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Wikipedia article




"'When Under Ether'" is a song written by PJ Harvey for her album 'White Chalk' (2007). It was released as the album's first single in September 2007. This song was #32 on 'Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007No byline (11 December 2007). [https://web.archive.org/web/20071215210755/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/17601363/the_100_best_songs_of_2007/8 "The 100 Best Songs of 2007"] 'Rolling Stone'. Retrieved 21 December 2007 and reached number 101 in the UK Singles Chart.

Single



"When Under Ether" was released as the lead single for 'White Chalk' on 17 September 2007, in both digital download and limited edition 7" vinyl formats. The b-side is "Wait", a song which Harvey composed and recorded in 1988, rumoured to be one of her first recordings."[http://scripts.digicc.com/pjharvey/news.php?id=1229768396 'When Under Ether' Out Now]." (18 September 2007). 'PJHarvey.net.' Retrieved 22 October 2007.

Composition



Harvey wrote "When Under Ether" and produced it along with Flood and John Parish. It is set in common time and composed in the key of F minor. Throughout the course of the song, Harvey's vocal range spans over one octave from C4-A4. Like the majority of songs that appear on 'White Chalk', "When Under Ether" was written and performed on the piano, which is a departure from prior PJ Harvey albums. It is also similar to the other tracks in that it is short in length and sung in a higher register than expected.

Musically, the song is quite sparse, centering on Harvey's vocals which have an airy, otherworldly quality to them and a subtle, repetitive piano melody. According to critic Joshua Klein, "the simple repetitive pattern that gently drives 'When Under Ether' drips with menace."Klein, Joshua (2007). "[http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/45773-white-chalk PJ Harvey: 'White Chalk'] Review", 'Pitchforkmedia.com'. Joshua Klein, 24 September 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2008. Drums, autoharp, and organ accompany the main components of the song and are low in the mix.

The lyrics and the title quote T.S. Eliot's 'Four Quartets' (East Coker- movement number III) which seems to be a prominent influence on some other songs from the album (for example "The Mountains"). Eliot's words are "[...] Or when, under ether, the mind is conscious but conscious of nothing - I said to my soul, be still, and wait without hope"; the theme of that section of the poem is about the feelings of the traveler. East Coker is a small village in Somerset not far from Yeovil, where P. J. Harvey was born.

The lyrics may indicate something as innocent as a dream dissolving into the clouds under diethyl ether intoxication, but while one critic takes the song as an account of a "harrowing" birth under archaic medical conditions,Hannan, Tom (2007). [http://www.rockfeedback.com/article.asp?nObjectID=5050 PJ Harvey: 'White Chalk'] "Review", 'Rockfeedback.com'. 10 October 2007 3:02:52 PM. Retrieved 10 June 2008. some criticsKeefe, Jonathan (2007). [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=1200 PJ Harvey: 'White Chalk'] "Review", 'Slant Magazine'. Posted: 1 October 2007. Retrieved 10 June 2008.Mardles, Paul (2007). [http://shopping.guardian.co.uk/music/story/0,,2168474,00.html PJ Harvey: 'White Chalk'], 'The Observer'. Sunday 16 September 2007. such as Heather PharesPhares, Heather (2008). [ PJ Harvey: 'White Chalk'] "Review", 'AllMusicGuide.com'. Retrieved 9 June 2008. hint that they "quite possibly" refer to "abortion, since unwanted children are some of the many broken family ties that haunt the album". However, when asked directly during an interview in 'The Guardian', Harvey replied, "That's obviously what you hear, but for me it's not actually tied to anything specific, like an abortion. These aren't just words. They're songs. They inhabit themselves, really"."[http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/story/0,,2178446,00.html Songs of innocence and experience]." (28 September 2007). 'The Guardian'. Retrieved 22 October 2007.

Track listings



;UK 7" single (1747513)

#"When Under Ether" 2:25

#"Wait" 2:17

;US promotional CD (N/A)

#"When Under Ether" 2:25

#"Wait" 2:17

#Interviews 14:32

;EU promotional CD (WHENCDPRO1)

#"When Under Ether" 2:25

Personnel



All personnel credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

;Musicians

*PJ Harvey vocals, piano, acoustic guitar

*John Parish drums, acoustic guitar

*Eric Drew Feldman keyboards

;Technical personnel

*Flood producer, engineer, mixing

*John Parish producer, mixing

*PJ Harvey producer, mixing, additional engineer

*Catherine Marks assistant engineer

*Andrew Savors assistant engineer

*Ali Chant additional engineer

*John Dent mastering

;Design personnel

*Maria Mochnacz artwork, photography

Chart positions



Further reading



*Hogan, Marc (2007). [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/45180-pj-harvey-when-under-ether-stream PJ Harvey "When Under Ether"] "Forkast"[sic], 'Pitchfork'. Retrieved 10 June 2008.

*Klingman, Jeff (2007). [http://www.prefixmag.com/news/track-review-pj-harvey-when-under-ether/11201/ PJ Harvey "When Under Ether"] "Track Review", 'Prefixmag.com'. Retrieved 10 June 2008.

References



Category:2007 singles

Category:PJ Harvey songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Flood (producer)

Category:Songs written by PJ Harvey

Category:2007 songs

Category:Island Records singles

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