

Product Description Originally released in 1997, The Verve's third studio album, Urban Hymns, saw the band reach their commercial peak. Fueled by the worldwide smash, "Bitter Sweet Symphony," the album expertly caught the mood of the late `90s and went on to become one of the all-time classic British albums. The multiplatinum record also includes the iconic tracks, "Lucky Man," "Sonnet," and "The Drugs Don't Work." desertcart.com Perhaps you weren't convinced of the Verve's staying power until recently. Before the release of Urban Hymns, skeptics wondered if they could ever match the explosive power of their earlier dedications. In 1995, most critics dismissed their offerings of the time as vapid, romantic excursions. To their credit, the Verve have sustained their shadow rock legitimacy while introducing string arrangements, piano fills, and slide guitar. Nowhere are these stirring traits more obvious than in the epic single "Bitter Sweet Symphony." Laying it on thick throughout the rest of the album with painfully engaging ballads, the Verve have crafted their most accomplished album to date, proving the longevity of their cultural resonance. --Lucas Hilbert Review: A treat for any fan of The Verve, esp the live content - First gotta say The Verve are my absolute favorite band, so when I saw the announcement for this deluxe edition I was super excited. The price seems right for what you get and the quality/presentation. It's all packaged very nicely. First on top is a hard cover book with interesting comments on making the album and touring at the time from all of the band members along with some nice photos of the band. Then there are a couple of postcards, and a poster(of the album cover). Finally the main deal the music. 4 CD's and 1 DVD. The remastered tracks sound great to me but I'll admit I'm nowhere near a audiophile. What really excited me the most about this set was the live material. I think The Verve sound even better live than on the albums. Up until now pretty much the only official release of live material was the Haigh Hall concert back in the late 90's on VHS. You can easily find most of it online even just on YouTube but the quality is terriable. Same goes for the large majority of the other live material/video from this time in the bands history. Hearing these live tracks on a official release is a night and day difference. It sounds SO good. The DVD is quite nice as well. You get the full Haigh Hall concert in quite good quality in my opinion. Its still SD and 4:3 but its MUCH better than any copy of it that has existed before. There are a few other nice performances on the DVD as well such as a few songs from the "Later... with Jools Holland" show. Overall I'm more than satisfied with my purchase. It's something I will hold on to and take great care of. Already ripped all the music to FLAC format on my PC and made a ISO of the DVD and put everything back in the box in a sealed bag. Partly because sadly new Verve material/merchandise, at least official is super rare and probably will stay that way :( Anyways would def recommend to any Verve fan even just for the high quality versions of the live performances. Review: Found some sounds that recognizes the pain in me...yeaaa - IMO this is perhaps one of the Greatest Albums ever created, If not THE GREATEST (at the moment, "Revolver" is the only album that I would consider being equal/better than "Urban Hymns"). Ashcroft knows exactly how to relate to the average person in the sense of his lyrics; I feel as if he has entered my brain and gather my thoughts on "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (One of the strongest tracks of the album) because everything he says is exactly how I feel. I tend to shed a few tears when i hear this track, my emotions become unbearable to control toward the end of the song when Ashcroft is singing "Have you ever been down?" with a complementary "Lalalalalalaaaaaaaa..." to conclude the song.....soooooooooo immaculate !! There are no fillers or skip over tracks on this Masterpiece, and each song holds a special place in my heart that will NEVER lose its position. I could listen to this album all day long w/o getting tired of it, in complete awe after every listen because I still can't figure out how is it possible for human beings to create such an astonishing piece of art !! My favorite tracks are "The Rolling People", "Catching The Butterfly", "Space and Time", and of course "Bitter Sweet Symphony". This album helped/helps me get through tough times as a college student struggling to balance out my personal problems (Financial, family, stress, etc.) while trying to obtain a college degree at the same time. "Urban Hymns" is more than just an album; its also a part of Me. I am entirely greatful to be an owner of "Urban Hymns" and I believe that if you are a real "music junkie" you should already own this album; if not get it ASAP !!





















| ASIN | B000000WF0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,323 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #2 in Shoegazing #4 in Britpop #10 in Dream Pop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,843) |
| Date First Available | December 14, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0724384491321 |
| Label | Virgin Records |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Virgin Records |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 1997 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.83 x 5.75 x 0.43 inches; 3.74 ounces |
| SPARS Code | DDD |
S**.
