John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey is tagged as: alternative, rock, female vocalists, singer-songwriter, indie
Dance Hall at Louse Point is an album in 1996, with John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey Parish wrote and played music while Harvey sang vocals and wrote the text The couple had been musical collaborators for several years before this album together - as a teenager growing up in rural England Harvey contributed saxophone guitar and vocals to the parish band Automatic Dlamini, before forming his own band in 1991 Parish later served as co-guitarist, percussionist and keyboard player of Harvey's 1995 album Bring You My Love "and would also contain much of her 1998 album Is This Desire?
The album is seen by many PJ Harvey fans as a small side project - perhaps because the top billing to be measured on more obscure Parish and her own accreditation as Polly Jean Harvey rather than the more widely recognized name PJ Harvey - and thus it sold less than any of her solo releases in the UK charts at # 46 and barely denting the U.S. Billboard chart at # 178, it gave only a single "That Was My Veil" which spent one week at # 75 on the UK charts Harvey later admitted that she let Parish manage all public relations duties for the record because she was exhausted after a year of intense promotional activity for its own To Bring You My Love album in 1995, according to executives at Har... Read More About John Parish and Polly Jean Harvey Biography...