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The Verve - Urban Hymns (CD)

Album Details: Urban Hymns

Release Date:09/30/1997
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:724384491321

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    One of the Best Albums from the UK!

    By dankoni  Nov 12, 2005 | 1 out of 1 found this Urban Hymns review helpful

    Pros: A must for every fan of UK Rock!

    Cons: Over played 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' in Commercials.

    The first time I ever heard of The Verve was back in 1997, I was in HS, and KROQ's annual Calendar's bonus cd's first track was The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony". I was hooked even though this song has reached the radio ai...rwaves/commercials/tv exposure, and the music video where Richard Ashcroft is just walking down the street lip synching to the song while bumping into pedestrians and cars is one of the most interesting music videos. "Bitter Sweet Symphony", "Sonnet", my personal favorite- "The Drugs Don't Work", "Space and Time", "Lucky Man"(in the movies such as 'The Girl Next Door'), and "One Day". Its sad to hear that the band has split up, but their music they have created will forever be considered one of UK and the world of rocks best! Read more Less

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    Excellent

    By Jonny  Oct 9, 2000 | 1 out of 1 found this Urban Hymns review helpful

    What a great album! best album of 1997 (much better than OK COMPUTER)

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  • All Music Guide

    Not long after the release of A Northern Soul, the Verve imploded due to friction between vocalist Richard Ashcroft and guitarist Nick McCabe. It looked like the band had ended before reaching its full potential, which is part of the reason why their third album, Urban Hymns -- recorded after the pair patched things up in late 1996 -- is so remarkable. Much of the record consists of songs Ashcroft had intended for a solo project or a new group, yet Urban Hymns unmistakably sounds like the work of a full band, with its sweeping, grandiose soundscapes and sense of purpose. the Verve have toned down their trancy, psychedelic excursions, yet haven't abandoned them -- if anything, they sound more muscular than before, whether it's the trippy "Catching the Butterfly" or the pounding "Come On." These powerful, guitar-drenched rockers provide the context for Ashcroft's affecting, string-laden ballads, which give Urban Hymns its hurt. The majestic "Bitter Sweet Symphony" and the heartbreaking, ...country-tinged "The Drugs Don't Work" are an astonishing pair, two anthemic ballads that make the personal universal, thereby sounding like instant classics. They just are the tip of the iceberg -- "Sonnet" is a lovely, surprisingly understated ballad, "The Rolling People" has a measured, electric power, and many others match their quality. Although it may run a bit too long for some tastes, Urban Hymns is a rich album that revitalizes rock traditions without ever seeming less than contemporary. It is the album the Verve have been striving to make since their formation, and it turns out to be worth all the wait. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Verve

Long acclaimed among the most innovative and spellbinding bands on the contemporary British pop scene, the Verve finally broke through to the mass international audience in 1997 with the instant classic "Bittersweet Symphony." By no stretch a study in overnight success, the group's rise was instead the culmination of a long, arduous journey which began at the dawn of th... Read more