The verve
About The verve
The Verve were an English rock band formed in Wigan in 1990 by lead vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bass guitarist Simon Jones and drummer Peter Salisbury. Guitarist and keyboard player Simon Tong later became a member in their first reunion only. Beginning with a psychedelic, shoegaze sound with their debut LP, A Storm in Heaven, by 1997 the band had released three EPs and three albums. They endured name and line-up changes, break-ups, health problems, drug abuse and various lawsuits. The band's commercial breakthrough was the 1997 album Urban Hymns, one of the best-selling albums in UK history. It features the hit singles "Bitter Sweet Symphony", "The Drugs Don't Work" and "Lucky Man". In 1998, the band won two Brit Awards, winning Best British Group, appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone in March, and in February 1999, "Bitter Sweet Symphony" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song. Soon after their commercial peak, the band broke up in 1999, citing internal conflicts. According to Billboard magazine, "the group's rise was the culmination of a long, arduous journey that began at the dawn of the decade and went on to encompass a major breakup, multiple...
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Discography
1998-01-10: The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland
Urban Hymns Unreleased Tracks
Northern Soul Demos
1994-02-25: Schlachthof, Frankfurt, Germany
Voyager 1 (1993)
A Storm in Heaven (1993)
No Come Down (B Sides & Outtakes) (1994)
A Northern Soul (1995)
Urban Myths (1997)
Urban Hymns (1997)
The Verve U.S.A. (1998)
Live in Wigan 1998 (1998)
1998-5-24: Live Wigan; Haigh Hall, Wigan, UK (1998)
The Radio Sessions '93-'97 (1998)
The Acoustic Sessions (1998)
Members
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