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Generally favorable reviews- based on 54 Ratings
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Positive: 42 out of 54
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Mixed: 5 out of 54
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Negative: 7 out of 54
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chrisJun 20, 2004like tom waits and bjork, it's hard to lay criticism to someone who distinguishes herself so well. all in all, her most cohesive album since 'to bring you my love'
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wanglJan 13, 2005great mate!
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vandeyJul 6, 2005
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ZetingaAug 29, 2004A lovely record, every song is completely different from the others and it has the spectacular "It's you" :) God Bless PJ
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smenkharonJun 11, 2004Very good album! Excellent production and a couple of guitar tricks she picked up from the Desert Sessions added a very nice new touch! A perfect album for people who don't know her music or have been long time fans!
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MattTMar 23, 2005This album, on the depressed edge, is poignant, conveys a feeling of hunger and want and, sometimes pain. It's really beautiful and completely connects with me. I burned my own version and left out "Shame," "Who the..." "No Child of Mine" and "Cat on the Wall" It's still long enough and grabs me completely
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svetlanatJun 20, 2004A great album, very profound, funny and honest.
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willworkJun 30, 2004peeeej
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LukePJun 6, 2004Ahhh yes... Peeeeej. Not a lot bad happening here. But then I love all her albums so who am i kidding?
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MichaelBSep 27, 2004Like much of her work, it takes repeated listenings and an effort to absorb the lyrics, to become attached to Peeg's art. A sparser production for sure, but still a strong amalgam of pure and raw rock.
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LawrencePJun 17, 2004Her best LP since her first. Good job PJ!
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juanrJun 18, 2004well, the album that i was expecting to hear from her. Introspective and slowly. It sounds nice!
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markfJun 10, 2004
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SetherbOct 31, 2005
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Awards & Rankings
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From the start, she's made an ideal record for people who already like her.
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''Uh Huh Her'' reasserts that Harvey, now the grande dame of this genre, remains unrivaled.
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Alternative PressOften reaches back to the unfettered rawness and earthy seduction of earlier albums like Dry. [Aug 2004, p.116]