JOHN PARISH

'John Parish' is an English musician and producer best known for his work with singer and songwriter PJ Harvey, though he has also worked with ' Eels', 'Tracy Chapman', and 'Giant Sand', amongst others.
In the 1980s he worked under the name of his band Automatic Dlamini, with a changing line-up which included Polly Jean Harvey from 1988 until 1991. Automatic Dlamini recorded three albums: The D is For Drum (1987), Here Catch Shouted his Father (1990 - unreleased but available as a bootleg), and From A Diva to a Diver (1992). During this period Parish also began his career as a record producer working with UK bands including the Chesterfields and 'the Brilliant Corners', before co-producing 'PJ Harvey''s To Bring You My Love (1995), on which he also played guitar, drums, percussion and organ.
Parish toured with Harvey during 1995, and in 1996, they recorded Dance Hall at Louse Point together. 1n 1997 he produced '16 Horsepower''s album Low Estate. During '97-98 he also played on 'PJ Harvey's next album Is This Desire (1998), and in 1998 he wrote and recorded the film soundtrack for Belgian director Patrice Toye's film Rosie, for which he won the Jury Special Appreciation prize at the Bonn International Film Music Biennale in 1999. The soundtrack to Rosie was released as a CD in 1998, and includes one song (Pretty Baby) sung by Alison 'Goldfrapp'. He toured the soundtrack music with a seven piece band under his own name in 1999.
The following year he produced 'Giant Sand''s Chore of Enchantment (2000) and guested on 'Goldfrapp''s album Felt Mountain. He went on to co-write the ' Eels' album Souljacker (2001), and to produce 'Sparklehorse' and 'Tracy Chapman'. He has worked with a number of European artists, producing albums for the French artist Dominique A, the Belgian pop band Thou, the Swiss Magic Rays, and Italian bands including After Hours, Cesare Basile, and the Italian diva, Nada.
At the same time he has recorded and toured his own music, working with an 11 piece band (including ' Portishead''s 'Adrian Utley') for his album How Animals Move (2002), and a four piece band of Italian and French musicians for Once Upon A Little Time (2005).
In 2006-7 he returned to the studio to work on a new 'PJ Harvey' album.

Contents
Partial Discography
As Solo Artist
Other releases
External Links

Partial Discography


As Solo Artist


★ 'John Parish' - ''How Animals Move'' (2002)

★ 'John Parish' - ''Once Upon A Little Time'' (2005)
Other releases


★ 'PJ Harvey' - ''To Bring You My Love'' (1995): Producer, Guitar, Organ, Percussion, Drums

★ 'John Parish & Polly Jean Harvey' - ''Dance Hall at Louse Point'' (1996): Producer, Various Instruments

★ 'Spleen' - ''Soundtrack To Spleen'' (1997): Co-writer, guitar, percussion

★ '16 Horsepower' - ''Low Estate'' (1997): Producer, Various Instruments

★ 'PJ Harvey' - ''Is This Desire?'' (1998): Various Instruments

★ 'Spleen' - ''Little Scratches'' (1998): Co-writer, guitar, percussion

★ 'Giant Sand' - ''Chore of Enchantment'' (2000): Producer

★ 'Goldfrapp' - ''Felt Mountain'' (2000) : guitar, drums

★ ' Eels' - ''Souljacker'' (2001): Producer, co-writer, various instruments

★ 'Dominique A' - ''Auguri'' (2001): Producer, various instruments

★ 'Morning Star' - ''My Place in The Dust'' (2001): Producer

★ 'Sparklehorse' - ''It's a Wonderful Life'' (2001): Co-Producer, Various Instruments

★ 'Tracy Chapman' - ''Let it Rain'' (2002): Producer

★ 'Thou' - ''I like Girls in Russia'' (2004): Producer

★ 'Morning Star' - ''The Opposite is True'' (2004): Producer

★ ' Nada' - ''Tutto l'amore che mi manca'' (2004): Producer

★ 'M. Ward' - ''Transistor Radio'' (2005)

★ ' Dionysos' - ''Monsters in Love'' (2005): Producer

★ 'PJ Harvey' - ''White Chalk'' (2007): Producer
External Links

http://www.johnparish.com/

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