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Verve BiographyLong acclaimed as among the most innovative and spellbinding bands on the contemporary British pop scene, the Verve finally broke through to a 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 that began at the dawn of the decade and went on to encompass a major breakup, multiple lawsuits, and an extensive diet of narcotics. Perfecting an oceanic sound fusing the exploratory vision of '60s-era psychedelia with the shimmering atmospherics of the shoegazer aesthetic, the Verve languished in relative obscurity while waiting for the rest of the music world to play catch-up, creating one of the most complex and rewarding bodies of work in modern rock & roll long before most listeners even learned of their existence -- only to again fall apart at the peak of their success.Originally known simply as Verve, the group was formed in the small Northern English city of Wigan in 1989. Led by the magnetic Richard Ashcroft -- a swaggering, shamanic figure in the classic rock star mold -- the original lineup also included guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones, and drummer Peter Salisbury. Sharing a collective fondness for the Beatles, Funkadelic, and Krautrock -- as well as a legendary appetite for psychedelics -- the quartet signed to the Hut label within months, debuting in March 1992 with the single "All in the Mind," the first in a series of indie chart-topping efforts featuring the eye-catching artwork of designer Brian Cannon. Subsequent efforts like the brilliant "She's a Superstar" and "Gravity Grave" captured an original musical identity growing by leaps and bounds, distinguished chiefly by Ashcroft's elemental vocals and McCabe's echoing guitar leads. While Verve's long, liquid jams found favor on the British indie charts, pop radio looked the other way -- their majestic debut LP, 1993's A Storm in Heaven, was a critical smash, but the good reviews failed to translate into strong record sales. The following summer, Verve appeared on the second stage at Lollapalooza, a tour tempered by a string of disasters -- not only was Salisbury arrested for destroying a Kansas hotel room, but Ashcroft was also hospitalized after suffering from severe dehydration. Around that same time, the American jazz label also dubbed Verve slapped the band with a lawsuit, forcing the quartet to officially change its name to "the Verve." Sessions for the 1995 follow-up, A Northern Soul, proved to be the last straw -- admittedly recorded under the influence of a massive intake of Ecstasy, the album's harrowing intensity was met with disappointing sales and little media recognition, and just three months after its release, Ashcroft exited. Although Ashcroft quickly reassembled the Verve a few weeks later, McCabe initially refused to return, and was replaced by guitarist/keyboardist Simon Tong. Finally, in early 1997, McCabe came back to the fold, and as a quintet they recorded Urban Hymns, their breakthrough LP. Heralded by the smash "Bittersweet Symphony" -- a single built around a looped sample of a symphonic recording of the Rolling Stones' "The Last Time" -- Urban Hymns launched the Verve among the U.K.'s most popular bands; still, even at their peak, the curse of their past lingered on, as legal hassles awarded 100 percent of the song's publishing rights to ABKCO Music, which controls the Stones' back catalog. The second single from the album, the haunting "The Drugs Don't Work," became the Verve's first U.K. number one smash; the hits "Lucky Man" and "Sonnet" soon followed. However, when McCabe pulled out of the group's 1998 U.S. tour, the group suffered yet another blow and, after months of rumors, the Verve officially split the following spring. Jason Ankeny. 2005 - No Come Down [B-Sides & Outtakes]01. Verve - No Come Down02. Verve - Blue (USA Mix) 03. Verve - Make It Till Monday (Acoustic) 04. Verve - Butterfly (Acoustic) 05. Verve - Where The Geese Go 06. Verve - 6 O'Clock 07. Verve - One Way To Go 08. Verve - Gravity Grave (Live Glastonbury 93) 09. Verve - Twilight 1999 - The Very Best '9901. Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony02. Verve - This Is Music 03. Verve - One Day 04. Verve - The Rolling People 05. Verve - History 06. Verve - Weeping Willow 07. Verve - The Drugs Don't Work 08. Verve - Lord I Guess I'll Never Know 09. Verve - A Northern Soul 10. Verve - Lucky Man 11. Verve - On Your Own 12. Verve - Country Song 13. Verve - Sonnet 14. Verve - Space And Time 1997 - Urban Hymns01. Verve - Bitter Sweet Symphony02. Verve - Sonnet 03. Verve - The Rolling People 04. Verve - The Drugs Don't Work 05. Verve - Catching The Buttefly 06. Verve - Neon Wilderness 07. Verve - Space And Time 08. Verve - Weeping Willow 09. Verve - Lucky Man 10. Verve - One Day 11. Verve - This Time 12. Verve - Velvet Morning 13. Verve - Come On 1996 - Verve E.P.01. Verve - Gravity Grave [Edit]02. Verve - Man Called Sun 03. Verve - She's a Superstar [Edit] 04. Verve - Endless Life 05. Verve - Feel 1995 - A Northern Soul01. Verve - A New Decade02. Verve - This Is Music 03. Verve - On Your Own 04. Verve - So It Goes 05. Verve - A Northern Soul 06. Verve - Brainstorm Interlude 07. Verve - Drive You Home 08. Verve - History 09. Verve - No Knock On My Door 10. Verve - Life's An Ocean 11. Verve - Stormy Clouds 12. Verve - (Reprise) 1993 - A Storm In Heaven01. Verve - Star Sail02. Verve - Slide Away 03. Verve - Already There 04. Verve - Beautiful Mind 05. Verve - The Sun, The Sea 06. Verve - Virtual World 07. Verve - Make It Til Monday 08. Verve - Blue 09. Verve - Butterfly 10. Verve - See You In The Next One (Have A Good Time) 1993 - Voyager 1 (Ep)01. Verve - Slide Away02. Verve - Gravity Grave 03. Verve - One Way To Go 04. Verve - South Pacific 05. Verve - Already There 06. Verve - She's A Superstar |
