Dress




Put on that dress
I'm going out dancing
Starting off red
Clean and sparkling he'll see me
Music play make it dreamy for dancing
Must be a way that I can dress to please him
It's hard to walk in the dress it's not easy
I'm swinging over like a heavy loaded fruit tree

- If you put it on

It's sad to see
Lonely all this lonely
Close up my eyes
Dreamy dreamy music make it be alright
Music play make it good for romancing
Must be a way I can dress to please him
Swing it sway everything'll be alright
But it's feeling so tight tonight

-"You purdy thang" my man says
"But I bought you beautiful dresses"

Filthy tight the dress is filthy
I'm falling flat and my arms are empty
Clear the way better get it out of this room
A fallen woman in dancing costume.

O Stella



O Stella Maris you're my star
Stand on ground look up at her
Just hanging in the gold stones
Just hanging there face froze
But I think I see her smiling
Gold

O Stella Maris you're my star
In your blue blue tavern you light my lantern
O Stella's large
Pink on her face glowing this place
A place for heroes only
Gold

O Stella Maris you're my star
Pin you to my chest
Sell you to the rest
Wish as I kiss her gown
Send those angels down to woo me now
I think I see her smiling
Gold

Oh My Lover



Oh my lover, don't you know it's alright
You can love her, and you can love me at the same time
Much to discover, I know you don't have the time
Oh my lover' don't you know it's alright

Oh my sweet thing, oh my honey thighs
Give me your troubles, I'll keep them with mine
Take at your liesure, take whatever you can find but
Oh my sweet thing, don't you know it's alright

What's that color, forming around your eyes?
Waltz my lover, tell me that it's alright
Just another, before you go, go away
Oh my lover, why don't you just say my name

Polly´s discography:



1992 – DEMONSTRATION
1- Oh My Lover (demo 2:30)
2- O Stella (demo 3:16)
3- Dress (demo 3:17)
4- Victory (demo 4:20)
5- Happy and Bleeding (demo 4:45)
6- Sheela-Na-Gig (demo 3:15)
7- Hair (demo 3:37)
8- Joe (demo 3:17)
9- Plants and Rags (demo 3:33)
10- Fountain (demo 3:05)
11- Water (demo 4:32)

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1992 – DRY
1- Oh My Lover
2- O Stella
3- Dress
4- Victory
5- Happy and Bleeding
6- Sheela-Na-Gig
7- Hair
8- Joe
9- Plants and Rags
10- Fountain
11- Water

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1993 – RID OF ME
1- Rid of Me
2- Missed
3- Legs
4- Rub 'Til It Bleeds
5- Hook
6- Man-Size Sextet
7- Highway '61 Revisited
8- 50Ft Queenie
9- Yuri-G
10- Man-Size
11- Dry
12- Me-Jane
13- Snake
14- Ecstasy

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1993 – 4 TRACK DEMOS
1- Rid of Me
2- Legs
3- Reeling
4- Snake
5- Hook
6- 50Ft Queenie
7- Driving
8- Ecstasy
9- Hardly Wait
10- Rub 'Til it Bleeds
11- Easy
12- M-Bike
13- Yuri-G
14- Goodnight

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1995 – TO BRING YOU MY LOVE
1- To Bring You My Love
2- Meet Ze Monsta
3- Working for the Man
4- C'mon Billy
5- Teclo
6- Long Snake Moan
7- Down By The Water
8- I Think I'm A Mother
9- Send His Love To Me
10- The Dancer

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1996 – DANCE HALL AT LOUSE POINT
1- Girl
2- Rope Bridge Crossing
3- City Of No Sun
4- That Was My Veil
5- Urn With Dead Flowers In A Drained Pool
6- Civil War Correspondent
7- Taut
8- Un Cercle Autour Du Soleil
9- Heela
10- Is That All There Is?
11- Dance Hall At Louse Point
12- Lost Fun Zone.

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1998 – IS THIS DESIRE?
1- Angelene
2- The Sky Lit Up
3- The Wind
4- My Beautiful Leah
5- A Perfect Day Elise
6- Catherine
7- Electric Light
8- The Garden
9- Joy
10- The River
11- No Girl So Sweet
12- Is This Desire?

