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The discography of English alternative rock band The Verve consists of four studio albums, two compilation albums, two video albums, three extended plays, fourteen singles, two promotional singles and fifteen music videos.
It should only contain pages that are The Verve songs or lists of The Verve songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Verve songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The band was initially known as just Verve, and their first gig was at a friend's birthday party at the Honeysuckle Inn, in Wigan, on 15 August 1990. [11] Most of the band's early material was created through extensive jam sessions . [ 12 ]
This is Music: The Singles 92–98 is a singles compilation album by the English alternative rock band the Verve. The compilation was released in November 2004 and included two previously unreleased tracks: "This Could Be My Moment" and "Monte Carlo".
Urban Hymns is the third studio album by English rock band the Verve, released on 29 September 1997 on Hut Records. The group had broken up while promoting A Northern Soul in August 1995, though they reformed two weeks later without guitarist Nick McCabe.
No Come Down is a compilation album of B-sides and outtakes by English rock band The Verve, released on 17 May 1994 on Vernon Yard and Hut Recordings. It was the first release on which the original band's name Verve was changed to The Verve. For Record Store Day 2024, the album received a vinyl reissue to mark its 30th anniversary.
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" is the Verve's signature song and one of the defining songs of the Britpop era. It was named the Rolling Stone and NME Single of the Year for 1997. [ citation needed ] In 1998, BBC Radio 1 listeners voted it the third-greatest track of all time, [ 31 ] and it was named the third-best single of 1997 by The Village Voice ...
"This Is Music" is a song by the English alternative rock band The Verve. It was released as the first single from their second album, A Northern Soul. The song charted at number 35 in the United Kingdom. "This Is Music" featured as the band's opening song for the majority of their 2008 reunion tour.