Dance Hall at Louse Point is a 1996 album by John Parish and Polly Jean Har… Read Full Bio ↴Dance Hall at Louse Point is a 1996 album by John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey. Parish wrote and played the music, while Harvey sang vocals and wrote the lyrics. The pair had been musical collaborators for several years before making this album together – as a teenager growing up in rural England, Harvey contributed saxophone, guitar and backing vocals to Parish’s band Automatic Dlamini before forming her own band in 1991. Parish later served as co-producer, guitarist, percussionist and keyboard player on Harvey’s 1995 album To Bring You My Love, and would also feature heavily on her 1998 album Is This Desire?.
The album was viewed by many PJ Harvey fans as a minor side project – perhaps due to the top billing accorded the more obscure Parish and her own accreditation as Polly Jean Harvey rather than the more widely-recognised PJ Harvey name – and consequently it sold more poorly than any of her solo releases, entering the UK charts at #46 and barely denting the U.S. Billboard charts at #178. It yielded only one single, “That Was My Veil”, which spent a week at #75 in the UK charts. Harvey later admitted that she let Parish handle all promotional duties for the record because she was exhausted following a year of intense promotional activity for her own To Bring You My Love album in 1995. Reportedly, bosses at Harvey’s Island Records label feared the avant-garde venture was “commercial suicide”, despite it winning generally positive reviews: Entertainment Weekly opined, “This is ‘deep’ music in every sense; total immersion is recommended”, Musician reckoned “The results are as engaging as they are disturbing.
The album was viewed by many PJ Harvey fans as a minor side project – perhaps due to the top billing accorded the more obscure Parish and her own accreditation as Polly Jean Harvey rather than the more widely-recognised PJ Harvey name – and consequently it sold more poorly than any of her solo releases, entering the UK charts at #46 and barely denting the U.S. Billboard charts at #178. It yielded only one single, “That Was My Veil”, which spent a week at #75 in the UK charts. Harvey later admitted that she let Parish handle all promotional duties for the record because she was exhausted following a year of intense promotional activity for her own To Bring You My Love album in 1995. Reportedly, bosses at Harvey’s Island Records label feared the avant-garde venture was “commercial suicide”, despite it winning generally positive reviews: Entertainment Weekly opined, “This is ‘deep’ music in every sense; total immersion is recommended”, Musician reckoned “The results are as engaging as they are disturbing.
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Dance Hall At Louse Point
John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey Lyrics
City Of No Sun And I remember everything Sunrise on a blue horizon You, you…
Civil War Correspondent Words leave my heart dry Words can't save life Love has no…
Heela [PJ Harvey:] I was lost in love I was lost inside 'Till he…
Is That All There Is? I remember when I was a girl Our house caught on…
Lost Fun Zone I believe I am here to stay I believe his son…
Rope Bridge Crossing And I remember everything Sunrise on a blue horizon You, y…
Taut Jesus save me Jesus save me Can I tell you something? Can I…
That Was My Veil It starts at daylight I see him Before my sad eyes I hear…
Un Cercle Autour Du Soleil She lay Breathing Sunshine Beating Time here Lingers Trace w…
Urn With Dead Flowers in a Drained Pool I need your lie Darling love lies And if you gave it…