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2000 – STORIES FROM THE CITY, STORIES FROM THE SEA
1- Big Exit
2- Good Fortune
3- A Place Called Home
4- One Line
5- Beautiful Feeling
6- The Whores Hustle And The Hustlers Whore
7- This Mess We're In
8- You Said Something
9- Kamikaze
10- This Is Love
11- Horses In My Dreams
12- We Float
13- This Wicked Tongue (UK & Japan Only)

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2004 – UH HUR HER
1- The Life And Death Of Mr. Badmouth
2- Shame
3- Who The Fuck?
4- The Pocket Knife
5- The Letter
6- The Slow Drug
7- No Child Of Mine
8- Cat On the Wall
9- You Come Through
10- It's You
11- The End
12- The Desperate Kingdom Of Love
13- Seagulls
14- The Darker Days Of Me & Him

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2006 – THE PEEL SESSIONS (1991-2004)
1- Oh My Lover
2- Victory 
3- Sheela-Na-Gig 
4- Water 
5- Naked Cousin 
6- Wang Dang Doodle 
7- Losing Ground 
8- Snake 
9- That Was My Veil 
10- This Wicked Tongue
11- Beautiful Feeling
12- You Come Through

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2007 – WHITE CHALK
1- The Devil
2- Dear Darkness
3- Grow Grow Grow
4- When Under Ether
5- White Chalk
6- Broken Harp
7- Silence
8- To Talk To You
9- The Piano
10- Before Departure
11- The Mountain

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2009 - A WOMAN A MAN WALKED BY (COM JOHN PARISH)
   1- Black Hearted Love
   2- Sixteen, Fifteen, Fourteen
   3- Leaving California
   4- The Chair
   5- April
   6- A Woman a Man Walked By/The Crow Knows Where All the Little Children Go
   7- The Soldier
   8- Pig Will Not
   9- Passionless, Pointless
  10- Cracks in the Canvas

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2011- LET ENGLAND SHAKE
1- Let England Shake
2- The Last Living Rose
3- The Glorious Land
4- The Words That Maketh Murder
5- All and Everyone
6- On Battleship Hill
7- England
8- In the Dark Places
9- Bitter Branches
10- Hanging in the Wire
11- Written on the Forehead
12- The Colour of the Earth (featuring Mick Harvey)

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2016: THE HOPE SIX DEMOLITION PROJECT 
1- The Community of Hope
2- The Ministry of Defence
3- A Line in the Sand
4- Chain of Keys
5- River Anacostia
6- Near the Memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln
7- The Orange Monkey
8- Medicinals
9- The Ministry of Social Affairs
10- The Wheel
11- Dollar, Dollar


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Polly´s: Mini Biography



"Polly Jean Harvey was born in England on October 9th 1969. The daughter of a quarryman father and an artist mother, Polly Jean, or PJ as she is more commonly known, was raised on a sheep farm in Yeovil, Somerset. She learned to play a number of instruments as a child (including guitar, saxophone, and violin) and as a teenager played in several bands. After much procrastination and self-doubt regarding her future profession (she was torn for quite a while between her passion for music and her desire to become either a nurse or a vet) she eventually, at age 21, formed the band dubbed "PJ Harvey" with bassist Steve Vaughn and drummer Robert Ellis. The newly formed trio recorded their debut EP 'Dress' for very little money, but the demos were good enough to get them signed to British indie label Too Pure who released the EP in late 1991 (to enormous acclaim from the British music press.) PJ's first full-length record was released the following Spring, again to lavish praise from the music press. The album was released on the highly credible Island label in the US that same year.

Shortly after touring in support of the record PJ suffered what was very nearly a total nervous breakdown (due to the pressure of her new found acclaim, success, and the strains of touring.) Nevertheless, she recorded her second album 'Rid Of Me' with notorious alternative producer Steve Albini later that year. The record was released in 1993 and was her biggest success to date. After the tour for the album Polly Jean parted ways with the two other members of the band and ventured out alone for her next album, 1995's 'To Bring You My Love'. Yet another critical success upon its February 1995 release, Polly toured the album for the next year, then took 1996 off. She recorded her next album 'Is This Desire?' in late 1997. Its release in 1998 prompted speculation in the music press about her mental state, the album being a deeply disturbing, dark, and confusing work. Ever stoical about her private life, PJ refused (for the most part) to comment. Two years later, after living in New York City for much of 1999, she reunited with her former bandmates and recorded her fifth album 'Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea'. The record was released in 2000 and recieved, as per usual, much acclaim. It was a slightly more mainstream effort than her previous "difficult" works, but nevertheless was well recieved by both old fans and newcomers to her distinctive musical sound. She toured the album for most of 2001 and received the Mercury Music Prize (one of the highest honours in the British music industry) for it on September 12th. She accepted the award by telephone from Washington DC (where she was on tour at the time) and called recieving the award "a very strange end to a very strange 24 hours." (in reference to the terrorist attacks of the previous morning in Washington and New York.) In December 2001 PJ was named the Number 1 female rock star in history by Q magazine."


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