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HannaLA1212
Posted October 1, 2010
Remembering the Tune from an Apple Commercial
The Verve signature tune is good to listen to when working.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
From the Files of Phantom Critic !
Quite possibly "One of the Greatest British Albums", the Verve creates a mid-tempo classic. The songs are about love, loneliness, hope, and personal philosophy. Richard Ashcroft sings with great spirit and the music is etched with precision, making every note important. The Verve's best! ***POSITIVES - Brilliant! A Modern Day Classic! ***NEGATIVES - Not necessarily for heavy rockers. ***Note: The Verve broke up in 1998.***STAND-OUT TRACKS - "Bittersweet Symphony", "Sonnet", "The Rolling People", "The Drugs Don't Work", "Space and Time", "Lucky Man"
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
love it
i love this cd. it was because of track one that makes it so heart stopping
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Just bought it 9/5/04
I bought it based on a song I heard in the movie "Girl Next Door" (Lucky Man) and I was not disappointed!! I have listened to it about 10 times already and it gets better everytime. I especially like tracks #1,8, 9,11. I just wish they hadn't split up, I'd love to hear more!!!
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Sweet symphony is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For a long long long time years in fact I have heard the sweet symphony song but never knew what it's name was. Now I know, I feel uplifted. It is a amazing song with beautiful singing and that dramatic strings in the backround is powerful.
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
OH DEAR GOD!
WOW! Thats all i have to say...that is by far the greatest albums I've ever had the pleasure to hear! I usually call albums CD's but this definately deserves to be on my ALBUM shelf! Keep up the GRAND WORK!
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
I love the CD.....
I love this CD. I'm only 13, but I know good music when I hear it! I think that the songs are all true and that it's a real shame that they don't have another cd after this. I would love to meet the verb personally!!! I love their songs!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
10 stars!!
what an amazing album that gets better and better with each listen! emotional and sad, yet uplifting in many ways...you'll be dancing like a fool and screaming ''come on'' with richard on the last track or you'll be lying on your bed singing softly to The Drugs Don't Work...this definitely is an emotional roller coaster ride you'll be taking over and over again!
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
Mind Blowing!!!!!!!!
What can I say, as soon as the strings of Bitter Sweet Symphony hit you you're transported into a new world!! Flying high above reality, a rollercoster of emotions taking you back through memories lost and found! This album will mess with your mind man!! Keep cathing the butterfly and Come on are classic and the guitar solo on The Rolling people will blow you away!!! Weeping willow and This time are undiscribable and velvet morning will take you to the peaks of reality!! In the words of Ashcroft ' To write about the peaks you have to reach them and to write about the depths you have to go there aswell!!!'
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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
urban hymns , one of the best albums of the decade?
The Verve may have some termoil, but they make great music. Every song on the album is excellent and worth listening to.
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Anonymous
Posted June 27, 2009
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Posted October 31, 2008
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