Rid of Me

Rid of Me

Infobox Album
Name = Rid of Me
Type = studio
Artist = PJ Harvey


Released = May 4, 1993
Recorded = December 1992 at Pachyderm Studio, Cannon Falls, Minnesota
Genre = Alternative rock
Grunge
Blues
Length = 47:59
Label = Island
Producer = Steve Albini
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Agvdaylk8xpbb link]
*Review-Christgau|A|artist=1087
*"Rolling Stone" Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/pjharvey/albums/album/174302/review/19097881/rid_of_me link]
Last album = "Dry"
(1992)
This album = "Rid of Me"
(1993)
Next album = "4-Track Demos"
(1993)

"Rid of Me" is the second album by PJ Harvey. Released in 1993, it was largely recorded and produced by the controversial engineer Steve Albini, except for one track ("Man-Size Sextet" by Head, Harvey and Robert Ellis). The album includes a cover of Bob Dylan's "Highway 61 Revisited".

Recording and release

This was the last album to be released before the original trio split. The album was recorded mostly live in a Canon Falls, MN studio over two weeks in December 1992 by Albini. Harvey had admired Albini’s distinctively raw recordings of bands like Pixies, Slint, The Breeders and The Jesus Lizard. In the album's press release she said: cquote|I chose to work with him because more than any other engineer I know, he captures the sound of a band playing live—the sound of real instruments, of a drum kick. It doesn't sound processed, squashed or recorded in any way. It sounds like you're standing in front of a playing band. I think the instruments on the album sound like they're breathing and real. That's what I've always wanted to capture on record.

Stylistically the record was a natural progression from the heavily guitar-driven punk-blues of her debut "Dry", though it also embraced both the noisy elementary dynamics of the Pixies (she claimed their Albini-produced 1988 debut "Surfer Rosa" as one of her favourite albums), and 60s/70s blues-based rock acts such as Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix Experience.

The record attracted some controversy for its striking black-and-white cover photography by Maria Mochnacz—the front sleeve depicted a thin, topless Harvey in a bathroom, swinging back a drenched mane of Medusa-like hair, while the back cover was a close-up of her face marked with what appeared to be rope burns.

Harvey explained to "Filter" magazine in 2004 that: cquote|"Rid of Me" was when I'd first signed to a major label and I felt that I wanted to—more than ever—demonstrate that I was not going to be the kind of usually expected major artist material [laughs] . So, I chose to work with Steve Albini, who is definitely not a particularly commercial engineer and I made a very difficult record. And I'm glad I did because I think it really did set the tone... I just wanted the people involved to know that I can only do things that follow my heart, that I cannot make music to suit other people. It has to be the way it has to be and if you don't like it, then leave me alone. So, that was part of that, but having said that, I've been with the same label for 12 years and I think they know me very well and just let me get on with it now.

Surprisingly for such an uncommercial-sounding record, "Rid of Me" entered the UK album charts at number three and quickly went silver, and even enjoyed a Top 30 hit in the single "50ft Queenie". It was nominated for the prestigious Mercury Music Prize. In the U.S. it generated major college-radio airplay and expanded her growing cult fanbase, and led to a string of European dates opening for U2 on their "Zooropa" tour. It also won considerable critical acclaim and featured in various Top Ten album-of-the-year lists in respectable press, like "The Village Voice", "Spin", "Melody Maker", "Vox" and "Select". "Melody Maker" raved that "No other British artist is so aggressively exploring the dark side of human nature, or its illogically black humour; no other British artist possesses the nerve, let alone the talent, to conjure up its soundtrack", while "Spin" gave it a rare ten out of ten review rating. If anything its critical stature has grown over the years—"Rolling Stone" selected it as one of the Essential Recordings of the 90s, and in 2005, "Spin" ranked it the ninth greatest album of 1985–2005. RS500|405 As of 2005, "Rid of Me" has sold 210,000 copies in the U.S. [cite web |author= Caulfield, Keith |title= Ask Billboard - The Legend of Polly Jean |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001738247 |publisher= "Billboard" |date= 2005-12-27 |accessdate= 2007-01-14]

Track listing

All tracks written by Polly Jean Harvey, except where noted.

# "Rid of Me" – 4:28
# "Missed" – 4:25
# "Legs" – 3:40
# "Rub 'til It Bleeds" – 5:03
# "Hook" – 3:57
# "Man-Size Sextet" – 2:18
# "Highway '61 Revisited" (Bob Dylan) – 2:57
# "50ft Queenie" – 2:23
# "Yuri-G" – 3:28
# "Man-Size" – 3:16
# "Dry" – 3:23
# "Me-Jane" – 2:42
# "Snake" – 1:36
# "Ecstasy" – 4:26

Personnel

*Polly Jean Harvey – guitar, Vocals, violin, cello, organ
*Robert Ellisdrums, percussion, vocals
*Steve Vaughan – bass

Production

*Steve Albini – production
*Polly Jean Harvey, Head, and Robert Ellis – production (on "Man-Size Sextet")
*Maria Mochnacz – photography
*Robert Ellis – string arrangement
*Brendan Ashe – direction (on "Man-Size Sextet")
*John Loder – mastering

The album was recorded and mixed at Pachyderm Recording Studio, Cannon Falls, Minnesota.

ingles and promo videos

# "50ft Queenie"
# "Man-Size"

Charts

Album

ingles

References


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