Doll Parts

Doll Parts
"Doll Parts"
Single by Hole
from the album Live Through This
B-side "The Void"/"Plump" (live)
Released November 1994 (1994-11)
Format CD single, 7"
Recorded October 1993 (1993-10) at Triclops Studios in Atlanta, Georgia
Genre Alternative rock
Length 3:31
Label Geffen
Writer(s) Courtney Love
Producer Paul Q. Kolderie, Sean Slade
Hole singles chronology
"Miss World"
(1994)
"Doll Parts"
(1994)
"Violet"
(1995)

"Doll Parts" is a song by American alternative rock band Hole, written by vocalist and guitarist Courtney Love. The song was released as the band's sixth single and second from their sophomore studio album, Live Through This, in November 1994 to accompany the band's North American tour. It was also the first single to be released following the death of bassist, Kristen Pfaff in June 1994. The song is considered by fans and critics alike as one of Hole's signature songs.[1]

Contents

Origin and recording

Courtney Love is known to have written "Doll Parts" as early as November 1991, performing the acoustically at a Hole concert in Massachusetts[2] under the working title "I Am." The song developed in to its final form less than two weeks later and became a regular number on setlists during the band's tour of Europe the United Kingdom the following month. Journalist Everett True also noted that Love performed an acoustic version of the song to him over a telephone at 4a.m during the band's tour.[3]

The first known studio version of "Doll Parts" was recorded on November 19, 1991 at Maida Vale Studios as part of Hole's first radio session with BBC DJ John Peel.[4] A second version of the song was recorded on March 27, 1993 with Mark Goodier, another BBC radio host, during a short three-date tour of England. In October 1993, the band recorded the album version of the song as part of the Live Through This sessions at Triclops Studios in Atlanta, Georgia.

Composition and lyrics

"Doll Parts" is known to deal with themes of both love and rejection. Speaking to Uncut magazine in 2010, Love stated: "I still don't understand why that one song with just three chords is such a big thing. But it's definitely got some good lyrics. That was a song about Kurt. I wrote it in Boston."[5] Love also said that the line "dog beg" was written because there was a dog in the room with her begging for food.[5]

Both the title of the song and the lyrical meaning are inspired by an encounter Love had with husband Kurt Cobain in 1991 prior to their relationship. Love had sent Cobain "a heart-shaped box scented with perfume and inside a porcelain doll, three dried roses, a miniature teacup and shellac-covered seashells"[6] to apologize for their first meeting in May 1991, where Love infamously wrestled Cobain. The box, purchased in an antique store in New Orleans, was later the influence for the Cobain-penned Nirvana song, "Heart-Shaped Box." The lyrics reflect Love's initial feelings about Cobain having felt rejected by his lack of communication which is most accurately conveyed in the line: "he only loves those things because he loves to see them break."

After Cobain's death in April 1994, "Doll Parts" took on a more tragic meaning with Love giving anguished performances of the song on tour. Drummer Patty Schemel has said that "certain things would remind her, a lot of the time on-stage, and it would just come out. Certain lyrics had a lot more meaning."[7]

On both Live Through This and the individual single, the song is credited on record as written by Hole as a band, however according to BMI's website, the official author is solely Courtney Love.[8]

Music video

Following the death of bassist Kristen Pfaff, the promotional music video for "Doll Parts" was post-poned until July 1994 when Hole commissioned Samuel Bayer — who had also directed music videos for The Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana — to film and direct the video. The bassist featured in the video is Jennifer Finch of L7, an old friend of Love's who stepped in as Hole had not yet replaced Pfaff. Though originally considered as a new bassist, Finch never joined the band.

Two edits of the video has been broadcast and/or released. The original version of the video had a large amount of doll imagery, which was later taken out and replaced with shots of a barefoot Courtney Love in a field of petals. The video uses both black and white and color imagery and shots of Courtney interspersed with shots of the band playing as a whole. The video also features a small blonde boy, which many take to be the figure of the late Cobain, as he pays more than a passing resemblance to the singer in his youth, who was also featured on the cover of Hole's 1993 single, "Beautiful Son."

The video was nominated for Best Alternative Video at the 1995 MTV Video Music Awards.

Track listing

All songs written by Courtney Love, unless where noted.

