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syphibliss
Even though the first three albums are untouchable, it was a landmark comeback. Great sounding album, atmospheric and powerful. I'm just glad this exists
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Jhwstoke93
I think there's an argument this is their finest album. A really underrated masterpiece
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andres_u2_2002
When the evening is going to start just play " Judas" and Appalachian Springs" and you¨ll forget everything in your life!!!
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PermntStarlight
Underrated, but I REALLY wish they'd included the b-sides which are amazing (e.g. Ma Ma Soul, Muhammad Ali, Blue Pacific Ocean, Major Force, etc.)
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OLdSKuul62
@ mirrorball95 This is proof that I am not blowing smoke out my butt. *** The Verve Biography *** The Verve (originally Verve) is an English alternative rock band. The band was formed in 1989 at Winstanley College, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones and drummer Peter Salisbury. Simon Tong later became a member. The band originally split in 1995, but reunited in 1996 to great commercial success. They split once more in April 1999. The band reunited once more in June of 2007, but this reunion was short lived and the band split again in August 2009.Discography * A Storm in Heaven – (21 June 1993) #27 (UK) * * A Northern Soul – (3 July 1995) #13 (UK) * * Urban Hymns – (29 September 1997) #1 (UK) #23 (U.S.) * * Forth – (25 August 2008)
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OLdSKuul62
@ EoAlto AND @ Rashcroft !!!! Unless I am sadly mistaken "A Storm In Heaven" was their only full Shoegaze LP. By the time of "A Northern Soul" They were making a shift into the Britpop Realm. By the time of "Urban Hymns" the change was total . This LP seems to be a very happy medium of Britpop, Rock with a twist of Gaze. (At least I like to think so ) This is the only album I don't own yet ,so I haven't heard it that much. @ mirrorball95 If The Verve had never reformed then "Urban Hymns" would never have been recorded . And per your statement If " Fourth " Is their only bad LP ,that means you liked "Urban Hymns" . You need to think about things like that before making rash statements .
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OLdSKuul62
@ ethan_pl You forgot the rest of the CD ! = ( This CD Is Solid Awesome. I Like it better than everything except A Storm In Heaven Then A Nortern Soul come right after this for me... Ahh , It's all good stuff .Doesn't matter which order I put it in.... I love it all.
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ethan_pl
Bad record?Ashcroft solo stuff? Come on! Sit + Wonder, Judas, Numbness, Columbo, Appalachian Springs, that's what you call Ashcroft stuff? For me this album is nearly perfect blend of The Verve we used to know and the new, more 'jammy', slighlty jazzier one. This album is spectacular.
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mirrorball95
The verve should have been one of those bands who never reformed as with this they added to their back catalogue their only bad album :(.
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