PJ Harvey to reissue Is This Desire? on vinyl with unreleased demos
03 December 2020, 16:45
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
PJ Harvey has announced the reissue of her fourth studio album Is This Desire? on vinyl, and it'll be accompanied by a collection of unreleased demos.
Is This Desire? was recorded between Somerset and London with co-production from Flood, Head and Harvey.
The album was originally released in September 1998, and today (3 December) a vinyl reissue of PJ Harvey's fourth album has been announced.
Is This Desire? vinyl reissue will be accompanied by a collection of unreleased demos that will be made available digitally, on CD and vinyl. A demo version of "Angelene" has been unveiled today (3 December).
Is This Desire? Demos Tracklist:
- Angelene - Demo
- The Sky Lit Up - Demo
- The Wind - Demo
- My Beautiful Leah - Demo
- A Perfect Day Elise - Demo
- Catherine - Demo
- Electric Light - Demo
- The Garden - Demo
- Joy - Demo
- The River - Demo
- No Girl So Sweet - Demo
- Is This Desire? - Demo
PJ Harvey's Is This Desire? vinyl reissue and collection of demos will be released 29 January 2021 via UMC/ Island, and are both available to pre-order now.
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