European CD single and UK 7" single[9]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Doll Parts"     3:31
2. "The Void"   Ana da Silva, Gina Birch 2:57
Total length:
6:28
UK CD and 7" single, 1995[9]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Doll Parts"     3:31
2. "The Void"   Ana da Silva, Gina Birch 2:57
3. "Hungry Like the Wolf" (live) Simon Le Bon, Nick Rhodes, John Taylor 1:42
Total length:
8:10
US CD and 7" single[9]
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Doll Parts"     3:31
2. "Plump" (live) Courtney Love, Eric Erlandson 2:42
3. "I Think That I Would Die" (live) C. Love, E. Erlandson, Kat Bjelland 4:22
4. "Credit in the Straight World" (live) Stuart Moxham 2:49
Total length:
13:24

Chart positions

Chart (1994) Peak position
Billboard Hot 100[10] 58
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks[10] 4
UK Singles Chart[11] 16

External links

References

  1. ^ "Hole - Live Through This (album review)". Sputnikmusic. November 21, 2006. http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/10034/Hole-Live-Through-This/. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Holelive.com - The Ultimate Hole Trading Community". Holelive.com. 2010. http://holelive.com/show.php?id=76. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 
  3. ^ True, Everett (2006). Nirvana: The True Story. Omnibus Press. p. 317. ISBN 1.84449.640.6. 
  4. ^ "BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 19/11/1991 Hole". BBC Radio 1. October 2005. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1990s/1991/Nov19hole/. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 
  5. ^ a b Uncut (August 2010). 
  6. ^ Cross, Charles R. (2001). Heavier Than Heaven. Hodder and Stoughton. p. 181. ISBN 0 340 73939 8. 
  7. ^ Schemel, Patty. Interview on Behind The Music: Courtney Love. 2010. Retrieved December 11, 2010.
  8. ^ "BMI Repertoire Search, BMI.com". BMI. http://repertoire.bmi.com/title.asp?blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&keyID=1935873&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&querytype=WorkID. Retrieved April 8, 2010. 
  9. ^ a b c "Hole (2) - Doll Parts at Discogs". Discogs. http://www.discogs.com/Hole-Doll-Parts/master/43725. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 
  10. ^ a b "Doll Parts - Hole". Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/song/hole/doll-parts/1459138#/song/hole/doll-parts/1459138. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 
  11. ^ "HOLE - The Official Charts Company". Official UK Charts. http://www.theofficialcharts.com/artist/_/hole/#singles. Retrieved December 11, 2010. 

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Doll (manga) — Doll The English language cover of the first Doll volume as published by Tokyopop in North America on August 10, 2004 ドール (Dōru) Genre Science …   Wikipedia

  • Doll Domination Tour — Tour by Pussycat Dolls Associated album Doll Domination Start date …   Wikipedia

  • Doll — For other uses, see Doll (disambiguation). European bisque doll from the 1870s A doll is a model of a human being, often used as a toy for children. Dolls have traditionally been used in magic and religious rituals throughout the world, and… …   Wikipedia

  • China doll — For other uses, see China doll (disambiguation). Typical German 1860s flat top hair style china doll A china doll is a doll made partially or wholly out of glazed porcelain. The name comes from china being used to refer to the material porcelain …   Wikipedia

  • Ball-jointed doll — A ball jointed doll is any doll that is articulated with ball and socket joints. In contemporary usage when referring to modern dolls, and particularly when using the acronyms BJD or ABJD it usually refers to modern Asian ball jointed dolls. [… …   Wikipedia

  • Sex doll — Sex dolls should not be confused with anatomically precise dolls. A high end sex doll …   Wikipedia

  • Living Doll (CSI) — Infobox Television episode | Title = Living Doll Series= Caption = Season = 7 Episode = 24 Guests= Jessica Collins Airdate = May 17, 2007 Writer = Sarah Goldfinger and Naren Shankar Director = Kenneth Fink Prev = The Good, the Bad, and the… …   Wikipedia

  • Vampire Doll — Infobox animanga/Header name = Vampire Doll caption = Guilt Na, the doll in which Guilt Na Zan s soul is trapped, from the front cover of Vampire Doll vol.1 ja name = バンパイアドール・ギルナザン ja name trans = Vampire Doll Guilt na Zan genre = Comedy,… …   Wikipedia

  • Anatomically correct doll — An anatomically correct doll or anatomically precise doll is a doll with some of the primary and secondary sex characteristics of a human. In colloquial vernacular it usually refers to the genitals being depicted. This can be for realism or… …   Wikipedia

  • Private Parts (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Private Parts Type = Compilation album Artist = Lords of Acid Released = 2001 Recorded = 1988 2000 Genre = Techno/Industrial/Electronica Length = Label = Fingerlicking Good Records Producer = Lords of Acid Reviews = Last… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”