Reeling with PJ Harvey

Reeling with PJ Harvey (sometimes simply known as Reeling) is a video album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey, released on 11 April 1994 on PolyGram.[1] The film was directed by Maria Mochnacz and was only released on VHS.

Reeling with PJ Harvey
Video by
Released11 April 1994
Recorded1992-1993
GenreAlternative rock, indie rock
Length84:03
LabelPolyGram
DirectorMaria Mochnacz
PJ Harvey chronology
Reeling with PJ Harvey
(1994)
On Tour: Please Leave Quietly
(2006)

Most of the footage featured in Reeling is live footage from a performance at the London Forum in May 1993.[2] Other footage featured throughout includes backstage footage, in-studio footage from the Rid of Me sessions, extracts from interviews, and two full-length music videos of "50ft Queenie" and "Man-Size."

Track listing

  1. "Snake" (live) 2:10
  2. "Naked Cousin" (live) 4:07
  3. "50ft Queenie" 2:23
  4. "Victory" (live) 4:00
  5. "Man-Size Sextet" (live) 2:59
  6. "Primed and Ticking" (live) 3:21
  7. "M-Bike" (live) 3:00
  8. "Wang Dang Doodle" (live) 3:07
  9. "Missed" (live) 4:54
  10. "Hook" (live) 4:40
  11. "Rid of Me" (live) 5:00
  12. "Me-Jane" (live) 3:00
  13. "Man-Size" 3:16
  14. "Legs" 3:39
  • Also includes backstage footage, in-studio footage and extracts from interviews throughout.

Personnel

PJ Harvey Trio
Crew[3]
  • Maria Mochnacz - director, producer, recording (tour footage)
  • Peter Fowler - producer, recording (live footage)
  • Nick Ryle - executive producer
  • John Mayes - on-line editor
  • Stuart Robertson - on-line editor
  • Pete Thomas - sound producer
  • Cormac Tohill - sound engineer
  • Will Shapland - sound recording
  • Dave Porter - sound recording
  • Mark Johnson - sound recording
  • Stuart Luck - camera operator
  • Derek Penell - camera operator
  • Peter Edwards - camera operator
  • Mark Reeson - camera operator
  • Simon Jacobs - camera operator
  • Jo Higson - camera assistant
  • Chris Libert - camera assistant
  • Steve Court - vision engineer
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See also

References

  1. "Reeling With PJ Harvey [1993] [VHS]: PJ Harvey: Amazon.co.uk: Video". Amazon. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  2. "Video". jphuntley.co.uk. Retrieved 18 April 2012.
  3. Maria Mochnacz, Peter Fowler, Nick Ryle (1994). Reeling with PJ Harvey (VHS)|format= requires |url= (help). PolyGram Video. Event occurs at 82:4884:03.
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