun, adrenaline-pumping (if not sexually arousing in the case of This is Love) songs that are better than most of the so called thrashing rock that is played on our radio stations. I think some of the dissent against this album comes from the fact that it's so "pop-rocky", well, maybe so, but if it's done well, so what? And yeah, This is Love is not T.S. Elliot when it comes to poetic lyrics, but it's just a FUN song no matter who wrote it. So many people are overly enamored w/ the depressing side of Polly Jean, and I loved Is This Desire? too, but you take the songs for what they are. The guitar work of "This is Love" also straddles the line between minor and dominant tonality, and that helps to give it a grindy, seductive sound. "We Float" has a beautiful vocal line, and is a good ender to the album, solemn yet resilient, a hope earned through suffering that is perfectly reflected by PJ's passion and melody. A good solid rocking album w/ enough maudlin pieces to satisfy that fix, I'd still rank "Is This Desire" ahead of it, but not by much, and I'd take this album over "Rid of Me" and "To Bring You My Love".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Searing and Epic, Jun 18 2004
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Lisa Anne Flowers "LFlowers" (New York, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
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Following, in outstanding overall quality, many years on the heels of the superb "Rid Of Me," "Stories From The City" is, for all intents and purposes, a masterpiece......a homage to life, and the hope of love, previously only seen in Harvey's work intermittently. Of course, as there must be (for we love her for it, and it is her specialty) there is raw, defiant power there, too; particularly in the opening track "Big Exit." The closing number, "We Float," is arguably Harvey's best song of all time. Largely a love poem to New York, this album captures both the beginining and the ending stages of what it is to be in love, simultaneously, with another person and the geography of an era. Most distinctly, it explores the viability of a working relationship between tortured genius and simple human contentment.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Dark and mysterious, Jun 14 2004
This album is my introduction to PJ Harvey. I must say it's great work even though some people say it's more polished than her earlier albums. I'm sure my opinion about this album will change once I listen to her older albums (I may like them better, who knows) but for now I am content with this. Standouts include 'Big Exit' (which includes one of my favorite lines 'This world's crazy, give me the gun!') the optimistic 'Good Fortune', the unique 'The Whore's Hustle And The Hustlers Whore', the crazy 'Kamikaze', and my favorite 'This Is Love'. If you are looking for a female songwriter/singer/guitarist that is a cut above the mainstream then PJ is your choice. Enjoy.
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