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| | Rolling Stone : P.J. Harvey: To Bring You My Love : Music Reviews |
 | | Never a shrinking violet on record and perhaps tired of being called a slip of a girl Harvey bawls and shouts and moans her way through a set of blues-inspired tunes that are strange, skewed and solitary. |
 | | In attempting to create a sexual landscape as charged as the Midnight Rambler's, Harvey envisions a teeming underworld where she is victim, aggressor and accomplice, song by song. |
 | | The sexual menace, the left-behind woman, allegories about a son, a daughter, a "blue-eyed whore" all these are put in the service of a primal vision on To Bring You My Love: Harvey's bitter struggles with her demons and her wicked, wanton sympathy for the devil. |
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