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Uh Huh Her (album)

Uh Huh Her is the sixth studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey. The album was written, recorded and produced over a two-year period by the singer-songwriter herself. She also played every instrument on the album (the first such project since 4-Track Demos in 1993) with the exception of the final drum tracks, added by long-time collaborator Rob Ellis. It was released on 31 May 2004 in the United Kingdom, and 8 June 2004 in the United States.

Uh Huh Her
Studio album by
Released31 May 2004
Recorded2002–2003
Genre
Length40:41
LabelIsland
ProducerPJ Harvey
PJ Harvey chronology
Singles from Uh Huh Her
  1. "The Letter"
    Released: 17 May 2004
  2. "You Come Through"
    Released: 19 July 2004
  3. "Shame"
    Released: 20 September 2004

During the accompanying tour that lasted eight months,[5] she performed the album's unreleased title-track. Uh Huh Her debuted and peaked at number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Silver by the BPI.[6] It became Harvey's highest charting album to date in the U.S., peaking at number 29 in the Billboard 200, and had sold more than 135,000 copies there as of 2005, according to AskBillboard.[7] Although it charted higher than Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea in many territories, Uh Huh Her failed to achieve its predecessor's chart longevity and crossover interest.

The album received largely positive reviews upon its release, although there was some criticism of its production. It currently holds a 79 out of 100 metascore at Metacritic based upon 28 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Uh Huh Her also earned PJ Harvey nominations to awards such as the Grammy Awards[8] and the Brit Awards.

History edit

The album was written and recorded over a two-year period in Dorset, East Devon and Los Angeles. Much of the recording was done alone by Harvey using her four-track and eight-track home studio, guitar, keyboards and drum machine. For the first time since 1993's 4-Track Demos album, she produced it herself and played every instrument bar the final drum tracks, which were handled by her longtime collaborator Rob Ellis. Final recording and mixing was done by Head at the Presshouse Studio in rural East Devon in autumn/winter 2003.[9]

Harvey told Mojo magazine, "I don't think 'tender' is a word that could be applied to anything I've written before, but that's how I feel about this album and I'm really pleased about it. Some of the songs are very gentle, very loving; with others I had a lot of fun in the words I used and the way I sang them." She explained to Time Out magazine how she "wanted to get back to the earthy, rootsy, more dirty side of things" following the popular success of her last album, 2000's Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea. She said, "I wanted this record to be simple, I wanted it to be ugly in some places, I wanted it to have a swagger to it... but also a real honesty and intimacy. I wanted a warmness and closeness and I wanted to make a welcoming record." To Spin magazine she said that, in contrast to the extreme darkness of some of her earlier LPs, "I find an enormous amount of openness and hope on this record... "The Desperate Kingdom of Love" or "You Come Through" I find incredibly optimistic and tender." Harvey also explained to Tracks magazine that, "I was looking for distressed, debased sounds. So all of the guitars are either tuned so low that it's hard to detect what notes they're playing or they're baritone guitars or they're played through the shittiest amps I could find."

On the inside sleeve of the album cover are a long set of self-portrait photographs that Harvey took over the years, and a series of scribbled annotations she collected during the songwriting process of Uh Huh Her – notes to herself such as "Scare yourself", "Too normal? Too PJ H?" and "All that matters is my voice and my story" (a piece of advice given to her by her friend Elvis Costello). She admitted to Shaken Stir that producing the record on her own was "a completely draining, disorientating, exasperating, invigorating experience" and "one of the hardest pieces of work I've ever done... I couldn't say that this record was an enjoyable experience. I think it was a journey that I learnt an enormous amount from, but certainly there were very enjoyable moments... I mean when I look back on it now it was a very difficult, hard and taxing time, and yet I'm so glad I did it – so glad."

Harvey underwent an eight month world tour[5] in support of the album with drummer Rob Ellis and two new bandmates, bass player Dingo and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer. The tour was captured for the DVD On Tour: Please Leave Quietly.

