Is This Desire? (CD)

PJ Harvey

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Label: Island Released: 1998 List Price: 13.95
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Retreating from the limelight after the tour for her acclaimed third album, To Bring You My Love, PJ Harvey became something of a recluse, appearing only on her colleague John Parish's Dance Hall at Louse Point, as well as a Nick Cave record, over the course of the next two and a half years. During her self-imposed exile, Harvey returned to her small hometown of Yeovil and isolated herself from most pop trends, eventually writing the material that would come to comprise her fourth album, Is This Desire?. Released over three and a half years after To Bring You My Love, Is This Desire? has all the hallmarks of a record written in isolation; subtle, cerebral, insular, difficult to assimilate, it's the album where Polly Harvey enters the ranks of craftsmen, sacrificing confession for fiction. It's an inevitable transition for any artist, especially one as lyrically gifted as Harvey, and though her words are more obtuse and not as brutal, painful, or clever, she still draws some effective character sketches. Similarly, the music on Is This Desire? is hardly the immediate, blunt force that characterized her first albums, nor is it the grand theater of To Bring You My Love -- it takes its time, slowly working its way into the subconsciousness. There are a few guitar explosions scattered throughout the record, but it's primarily a series of layered keyboards, electronic rhythms and acoustic guitars, so quiet that at times it barely rises above a murmur. It's the kind of record that seems to challenge the listener to accept it on its own grounds. Given that it is more concerned with texture than any of her previous records, it's a break forward. Is This Desire? is cerebral where her other albums were visceral, both lyrically and musically. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Angelene
2Sky Lit Up
3Wind
4My Beautiful Leah
5Perfect Day Elise
6Catherine
7Electric Light
8Garden
9Joy
10River
11No Girl So Sweet
12Is This Desire?

 

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   Wayne Tackabury - West Tisbury, , USA
The AMG review really misses it on this one imho. In retrospect, *Is This Desire* really nails down what Harvey was attempting to take on with *To Bring you My Love*--in other words, if TBYML was an evolutionary step (along with its oft-overlooked and indispensable alter ego, the PJ/John Parrish duo *Dance Hall at Louse Point*), *Is This Desire* is the final, glorious result. "Angelene" and "The River" are simply the two most powerful songs in PJ's repertoire (and "No Girl So Sweet" rocks as hard as anything on *Rid of Me*). This *is* an album that takes a while to understand, but I mean that in the same way that Tom Waits' *Bone Machine* takes a while to understand. To flesh out the comparison, on *Is This Desire*, PJ as a songwriter credibly knocks on the door of inclusion with Waits into the club of the greatest and most successfully audacious songwriters/musicians of this generation. By the way, watch the bass boost on your preamp when you first put this on--the production so unexpectedly enhances the subsonics on this album that it can easily munch a set of woofers (I have a set of blown Jensen car speakers to prove it).


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