Polly Jean Harvey, born October 9, 1969 in Yeovil, United Kingdom and raised in nearby Corscombe (Dorset), is an English singer-songwriter. She has recorded as a solo artist under the name PJ Harvey, but she began her career as part of a trio (with drummer Rob Ellis and bassist Steve Vaughan) also named PJ Harvey. Early material released by the trio on Dry, 4 Track Demos and Rid of Me was praised by critics for its raw lo-fi, many times acoustic guitar sound and melancholic, witty lyrics. After the trio broke up, Harvey released "To Bring You My Love," a blues-heavy album that expanded the range of her sound through the incorporation of strings, organs, and electronic sound effects. Her stage show became more theatrical, with Harvey performing in ballgowns, pink catsuits, wigs and garish, vampish make-up. Never one to rest, she followed this album with the softer, more experimental Is This Desire? and then Stories From the City, Stories From the Sea, which combined her more guitar-driven work with cleaner, lusher arrangements. In 2004 she released
Álbumes
| 1 | Chain Of Keys | The Hope Six Demolition Project |
| 2 | A Place Called Home | A Place Called Home |
| 3 | The Wheel | The Hope Six Demolition Project |
| 4 | Seagulls | Uh Huh Her |
| 5 | Good Fortune | Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea |
| 6 | This Is Love | Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea |
| 7 | One Line | Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea |
| 8 | Who The Fuck | Uh Huh Her |
| 9 | You Come Through | Uh Huh Her |
| 10 | Kamikaze | Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea |
| 11 | Cat on the Wall | Uh Huh Her |
| 12 | River Anacostia | The Hope Six Demolition Project |
| 13 | The Darker Days Of Me & Him | Uh Huh Her |
| 14 | The Letter | Uh Huh Her |
| 15 | The Pocket Knife | Uh Huh Her |
| 16 | The Ministry Of Social Affairs | The Hope Six Demolition Project |
| 17 | As Close As This | A Place Called Home |
| 18 | Pocket Knife | Uh Huh Her |
| 19 | Shame | Uh Huh Her |
| 20 | It's You | Uh Huh Her |