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UK heavyweight vinyl LP pressing in gatefold sleeve plus exclusive poster and insert with a unique code which allows the purchaser of the vinyl to download the album as well. 2009 collaboration from Alt-Rock favorite PJ Harvey and producer/composer John Parish. The album was recorded in Bristol and Dorset, and mixed by Flood. A Woman A Man Walked By has been described by journalist John Harris as 'mischievous, deadly serious, elegant and poetic, and possessed of a brutal power: it is doubtful that you will hear a record as brimming with creative brio and musical invention this year'. A Woman A Man Walked By is the follow up to Harvey and Parish s previous collaboration Dance Hall At Louse Point. An accomplished producer and composer, John has recorded numerous soundtracks and has worked with artists including Eels and Giant Sand as well as Harvey. 10 tracks. Island.
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I have all previous PJ Harvey's work and I like it a lot. But this album (co-authored by PJ and John Parish) is in an entirely different category. This is some of the very best music (and singing) I have heard in my entire life (50+). My review may be biased, because I do not like "nice" music. I puke hearing soothing music. I love aggressive, jarring, and provocative music. Some of my favorites are Bach, Coltrane, and Sonic Youth."Black Hearted Love" is a great rock anthem. Ranks among the very best of them. "Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen" is a great song with a strange melody and rhythm, that is one of my favorites. The title song is phenomenal. After PJ screams out some obscenities in a wonderful fashion, there is some real music. Like *really real* music. Not just entertainment crap. Finally, "Pig Will Not". Oh my God, what a great song! PJ actually barks like a dog, and her barks are so haunting that I often wake up at night hearing her "Woof, woof".Thank you, PJ and John Parish for phenomenal listening experience! I have listened to the album probably more than 40 times now.
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