A song called "Uh Huh Her" was regularly played during the tour, but not included on the album. It was eventually recorded for the digital compilation iTunes Originals – PJ Harvey. On the origin of album's title PJ Harvey mentioned it in Rolling Stone in 2004: "But it came from the chorus of a song, actually — there’s a song called “Uh Huh Her” that I play live but I chose never to record. The chorus is: “Don’t marry uh huh her/Don’t marry her her her.”"[10]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic79/100[11]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [12]
Entertainment WeeklyA[13]
The Guardian     [1]
The Independent     [14]
Los Angeles Times    [15]
NME5/10[16]
Pitchfork7.6/10[17]
Q     [18]
Rolling Stone     [19]
SpinB+[20]

Uh Huh Her was released in May 2004 in the UK and peaked at #12 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was preceded by lead single "The Letter", which reached #28 in the UK Singles Chart. Uh Huh Her became PJ Harvey's highest-charting record on the US Billboard charts, reaching #29. Overall, however, it did not spark the same level of crossover interest as its million-selling predecessor Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea. As usual with Harvey, the critical reception was generally strong: Alternative Press described the record as "profoundly moving", Entertainment Weekly called it "raw, dark and beautiful... a jagged, edgy winner", and Time noted that "No singer since Janis Joplin has moved as easily between primal scream and intimate sigh". The Sunday Times hailed it as "a thrilling, bone-rattling barrage, interleaved with moments of hushed, accordion-flecked intimacy whose closeness and apparent candour make you want to shield yourself from their passion." Hot Press magazine, meanwhile, felt it was "an extremely potent record... that contains more perspectives, characters and camera angles than maybe any PJ album to date". It won Harvey her sixth BRIT Award nomination, as Best British Female Artist, and her fifth Grammy Award nomination, for Best Alternative Music Performance of 2004.[8]

Accolades edit

Publication Accolade Year Rank Ref.
Spin Top 40 Best Albums of the 2004[21] 2004 31

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by PJ Harvey

Uh Huh Her – Standard edition
No.TitleLength
1."The Life and Death of Mr. Badmouth"4:51
2."Shame"2:32
3."Who the Fuck?"2:09
4."Pocket Knife"3:41
5."The Letter"3:19
6."The Slow Drug"3:22
7."No Child of Mine"1:05
8."Cat on the Wall"3:00
9."You Come Through"2:46
10."It's You"4:12
11."The End"1:21
12."The Desperate Kingdom of Love"2:42
13."Seagulls"1:08
14."The Darker Days of Me & Him"4:35
Total length:40:41[12]

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Uh Huh Her's liner notes.[22]

Technical

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[40] Silver 60,000^
United States 135,000[7]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Petridis, Alexis (28 May 2004). "PJ Harvey, Uh Huh Her". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. ^ Empire, Kitty (30 May 2004). "PJ Harvey, Uh Huh Her". The Observer. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  3. ^ Lovitt, Bryn (18 December 2015). "The Noisey Editors' Best And Worst Of 2015: Bryn Lovitt". Noisey. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  4. ^ Lundy, Zeth (23 June 2004). "PJ Harvey: Uh Huh Her". PopMatters. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
  5. ^ a b Petrusich, Amanda (5 November 2007). "PJ Harvey". Pitchfork. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ a b "Ask Billboard". Billboard. 27 December 2005. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Artist: PJ Harvey". Grammy. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  9. ^ "Uh Huh Her". PJHarvey.net. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  10. ^ Orloff, Brian (5 October 2004). "PJ Harvey Talks Tour". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Reviews for Uh Huh Her by PJ Harvey". Metacritic. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  12. ^ a b Phares, Heather. "Uh Huh Her – PJ Harvey". AllMusic. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  13. ^ Browne, David (11 June 2004). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  14. ^ Price, Simon (30 May 2004). "PJ Harvey: Uh Huh Her (Island)". The Independent.
  15. ^ Hilburn, Robert (30 May 2004). "PJ Harvey, still rockin' and roiling". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  16. ^ Smack, Eddie (21 June 2004). . NME. Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  17. ^ Dahlen, Chris (31 May 2004). "PJ Harvey: Uh Huh Her". Pitchfork. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  18. ^ "PJ Harvey: Uh Huh Her". Q (215): 100. June 2004.
  19. ^ Hoard, Christian (24 June 2004). "Uh Huh Her (U.S. Version)". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  20. ^ Hermes, Will (June 2004). "Queen of Hearts". Spin. 20 (6): 101–02. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  21. ^ . Tower.com. 23 March 2004. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  22. ^ Uh Huh Her (Media notes). PJ Harvey. Island Records. 2004. 986 639-5.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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  31. ^ (in German). Media Control Charts. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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  36. ^ "PJ Harvey – Uh Huh Her". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  37. ^ "PJ Harvey – Uh Huh Her". Hitparade (in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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  39. ^ a b "Uh Huh Her – PJ Harvey: Awards". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  40. ^ "British album certifications – PJ Harvey – Uh Huh Her". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 3 November 2012.

