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The Verve, A Storm in Heaven

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1036086

Disk length: 59m 7s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Star Sail 3:59
2. Slide Away 4:03
3. Already There 5:38
4. Beautiful Mind 5:27
5. The Sun, The Sea 5:16
6. Virtual World 6:20
7. Make It 'Til Monday 3:05
8. Blue 3:24
9. Butterfly 6:39
10. See You In The Next One (Have A Good Time) 3:07
11. Endless Life 5:33
12. Where The Geese Go 3:13
13. No Come Down 3:14

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Review

Five years before the group's Urban Hymns broke the band into the mainstream, The Verve's first full-length effort, A Storm in Heaven, gave incredible insight into the band's ability to mesmerize it's audience. Hypnotic vocals courtesy of vocalist Richard Ashcroft and layered musical textures from the band make for an incredible, memorable album. This is not the stuff of background music but instead best suited to provide the soundtrack for a candlelit, incense-filled Saturday night. Perhaps the band's best effort to date. --Denise Sheppard1998 Japanese reissue on Virgin of the band's acclaimed 1993album for the label with three early B-sides added as hiddenbonus tracks: 'No Come Down', 'Where The Geese Go' and 'Endless Life'. 13 tracks total, also featuring 'Star Sail' & 'Slide Away'.

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A Storm in Heaven

Tracks: 10 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 47m 5s (-13m 58s)

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