The Verve - No Come Down
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Track List: No Come Down
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- No Come Down - VerveDownload & Buy
- Blue (USA Mix) - VerveDownload & Buy
- Make It Till Monday (Acoustic) - VerveDownload & Buy
- Butterfly (Acoustic) - VerveDownload & Buy
- Where The Geese Go - VerveDownload & Buy
- 6 O'clock - VerveDownload & Buy
- One Way To Go - VerveDownload & Buy
- Gravity Grave (Live Glastonbury 93) - VerveDownload & Buy
- Twilight - VerveDownload & Buy
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Album Details: No Come Down
- Release Date:
- 05/17/1994
- Label:
- Virgin Records Us
- UPC:
- 724383958320
User Reviews: No Come Down
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, May 9, 2001Reviewer: Stephen - See all Stephen's reviewsWow! This album is so good its amazing that most of these songs are b sides! It just shows what a brilliant band The Verve is. Songs such as "where the geese go", show what a brilliant poet and songwriter Ashcroft is, while acoustic versions of "make it til monday" and "butterfly" are beautifully done and do an excellent job at releasing those serotonin. Why take drugs when you have this album?? My personal favorite is the unbelievable live version of "gravity grave". The ending to this song left me spellbound, unbelieving what perfection and brilliance I had just heard. I would have done anything to have heard this live, and I definitely believe all the legendary stories that are told about The Verve live. This is a must have album, and if you don't have it, go out and buy it now, along with the rest of The Verve's albums. In one word, genius. ...
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Pro Reviews: No Come Down
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The Verve had amassed a substantial amount of non-album B-sides from British singles issued in light of their 1993 debut full-length, A Storm in Heaven, which remained largely unheard elsewhere in the world. To coincide with a spot on ~Lollapalooza 1994's second stage, a nine-track compilation of uncommon material was issued Stateside, entitled No Come Down (B Sides Outtakes). Some of the tracks were already issued on their aforementioned debut and their self-titled five-song EP from 1992, but the versions included here are completely different, such as a nearly ten-minute long live version of "Gravity Grave" from ~Glastonbury '93, stirring acoustic versions of "Make It Till Monday" and "Butterfly," plus a "USA Mix" of "Blue." The remaining selections are more obscure: the title track that gently opens the album, as well as several other soothing compositions (Where the Geese Go, "6 O' Clock," "One Way to Go," and "Twilight"). While The Verve's early B-sides aren't as exceptional as the ones that were included on the singles for 1995's A Northern Soul and 1997's Urban Hymns, No Come Down is still recommended to the serious fan. - Greg Prato, All Music Guide |
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