A treat for any fan of The Verve, esp the live content
First gotta say The Verve are my absolute favorite band, so when I saw the announcement for this deluxe edition I was super excited. The price seems right for what you get and the quality/presentation. It's all packaged very nicely. First on top is a hard cover book with interesting comments on making the album and touring at the time from all of the band members along with some nice photos of the band. Then there are a couple of postcards, and a poster(of the album cover). Finally the main deal the music. 4 CD's and 1 DVD. The remastered tracks sound great to me but I'll admit I'm nowhere near a audiophile. What really excited me the most about this set was the live material. I think The Verve sound even better live than on the albums. Up until now pretty much the only official release of live material was the Haigh Hall concert back in the late 90's on VHS. You can easily find most of it online even just on YouTube but the quality is terriable. Same goes for the large majority of the other live material/video from this time in the bands history. Hearing these live tracks on a official release is a night and day difference. It sounds SO good. The DVD is quite nice as well. You get the full Haigh Hall concert in quite good quality in my opinion. Its still SD and 4:3 but its MUCH better than any copy of it that has existed before. There are a few other nice performances on the DVD as well such as a few songs from the "Later... with Jools Holland" show. Overall I'm more than satisfied with my purchase. It's something I will hold on to and take great care of. Already ripped all the music to FLAC format on my PC and made a ISO of the DVD and put everything back in the box in a sealed bag. Partly because sadly new Verve material/merchandise, at least official is super rare and probably will stay that way :( Anyways would def recommend to any Verve fan even just for the high quality versions of the live performances.
I**D
Found some sounds that recognizes the pain in me...yeaaa
IMO this is perhaps one of the Greatest Albums ever created, If not THE GREATEST (at the moment, "Revolver" is the only album that I would consider being equal/better than "Urban Hymns"). Ashcroft knows exactly how to relate to the average person in the sense of his lyrics; I feel as if he has entered my brain and gather my thoughts on "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (One of the strongest tracks of the album) because everything he says is exactly how I feel. I tend to shed a few tears when i hear this track, my emotions become unbearable to control toward the end of the song when Ashcroft is singing "Have you ever been down?" with a complementary "Lalalalalalaaaaaaaa..." to conclude the song.....soooooooooo immaculate !! There are no fillers or skip over tracks on this Masterpiece, and each song holds a special place in my heart that will NEVER lose its position. I could listen to this album all day long w/o getting tired of it, in complete awe after every listen because I still can't figure out how is it possible for human beings to create such an astonishing piece of art !! My favorite tracks are "The Rolling People", "Catching The Butterfly", "Space and Time", and of course "Bitter Sweet Symphony". This album helped/helps me get through tough times as a college student struggling to balance out my personal problems (Financial, family, stress, etc.) while trying to obtain a college degree at the same time. "Urban Hymns" is more than just an album; its also a part of Me. I am entirely greatful to be an owner of "Urban Hymns" and I believe that if you are a real "music junkie" you should already own this album; if not get it ASAP !!
R**L
Todo bien
A**O
Royalty Restored (Time to Buy)
One of the great albums of 90's. Due to Mick Jagger's and Keith Richard's generously returning all past and future royalties to Richard Ashcroft and the Verve, now is the time to buy this LP. This is one of the best albums released in the 90's and it highlights Ashcroft's mastery of songwriting and composition. 180g Green Vinyl is beautiful and the sound is good, not great, but good. The masters that this version of the vinyl was pressed on has some hissing and imperfections, but I will not complain. Urban Hymns was meant to be primarily a CD release. I am grateful that the plates were kept and I can own this piece of music history on 180g vinyl.
D**H
Great album. Perfect condition.
