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Former First Lady accepting kiss on hand from Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk during visit in 1967
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t stamps just Harvey's second new recording since the arrival of her huge 2011 LP, Let England Shake. Last August, she penned a dissent single called "Shaker Aamer", named after a British national who has been detained by the United States in Guantanamo Bay since 2002.
Visit teammate and maker Flood enrolled Harvey's assistance with an end goal to make the BBC program go over less American. "We're attempting to make it feel considerably more European and British and PJ fits that bill consummately," Flood told NME. "I called Polly up and she was exceptionally intrigued. We're attempting to deconstruct the majority of Polly's material and after that weave it through, it's exceptionally front line and present day."