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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099923558427
Label: Parlophone
Manufacturer: Parlophone
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Parlophone
Release Date: August 25, 2008
Studio: Parlophone




Disc 1:
  1. Sit And Wonder
  2. Love Is Noise
  3. Rather Be
  4. Judas
  5. Numbness
  6. I See Houses
  7. Noise Epic
  8. Valium Skies
  9. Columbo
  10. Appalachian Springs
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
Warning: the Verve’s wittily titled fourth album--the first since their reformation in 2007--is no Urban Hymns Part II. That much is clear from the album’s first single "Love Is Noise," a punchy-yet-addictive propulsive rocker, but it’s a fact underlined several times on the remainder of the album. Taking a determined stroll along the boulevard of experimentalism, the band mix up their slick strings and ringing guitars with dense drums and murky soundscapes for this comeback album. Opening cut “Sit and Wonder” sets the tone: a lurching, bluesy tune with a loose, jam-session feel that maintains its groove for almost seven minutes. The soaring (and shorter) “Rather Be,” the dreamy “Judas” and the plodding “I See Houses” bring us closer to the classic Verve sound, but the retreat into moody psychedelia continues anew with “Numbness,” the intense “Noise Epic” and the kaleidoscopic, Can-like “Colombo”. Despite these darker moments being indulgently drawn-out at times they serve to raise the more euphonious moments--surprise anthems like “Valium Skies” included--to even more heavenly realms, and create a compelling chiaroscuro along the way. --Danny McKenna



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Forget your expectations, chill out and prepare to be taken on a soulful musical journey..
Obviously Love is Noise is a great track, certainly the most obvious choice for a single, their stunning live performance of it at Glastonbury was certainly a testament to its energetic, crowd pleasing potential. However, if I had to take a pick of the bunch, I would go for Appalachian Springs and Sit & Wonder as being my favourites, closely followed by Valium Skies and Judas - each one equally as detailed and soulful as the next.

So that's 5 tracks that instantly grabbed my attention ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - They got away with a forth? Not on my watch!
I bought this album last week and forcefully misplaced it. It's not a happy do, this. I listened to it twice just to be sure i was once again medically depressed. We are now in an age where happiness is of paramount importance. This should be the soundtrack to Emmerdale or Eastenders. That would just about finish off the nation! How much more self pity and auditory gruel can we take? How have they got away with a forth? Go spank your stereo, spit it out! spit it out! dirty! Now slip in a bit of Corrosion ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Storm in a teacup
Is this actually any good? Is it another Urban Hymns/Northern Soul/Storm in Heaven? Is it another Ashcroft-solo-effort-middle-of-the-road-also-ran dressed up as The Verve? I think you can guess without even listening, but you should still listen. To my ears, it's not a five out of five, let's put it that way.

But don't be too disheartened. Life's a bitter sweet symphony, "Mad" Richard may be history, "Forth" might not work, you come in on your own and you leave on your own...

Here's ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An album for all music fans
I wasn't sure whether i would like this album as i bought it without even hearing a single song off it, the cover did it for me, i don't know why but it's just a beautiful image and i imagined that any music contained within would be just as good. The music fits that image well. Out of the whole album there is only one song i'm not too keen on but it's certainly not a bad song, the rest i loved on the first listen through and that's a very rare thing for me. I really don't understand people giving this bad reviews, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't listen to the haters
As a Verve fan I've listened to the album over & over again on my work PC & in my Car and I rate it highly!
Stand out songs for me are 'Numbness', 'Noise Epic' & my personal favourite 'Columbo'.
Great Album.....Buy it!




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