A Woman, A Man: John Parish's Favourite PJ Harvey Recordings | Page 12 of 14 | The Quietus

Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

11. PJ HarveyA Woman A Man Walked By

I’ve noticed on Polly’s albums there is often one song that gives a hint to where she’s headed. This song is a clear pointer to Let England Shake. Obviously lyrically because it’s about a soldier, but also the directness. That mixture of the guilt, horror and helplessness of war she dealt with so brilliantly was all hinted at – or stated even – in this song.

I really felt it was an outlier [on the album]. Lyrically it was very different – the rest of the songs were much more abstract – she was really using it as an opportunity to experiment with different directions whereas this was very much about a very specific thing and a very specific feeling. I loved the fact there was a huge emotional weight to the lyric in what was quite a light, eerie-sounding song.

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