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VerveThis Is MusicThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveSlide AwayThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveLucky ManThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveHistoryThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveShe's A SuperstarThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveOn Your OwnThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveBlueThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveSonnetThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveAll In The MindThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveThe Drugs Don't WorkThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveGravity GraveThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyThe Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveLucky Man (US Version)The Verve. This Is Music. The Singles 92-98
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyThe Video Pool UK July 1997
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyHot Video Classics Best Of 1998 Vol.1
VerveLucky ManMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.16
VerveThe Drugs Don't WorkMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.15
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyMixMash Indie Disco Vol.08
VerveLove Is NoiseMixMash Italiano August 2008
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyETV Network Vital Classics 16. Sixteen
VerveSonnetETV Network Vital Hitz 2013 October 1998
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyETV Network Vital Classics 23. Best Of Vital Hitz 1998
VerveLove Is NoiseGerman Charts. Best Of 2008
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.3
VerveBitter Sweet SymphonyScreenplay VJ-Pro Classic Vision Rock Essentials Vol.2 December 2009
VerveBitter Sweet Symphony (From "Later With Jools Holland")Later... With Jools Holland. 10 Years
VerveLucky Man (From "Later With Jools Holland")Later... With Jools Holland. Cool Britannia 2
VerveThe Drugs Don't Work (From "Later With Jools Holland")Later... With Jools Holland. Cool Britannia
VerveRather BeMixMash Indie November 2008
VerveLove Is NoiseScreenplay VJ-Pro Hits Vision October 2008
VerveLove Is NoiseThe Video Pool UK August 2008
VerveLove Is NoiseMixMash Indie August 2008
VerveLove Is NoiseMixMash Pop September 2008
Core members: Richard Ashcroft (vocals), Nick McCabe (guitar), Simon Jones (bass), and Peter Salisbury (drums). Simon Tong was added as second guitarist for the album "Urban Hymns" but not included in the group's 2008 reformation. Group formed simply as Verve in 1991 (they became The Verve in 1994 after a dispute with the jazz label Verve). Early material tended toward guitar-based soundscapes influenced by My Bloody Valentine, but they would later become a more conventional alt-rock group. In April 1999 The Verve announced that they had mutually agreed to disband. 8 years later the original band reconciled their differences and reunited to record a new album and resume touring.
Primarily known for their post-grunge blockbuster hit "The Freshmen," The Verve Pipe formed in 1992 in Lansing, Michigan, where frontman Brian Vander Ark pieced his group together from the ashes of two local bands. He and his brother, bassist Brad Vander Ark, had previously played in Johnny with an Eye, while drummer Donny Brown and guitarist Brian Stout were veterans of Water 4 the Pool. Both bands had been local favorites throughout Michigan, which helped the newly formed Verve Pipe become a local favorite on college campuses across the state. They released their first independent album, I've Suffered a Head Injury, in the fall of 1992. Stout was dropped from the lineup in 1993 and was replaced by A.J. Dunning. The same year, the band released a second independent album, Pop Smear. Through constant touring, they developed a strong reputation and rabid following in their home state, packing large venues with converted fans and eventually selling a combined total of more than 40,000 copies of their first two albums. In 1995, The Verve Pipe signed to RCA Records and began recording their major-label debut, Villains, which appeared the following year. The album spent 15 weeks in Billboard's Heatseekers chart, and its lead single, "Photograph," enjoyed respectable airplay on alternative radio and MTV. Keyboardist Doug Corella was added as a full-time member the same year. After spending 12 months touring and promoting Villains, including an opening spot for Kiss on the European leg of their much-hyped reunion tour, The Verve Pipe finally began to make some serious headway in early 1997, when a re-recorded version of "The Freshmen" ( originally found on the group's debut, I've Suffered a Head Injury ) was released as a single. By that spring, "The Freshmen" had become a number one modern rock hit and a Top Ten pop smash, sending the album into the Top 40 and earning a gold certification. Villains eventually went platinum, and "The Freshmen" became the band's signature song. The Verve Pipe released a self-titled sophomore album in mid-1999, but its grungy songs sounded sorely out of place in a market now saturated by nu metal groups like Limp Bizkit, and the record failed to produce any hit singles. The band returned in 2001 with Underneath, a considerably stronger album with production by Adam Schlesinger. It, too, failed to spawn any hits as large as "The Freshmen," and the group took an eight-year break from the recording studio while Brian Vander Ark turned his attention to a solo career. Reconvening in 2009, The Verve Pipe issued a collection of family-friendly songs ( the aptly titled A Family Album ) and toured in support of its release.
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