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Long acclaimed as among the most innovative and spellbinding bands on the contemporary British pop scene, The Verve finally broke through to a mass international audience in 1997 with the instant classic 'Bittersweet Symphony.' By no stretch a study in overnight success, the group's rise was instead the culmination of a long, arduous journey that began at the dawn of the decade and went on to encompass a major break-up, multiple lawsuits, and an extensive diet of narcotics and alcohol. Perfecting an oceanic sound fusing the exploratory vision of '60s-era psychedelia with the shimmering atmospherics of the shoe gazer aesthetic, The Verve languished in relative obscurity while waiting for the rest of the music world to play catch-up, creating one of the most complex and rewarding bodies of work in modern rock & roll long before most listeners even learned of their existence -- only to again fall apart at the peak of their success.
Originally known simply as Verve, the group was formed in the small Northern English town of Wigan in 1989. Led by the magnetic Richard Ashcroft -- a swaggering, shamanic figure in the classic rock star mould -- the original line-up also included guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones, and drummer Pete Salisbury. Sharing a collective fondness for the Beatles, Funkadelic, and Krautrock -- as well as a legendary appetite for psychedelics -- the quartet signed to the Hut label within months, debuting in March 1992 with the single 'All in the Mind,' the first in a series of indie chart-topping efforts featuring the eye-catching artwork of designer Brian Cannon. Subsequent efforts like the brilliant 'She's a Superstar' and 'Gravity Grave' captured an original musical identity growing by leaps and bounds, distinguished chiefly by Ashcroft's elemental vocals, McCabe's echoing guitar leads, Jones' funkadelic bass lines and Salisbury's versatility as drummer.
While Verve's long, liquid jams found favour on the British indie charts, pop radio looked the other way -- their majestic debut LP, 1993's 'A Storm in Heaven', was a critical smash, but the good reviews failed to translate into strong record sales. The following summer, Verve appeared on the second stage at Lollapalooza, a tour tempered by a string of disasters -- not only was Salisbury arrested for destroying a Kansas hotel room, but Ashcroft was also hospitalized after suffering from severe dehydration. Around that same time, the American jazz label also dubbed Verve slapped the band with a lawsuit, forcing the quartet to officially change its name to "The Verve."
Sessions for the 1995 follow-up,' A Northern Soul', proved to be the last straw -- admittedly recorded under the influence of a massive intake of Ecstasy, the album's harrowing intensity was met with disappointing sales and little media recognition, and just three months after its release, Ashcroft exited. Although Ashcroft quickly reassembled The Verve a few weeks later, McCabe was initially uninvited , and was replaced by guitarist/keyboardist Simon Tong.
Finally, in early 1997, McCabe came back to the fold, and as a quintet they recorded 'Urban Hymns', their breakthrough LP. Heralded by the smash 'Bittersweet Symphony' -- a single built around a looped sample of a symphonic recording of the Rolling Stones' 'The Last Time' --' Urban Hymns' launched The Verve among the U.K.'s most popular bands; still, even at their peak, the curse of their past lingered on, as legal hassles awarded 100 percent of the song's publishing rights to ABKCO Music, which controls the Stones' back catalogue. The second single from the album, the haunting 'The Drugs Don't Work,' became The Verve's first U.K. number one smash; the hits 'Lucky Man' and 'Sonnet' soon followed (although 'Sonnet' was never officially released). However, when McCabe pulled out of the group's 1998 U.S. tour, due to ill health, the group suffered yet another blow and, after months of rumours, The Verve officially split the following spring.
Between the split in 1998 and now, Richard has embarked on a solo career, releasing the albums 'Alone With Everybody', 'Human Conditions' and 'Keys To The World'. Simon Jones has been involved in various projects including work with The Shining and Cathy Davey, Pete Salisbury now owns and runs a drum shop in Stockport and has continued to play in Richard's touring band and on his albums. Finally Nick McCabe has recorded and remixed with a number of artists including John Martyn, The Music and has championed the unsigned band, The Nova Saints, from Bristol.
However, the lure of the amazing music that the four produced over the years has brought them back, and now, after 9 years apart, The Verve are back in the studio and will tour the UK in November, 2007.
Some content is taken from Jason Ankeney, All Music Guide.

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Member Since: 04/10/2007
Band Website: www.theverve.tv
Band Members: Richard Ashcroft
Nick McCabe
Simon Jones
Peter Salisbury

Sounds Like: The Verve Live, Frankfurt 1994

Black and Blue

Starsail

Mover

Grey skies

Man called sun

Blue

Record Label: Hut
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Verve: ’What We Previously Saw As Weakness Is Now Our Strength’

Interview by Steven RosenUltimate-Guitar.Com © 2008 Verve guitarist Nick McCabe plays in a style that is just about anti-style. He swims around chord changes, looping and fading and swirling in a tex...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Aug 2008 07:28:00 GMT

The Verve goes ’Forth’ and forges a reunion

By Korina Lopez, USA TODAY The Verve's road to reunion has been a bittersweet symphony.In 1997, The Verve's hit Bitter Sweet Symphony launched the English rock quartet to international stardom, propel...
Posted by on Sat, 30 Aug 2008 07:08:00 GMT

Interview with The Verve part 2

In this second part of the interview, taken by Steve Lamacq in London in July 2008, The Verve go in medias res and share the genesis of and their thoughts about every song on 'Forth'. THE VERVE 'FORTH...
Posted by on Sat, 23 Aug 2008 16:56:00 GMT

Interview with The Verve part 1

'Forth' is the first Verve album in almost ten years. Here you learn how it was to be back together in the studio after such a long time and a bit about how everyone's changed in these ten years. THE ...
Posted by on Sat, 23 Aug 2008 16:52:00 GMT

New Verve forums

http://theverveunofficial.com/board/ http://verveunofficial.freeforums.org/ Enjoy!
Posted by on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:38:00 GMT

Forth Review - theverveunofficial.com

The Verve  ForthReviewed by Simon RickardsBack last year came the news that I could only ever have dreamed of. Dreams, sometimes, come true. But all it had ever been was a dream, for The Verve gettin...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:11:00 GMT

New Si Jones interviews x4

"Coming Verve Album Aims at Epic Greatness" Richard Ashcroft, frontman for British band the Verve, once declared that the Verve were the world's greatest rock band. It was evident that even if they we...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 10:41:00 GMT

Legacy of Verve

2"Manchester Based film makers Soup Collective are currently working on a film documenting the recent tours as well as looking at the legacy created by The Verve. As part of this, they are looking for...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:47:00 GMT

The Verve wrap their 2007 comeback dates with storming show

The Verve closed their UK Arena tour tonight (December 21) with a triumphant show in Manchester. The Wigan four-piece, who were playing their second night in the city, blasted through a 14 song set fe...
Posted by on Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:40:00 GMT

The Verve crown comeback

The Verve wowed fans in London last night (13.12.07) with their biggest show in nearly a decade.  The reformed band - Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Simon Jones and Pete Salisbury - played their...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 08:13:00 GMT