iTunes Originals – PJ Harvey

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iTunes Originals – PJ Harvey
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Compilation album by
Released25 October 2004
GenreAlternative rock
Length46:46
LabelIsland Def Jam
PJ Harvey chronology
Uh Huh Her
(2004)
''iTunes Originals – PJ Harvey''
(2004)
The Peel Sessions 1991–2004
(2006)

iTunes Originals – PJ Harvey is a 2004 virtual album by British singer-songwriter PJ Harvey, released exclusively through iTunes as part of the iTunes Originals series of digital albums. The album is not available in any physical format.

The album features a selection of Harvey's well-known singles, along with a selection of interviews and live performances recorded exclusively for this release. It also marks the first commercial release of the title track from her then current album, Uh Huh Her.[1]

Track listing[]

All songs (except for interviews) written by PJ Harvey.

  1. "Dress" First Got People Interested in Me (Interview) 1:00
  2. "Dress" (Album Version) 3:20
  3. An Old Fashioned Fairy Tale (Interview) 0:21
  4. "Fountain" (iTunes Originals Version) 2:56
  5. Dark Things Happening (Interview) 1:21
  6. "Down by the Water" (Album Version) 3:17
  7. The Perfect Band for a Perfect Day (Interview) 2:00
  8. "A Perfect Day Elise" (iTunes Originals Version) 3:13
  9. Why The Stories Album Was So Successful (Interview) 3:33
  10. "Good Fortune" (iTunes Originals Version) 2:47
  11. Collaborating with Thom Yorke (Interview) 0:16
  12. "This Mess We're In" (Album Version) 4:02
  13. Ugly Is a Good Start (Interview) 1:44
  14. "The Life and Death of Mr. Badmouth" (iTunes Originals Version) 7:43
  15. Living in Fear of Comfort (Interview) 4:06
  16. "The Letter" (Album Version) 3:19
  17. Two Ferrets in a Bag Trying to Get Out (Interview) 1:59
  18. "Uh Huh Her" (iTunes Originals Version) 6:34
  19. There's Beauty in Darker Days (Interview) 3:35
  20. "The Darker Days of Me & Him" (iTunes Originals Version) 8:00

References[]

  1. ^ Baca, Ricardo (18 October 2004). "One-track mind: PJ Harvey's 'Uh Huh Her': So intense, it did not make the CD", The Denver Post, p. F5.
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