PJ Harvey - Rid of Me (1993) {2020 Reissue} [24bit FLAC]
BAND/ARTIST: PJ Harvey
- Title: Rid of Me
- Year Of Release: 1993
- Label: Island Records / 0851112 / Vinyl
- Genre: Indie & Alternative, Singer/Songwriter
- Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 47:44
- Total Size: 1.68 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Rid of Me (4:28)
02. Missed (4:25)
03. Legs (3:39)
04. Rub 'Til It Bleeds (5:03)
05. Hook (3:57)
06. Man-Size Sextet (2:14)
07. Highway '61 Revisited (2:50)
08. 50 Ft Queenie (2:23)
09. Yuri-G (3:28)
10. Man-Size (3:16)
11. Dry (3:23)
12. Me-Jane (2:42)
13. Snake (1:38)
14. Ecstasy (4:25)
01. Rid of Me (4:28)
02. Missed (4:25)
03. Legs (3:39)
04. Rub 'Til It Bleeds (5:03)
05. Hook (3:57)
06. Man-Size Sextet (2:14)
07. Highway '61 Revisited (2:50)
08. 50 Ft Queenie (2:23)
09. Yuri-G (3:28)
10. Man-Size (3:16)
11. Dry (3:23)
12. Me-Jane (2:42)
13. Snake (1:38)
14. Ecstasy (4:25)
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Dry was shockingly frank in its subject and sound, as PJ Harvey delivered post-feminist manifestos with a punkish force. PJ Harvey's second album, Rid of Me, finds the trio, and Harvey in particular, pushing themselves to extremes. This is partially due to producer Steve Albini, who gives the album a bloodless, abrasive edge with his exacting production; each dynamic is pushed to the limit, leaving absolutely no subtleties in the music. Harvey's songs, in decided contrast to Albini's approach, are filled with gray areas and uncertainties, and are considerably more personal than those on Dry. Furthermore, they are lyrically and melodically superior to the songs on the debut, but their merits are obscured by Albini's black-and-white production, which is polarizing. It may be the aural embodiment of the tortured lyrics, and therefore a supremely effective piece of performance art, but it also makes Rid of Me a difficult record to meet halfway. But anyone willing to accept its sonic extremities will find Rid of Me to be a record of unusual power and purpose, one with few peers in its unsettling emotional honesty.
Dry was shockingly frank in its subject and sound, as PJ Harvey delivered post-feminist manifestos with a punkish force. PJ Harvey's second album, Rid of Me, finds the trio, and Harvey in particular, pushing themselves to extremes. This is partially due to producer Steve Albini, who gives the album a bloodless, abrasive edge with his exacting production; each dynamic is pushed to the limit, leaving absolutely no subtleties in the music. Harvey's songs, in decided contrast to Albini's approach, are filled with gray areas and uncertainties, and are considerably more personal than those on Dry. Furthermore, they are lyrically and melodically superior to the songs on the debut, but their merits are obscured by Albini's black-and-white production, which is polarizing. It may be the aural embodiment of the tortured lyrics, and therefore a supremely effective piece of performance art, but it also makes Rid of Me a difficult record to meet halfway. But anyone willing to accept its sonic extremities will find Rid of Me to be a record of unusual power and purpose, one with few peers in its unsettling emotional honesty.
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Year 2020 | Rock | Alternative | Indie | HD & Vinyl
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