I like PJ Harvey brought her first CD and like it this is a really good CD in my opinion there is only one song I didn't care for and that was with the acoustic guitar. After that this became a really good listening album the guitar riffs on the very first track just amazing. If you are a PJ Harvey fan don't just read what I am saying buy it and judge for yourself and who knows you might be the next one to write a review.
Verified purchase: No
LOVE IT! MUST LISTEN TO THIS CD. Many tracks on UH HUH HER are so spare that they might be mistaken for demos, and this minimalism works in the album's favor. "Shame" and "Pocket Knife" both consist of little more than a steady beat and subtle instrumentation, but they allow Harvey's bold, emotive voice to come to the fore. Harvey's signature sense of menace shows up on a number of songs, including the lumbering "The Life & Death of Mr. Badmouth" and the dynamic "The Letter." However, the album's most notable track may be "The Slow Drug," which floats along on a faint keyboard line, fading in and out like a half-remembered dream. Though it may seem like a sonic retreat, UH HUH HER reaffirms Harvey's status as one of rock's most unpredictable artists.
PJ Harvey is great, and this is her best cd!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
"Uh Huh....Nope" Uninspired, sometimes boring. Love Ms. Harvey, but I'll skip this one, thanks?!?!
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