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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
bloody terrifying,
By g cooper (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Is This Desire (Audio CD)
This may be one of my favorite records of 1998, but it makes for no easy listen. The best songs on this album ( Angeline, The Sky Lit Up, The Wind, My Beautiful Leah, A Perfect Day Elise, Catherine, The Garden, No Girl So Sweet, and Is This Desire?) conjur up rare emotions and sweet atmospheres, but there is also an air of the grotesque. While earlier albums like Dry and Rid Of Me made her emotions known ate blistering levels, Is This Desire makes them known at a whisper. Her songwriting is some of the scariest I have ever heard here (like the line, "God is the sweat running down his back, the water turns her blond hair black.") It's an uncomfortable album, made for sitting in a chair watching your knuckles turn white.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why can't this be available?!?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Is This Desire (Audio CD)
This 'extra tracks' version of "Is This Desire?" is amazing. It includes the actual album plus another cd along with it that has tracks ["The Northwood," "Sweeter than anything," "The Bay," and an instrumental] from the "Perfect Day Elise" singles. "The Northwood is raw, like the recordings found on "4-Track Demos." It is the best raw recording of Polly's that I have ever heard. "The Bay" is also incredible. I wish that someday Island Records will re-release this album. It's incredible.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A few of Desire's faces,
By Menelaos "bookworm" (Outer Space) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Is This Desire (Audio CD)
PJ Harvey is a gifted songwriter and a great performer. She also tends to write about things you don't want to hear about and shout them for everyone to hear, much like Patti Smith and Tori Amos. This record is not different. Desire can be beautiful and destructive. Here, Ms. Harvey concentrates on the destructive face but she also includes so much beauty in this album, that its eerie effect is coated with sugar.
Monologues of love, dusty lust, hidden passion, sexual madness, and personal resilience are a few of the themes she handles here, each one in a seperate short story with its own players. The songwriter PJ Harvey takes a while to get used to because of her ventures into hard sonic and lyrical terrain, but when a listener gives this more than one or two tries, he/she will comprehend the artist's strong vision. The performer Harvey is, however, going to leave audiences stupefied. She plays every character of each short story of this with fire, dedication and chameleon skills. You can hear the fragile prostitute of "Angelene", and you can hear the creeping madness in every word of "Perfect Day, Elise". The erotic promise of "No Girl so Sweet" manages to be sensual and dirty without becoming crude. Thousands of albums about desire have been released. What makes this difference is the respect to the listener and PJ Harvey's skill and obvious amount of work
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