Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea
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Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea | ||
Studio album by PJ Harvey | ||
Released | October 23, 2000 | |
Recorded | March 2000–April 2000 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 47:25 | |
Label | Island | |
Producer(s) | Rob Ellis, Mick Harvey, PJ Harvey |
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PJ Harvey chronology | ||
Is This Desire? (1998) |
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea (2000) |
Uh Huh Her (2004) |
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea is an album by English singer-songwriter PJ Harvey, released on October 23, 2000. It became the second major commercial success of PJ Harvey’s career, following her successful 1995 breakthrough To Bring You My Love. The album sold slightly over one million copies worldwide, and went gold in America, helped there by generous college radio airplay. Although it peaked at #42 in the U.S. and a modest #23 in the UK, it became a sleeper hit that quietly hung around the middle reaches of the album charts for a full year after its release.
Reviews too were exceptionally strong, with Rolling Stone praising it as “the best album of her career” and NME hailing it "a magnificent, life-affirming opus". Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea also brought Harvey Brit award nominations as Best British Female Artist for two years running, as well as two Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Female Rock Performance for the single "This Is Love".
The album featured a duet with Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke on the track "This Mess We're In", as well as backing vocals and keyboards from Yorke on the songs "One Line" and "Beautiful Feeling".
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[edit] Album information
Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea was recorded at the Great Linford Manor in Milton Keynes in March-April 2000. The record was co-produced by Head, Rob Ellis and Harvey, and mixed by Victor Van Vugt at the Fallout Shelter.
Harvey told Q magazine in 2001, "I wanted everything to sound as beautiful as possible. Having experimented with some dreadful sounds on Is This Desire? and To Bring You My Love - where I was really looking for dark, unsettling, nauseous-making sounds - Stories From The City... was the reaction. I thought, No, I want absolute beauty. I want this album to sing and fly and be full of reverb and lush layers of melody. I want it to be my beautiful, sumptuous, lovely piece of work." She did, however, joke that it was only "pop according to PJ Harvey, which is probably as un-pop as you can get according to most people's standards."
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by PJ Harvey.
- "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"
- "This Wicked Tongue" (UK & Japan bonus track)
[edit] Singles/promo videos
- "Good Fortune"
- "A Place Called Home"
- "This Is Love" (two versions)
[edit] Samples
- "Good Fortune" (file info) — play in browser (beta)
- "Good Fortune" by PJ Harvey
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[edit] Personnel
- PJ Harvey: vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, maracas, producer, engineer
- Rob Ellis: drums, piano, synthesizer, keyboards, harpsichord, tambourine, electric piano, background vocals, producer
- Mick Harvey: organ, bass, drums, percussion, harmonium, keyboards, background vocals, producer
- Thom Yorke: vocals on "This Mess We're In"
- Head: engineer, mixing
- Victor Van Vugt: mixing
- Howie Weinberg: mastering
- Rob Crane: design
- Maria Mochnacz: design, photography