M**R
"Bitter sweet symphony" - schon der Titel des Openers zu diesem gleichermaßen hochmodernen wie traditionell-folkloristisch angehauchten Rock-Album gibt die Richtung für das Album vor. Bittersüß, wie das Leben, wie die Liebe - unvorstellbar, wie man dem fühlenden Menschen mit Rock-Musik tiefer und treffender aus der Seele sprechen kann als es hier auf "Urban hymns" der Fall ist. "I need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me" heißt es im ersten Stück, für das der geniale Richard Ashcroft ein Jagger/Richards-Motiv aufgriff, einen eigenen Text hinzufügte und mit seinen Leuten von der Arrangement-Abteilung eine atemberaubende Kombination aus Klassik und Rock herstellte; ich brauche es, dass man meinen Schmerz versteht, ich muss mich in den bittersten Momenten ausdrücken. An anderer Stelle heißt es hingegen: "I let the melody shine, let it cleanse my mind, I feel free now" - das fasst schon zu Beginn perfekt die heilende Wirkung dieser Musik zusammen. Man betrachte "Sonnet" und "The drugs don't work" - prägnante Riffs zelebriert von einer wahren Harfe von Rhythmusgitarre, ein stetiger, aber dezenter Rockbeat, butterweiche, immerzu passende Orchester-Arrangements und darüber die Gesangsmelodie, von Richard Ashcroft mit so viel Schmerz, aber so viel Herzenswärme erdacht und vorgetragen - man ist den Tränen nahe. "Here we go again and my head is gone" - "If heaven calls I'm coming, too...if you leave my life, I'm better off dead"...ohne Worte. Dazwischen: "The rolling people" - psychodelischer Rock, Sphärenklänge, geheimnisvolle Zeilen, gepaart mit erdiger Rock-Gitarre; fühle, wie das simple Riff dich packt und fasziniert, wie du innerlich im Rhythmus mitgehst - "I got one more life - can you see it wasting away?" - wer hat sich das noch nicht in irgendeiner Form gefragt. Es folgen "Catching the butterfly" und "Neon wilderness" - das zweite experimenteller als das erste, beide verwoben, verworren und verstörend, beide im Schatten des vorherigen Songs "Drugs" und des nächsten Stücks: "Space and time" - die Sonnen- und Schattenseiten der Liebe; wie perfekt Ashcroft sie hier erfasst...ist logisch nachvollziehbar, aber unbeschreiblich schön - das Hauptriff, durchaus kraftvoll, dennoch emotional nicht allzu fesselnd, einer sachlichen Analyse gleichzusetzen: "There is no space and time to keep our love alive/We have existance and it's all we share"; dann ein ruhiger B-Teil, der andeutet, dass es gleich zur Sache geht. Was hält den Sänger bei seiner Liebe, mit der er scheinbar nur noch seine Existenz teilt? Die alles erschütternden Akkorde der E-Gitarre setzen ein, und da singt er es sich aus voller Lunge vom Leib, so einfach, wie es nun mal ist: "I just can't make it alone!!!" "Weeping willow", düster, vernebelt, aber mit poppiger Song-Struktur, die Gesangsmelodie des Refrains klingt wie der Ansatz zu der bei "Champagne supernova" von Ashcroft's Freund Noel Gallagher, verliert sich aber in den sphärischen Klängen des Songs. Was folgt nun? "Lucky man", eine simple Akkordfolge, ein perfekter Pop-Song für höhere Ansprüche - jeder, der sich bei Radio-Stationen mit gehobenem Mainstream-Pop-Programm wohlfühlt wird die "Happiness - more or less"-Hookline wiedererkennen. Süßlich und positiv-nachdenklich gestimmt geht es auf "One day" zu, etwas rockiger auf "This time" - und dann... ...dann wird der emotionale Höhepunkt von "Sonnet" oder "Drugs" getoppt: "Velvet morning" - es beginnt mit einer Akustikgitarre, mit simplen Tönen simpler Akkorde, bis ein sphärischer Klangteppich und ein betörend langsamer Grundbeat einsetzt. Ashcroft's Stimme ist verfremdet, kommt ganz weit aus der Tiefe des Raumes, kommt mit einer dezenten Melodie daher und freut sich: "Another velvet morning for me". Nach Strophe 2: Verdoppelung des Tempos, und ein zutiefst ehrlich empfunden wirkender Schmerz in Text und Melodieführung über 3 Grundakkorde in Dur - "My feelings they've always been betrayed" - "Don't you find that it's lonely?...Life is a game you tried/life is a game you're tired"...hier hab ich wirklich fast geweint...so viel Schmerz, aber so viel Kraft in der Musik, so viel Ausdruck, so viel Traurigkeit und so viel Schönheit und Grazie: "You're beauty is a colour sorround" - ich weiß nicht, was ich noch dazu sagen kann. Ein agressiver Abschluss, stilistisch "The rolling people" ähnelnd, bietet "Come on!", kraftvolle Rock-Riffs müssen sein! Ein emotional derartig ergreifendes Werk; ich geh innerlich steil wie der junge Werther vor seiner Lotte...Ashcroft rules!
O**O
Una joya para guardar la historia. Este paquete de cds y dvd es algo que fans y no fans deberían tener, la alta calidad de materiales, fotografías y audio es de reconocer; sin duda de lo mejor que he comprado.
A**A
Vera good, amazing! Thank you, perfect.
A**M
Magnifique coffret ! A ce prix, en sachant que l'objet est neuf, c'est une superbe affaire. CD, faces B, versions live, DVD, poster, cartes postales... le tout dans une boîte solide, c'est LE coffret à avoir à un prix très abordable. Urban Hymns est un album absolument exceptionnel, rien n'est à jeter. Le génie d'écriture de Ashcroft est magnifié par l'atmosphère créée par McCabe. Et ce coffret permet de découvrir des petites perles assez méconnues comme "So sister". A ce prix, sachant que des groupes comme U2 sortent des coffrets collector à plus de 200 euros, c'est vraiment donné. Je le recommande pour les fans avertis ou pour ceux qui veulent découvrir ce fabuleux groupe !
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