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The Verve

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Verve

The Verve

 
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Label: Vernon Yard Records
Rating: 5.0
 
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Tracklist of The Verve

Disc 1
1 Gravity Grave [Edit]  8:60 view lyrics
2 Man Called Sun   view lyrics
3 She's a Superstar [Edit]   view lyrics
4 Endless Life  5:15 view lyrics
5 Feel  10:41 view lyrics

Reviews:

Amazing

"A Man Called Sun" may be the best produced song ever. Previously "Riders On The Storm" by The Doors got my vote, but this song is just about perfect.

Solid smooth groove

I love the last two songs ENDLESS LIFE and FEEL. Lyrics didnt really mean a thing to Verve at this time. They were just used as another instrument to compliment the atmosphere of the music. Using pauses, drawing out words flow like the guitar. I really like the drumming on FEEL, it has a hypnotic quality that draws you in and keeps your head bobbing. the song is 10 and half minutes long but it goes by fast. A MAN CALLED SUN is very spooky and very good.

the verve ep is a must have for the verve fans

If you like the laid-back, atmospheric grooves of A Storm in Heaven, this EP is for you. Although there aren't any real rockers on this cd, fans of The Verve's more subdued early efforts will find this release is every bit as good as the band's best work. Granted, the studio version of Gravity Grave (the album's first track) is not as sonically powerful as the live version that appears on the No Come Down EP, but, instead the focus shifts more towards the atmospheres,bass grooves, and Ashcroft's elemental delivery than raw power. An excellent cd.