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Uh Huh Her is the sixth studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey The album was written recorded and produced over a two year period by the singer songwriter herself She also played every instrument on the album the first such project since 4 Track Demos in 1993 with the exception of the final drum tracks added by long time collaborator Rob Ellis It was released on 31 May 2004 in the United Kingdom and 8 June 2004 in the United States Uh Huh HerStudio album by PJ HarveyReleased31 May 2004Recorded2002 2003GenreAlternative rock 1 punk blues 2 folk rock 3 lo fi 4 Length40 41LabelIslandProducerPJ HarveyPJ Harvey chronologyStories from the City Stories from the Sea 2000 Uh Huh Her 2004 The Peel Sessions 1991 2004 2006 Singles from Uh Huh Her The Letter Released 17 May 2004 You Come Through Released 19 July 2004 Shame Released 20 September 2004 During the accompanying tour that lasted eight months 5 she performed the album s unreleased title track Uh Huh Her debuted and peaked at number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Silver by the BPI 6 It became Harvey s highest charting album to date in the U S peaking at number 29 in the Billboard 200 and had sold more than 135 000 copies there as of 2005 according to AskBillboard 7 Although it charted higher than Stories from the City Stories from the Sea in many territories Uh Huh Her failed to achieve its predecessor s chart longevity and crossover interest The album received largely positive reviews upon its release although there was some criticism of its production It currently holds a 79 out of 100 metascore at Metacritic based upon 28 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews Uh Huh Her also earned PJ Harvey nominations to awards such as the Grammy Awards 8 and the Brit Awards Contents 1 History 2 Reception 2 1 Accolades 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 5 1 Weekly charts 5 2 Singles 6 Certifications 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe album was written and recorded over a two year period in Dorset East Devon and Los Angeles Much of the recording was done alone by Harvey using her four track and eight track home studio guitar keyboards and drum machine For the first time since 1993 s 4 Track Demos album she produced it herself and played every instrument bar the final drum tracks which were handled by her longtime collaborator Rob Ellis Final recording and mixing was done by Head at the Presshouse Studio in rural East Devon in autumn winter 2003 9 Harvey told Mojo magazine I don t think tender is a word that could be applied to anything I ve written before but that s how I feel about this album and I m really pleased about it Some of the songs are very gentle very loving with others I had a lot of fun in the words I used and the way I sang them She explained to Time Out magazine how she wanted to get back to the earthy rootsy more dirty side of things following the popular success of her last album 2000 s Stories from the City Stories from the Sea She said I wanted this record to be simple I wanted it to be ugly in some places I wanted it to have a swagger to it but also a real honesty and intimacy I wanted a warmness and closeness and I wanted to make a welcoming record To Spin magazine she said that in contrast to the extreme darkness of some of her earlier LPs I find an enormous amount of openness and hope on this record The Desperate Kingdom of Love or You Come Through I find incredibly optimistic and tender Harvey also explained to Tracks magazine that I was looking for distressed debased sounds So all of the guitars are either tuned so low that it s hard to detect what notes they re playing or they re baritone guitars or they re played through the shittiest amps I could find On the inside sleeve of the album cover are a long set of self portrait photographs that Harvey took over the years and a series of scribbled annotations she collected during the songwriting process of Uh Huh Her notes to herself such as Scare yourself Too normal Too PJ H and All that matters is my voice and my story a piece of advice given to her by her friend Elvis Costello She admitted to Shaken Stir that producing the record on her own was a completely draining disorientating exasperating invigorating experience and one of the hardest pieces of work I ve ever done I couldn t say that this record was an enjoyable experience I think it was a journey that I learnt an enormous amount from but certainly there were very enjoyable moments I mean when I look back on it now it was a very difficult hard and taxing time and yet I m so glad I did it so glad Harvey underwent an eight month world tour 5 in support of the album with drummer Rob Ellis and two new bandmates bass player Dingo and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer The tour was captured for the DVD On Tour Please Leave Quietly A song called Uh Huh Her was regularly played during the tour but not included on the album It was eventually recorded for the digital compilation iTunes Originals PJ Harvey On the origin of album s title PJ Harvey mentioned it in Rolling Stone in 2004 But it came from the chorus of a song actually there s a song called Uh Huh Her that I play live but I chose never to record The chorus is Don t marry uh huh her Don t marry her her her 10 Reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic79 100 11 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Entertainment WeeklyA 13 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 NME5 10 16 Pitchfork7 6 10 17 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 SpinB 20 Uh Huh Her was released in May 2004 in the UK and peaked at 12 in the UK Albums Chart The album was preceded by lead single The Letter which reached 28 in the UK Singles Chart Uh Huh Her became PJ Harvey s highest charting record on the US Billboard charts reaching 29 Overall however it did not spark the same level of crossover interest as its million selling predecessor Stories from the City Stories from the Sea As usual with Harvey the critical reception was generally strong Alternative Press described the record as profoundly moving Entertainment Weekly called it raw dark and beautiful a jagged edgy winner and Time noted that No singer since Janis Joplin has moved as easily between primal scream and intimate sigh The Sunday Times hailed it as a thrilling bone rattling barrage interleaved with moments of hushed accordion flecked intimacy whose closeness and apparent candour make you want to shield yourself from their passion Hot Press magazine meanwhile felt it was an extremely potent record that contains more perspectives characters and camera angles than maybe any PJ album to date It won Harvey her sixth BRIT Award nomination as Best British Female Artist and her fifth Grammy Award nomination for Best Alternative Music Performance of 2004 8 Accolades edit Publication Accolade Year Rank Ref Spin Top 40 Best Albums of the 2004 21 2004 31Track listing editAll tracks are written by PJ HarveyUh Huh Her Standard editionNo TitleLength1 The Life and Death of Mr Badmouth 4 512 Shame 2 323 Who the Fuck 2 094 Pocket Knife 3 415 The Letter 3 196 The Slow Drug 3 227 No Child of Mine 1 058 Cat on the Wall 3 009 You Come Through 2 4610 It s You 4 1211 The End 1 2112 The Desperate Kingdom of Love 2 4213 Seagulls 1 0814 The Darker Days of Me amp Him 4 35Total length 40 41 12 nbsp The Slow Drug source source The Slow Drug by PJ Harvey Problems playing this file See media help Personnel editCredits adapted from Uh Huh Her s liner notes 22 PJ Harvey vocals guitars bass piano melodica accordion autoharp producer engineer mixing photography Rob Ellis drums percussion backing vocals 3 Head backing vocals 3 5 engineer mixing Evelyn Isaac backing vocals 7 14 Technical Maria Mochnacz artwork Rob Crane artworkCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 2004 Peakposition Australian ARIA Albums Chart 23 14 Austrian Top 40 24 33 Belgian Albums Chart Vl 25 16 Belgian Albums Chart Wa 26 31 Danish Albums Chart 27 11 Dutch Top 100 28 23 Finnish Albums Chart 29 14 French SNEP Albums Chart 30 10 German Albums Chart 31 36 Irish Albums Chart 32 10 Italian FIMI Albums Chart 33 17 Norwegian Albums Chart 34 6 Portuguese AFP Albums Chart 35 17 Swedish Albums Chart 36 14 Swiss Hitparade Albums Chart 37 17 UK Albums Chart 38 12 US Billboard 200 39 29 US Billboard Internet Albums 39 29 Singles edit Year Single Peak positions UK 38 FRA 30 IRL 32 2004 The Letter 28 73 46 You Come Through 41 Shame 45 denotes a release that did not chart Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 40 Silver 60 000 United States 135 000 7 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b Petridis Alexis 28 May 2004 PJ Harvey Uh Huh Her The Guardian Retrieved 31 May 2016 Empire Kitty 30 May 2004 PJ Harvey Uh Huh Her The Observer Retrieved 22 December 2015 Lovitt Bryn 18 December 2015 The Noisey Editors Best And Worst Of 2015 Bryn Lovitt Noisey Retrieved 22 December 2015 Lundy Zeth 23 June 2004 PJ Harvey Uh Huh Her PopMatters Retrieved 24 December 2015 a b Petrusich Amanda 5 November 2007 PJ Harvey Pitchfork Retrieved 17 August 2018 Archived copy Archived from the original on 24 September 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b Ask Billboard Billboard 27 December 2005 Retrieved 17 August 2018 a b Artist PJ Harvey Grammy Retrieved 17 August 2018 Uh Huh Her PJHarvey net Retrieved 17 August 2018 Orloff Brian 5 October 2004 PJ Harvey Talks Tour Rolling Stone Retrieved 17 August 2018 Reviews for Uh Huh Her by PJ Harvey Metacritic Retrieved 31 May 2016 a b Phares Heather Uh Huh Her PJ Harvey AllMusic Retrieved 31 May 2016 Browne David 11 June 2004 Uh Huh Her Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on 18 January 2017 Retrieved 31 May 2016 Price Simon 30 May 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