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Album Review: No Come Down
 

  • Artist: The Verve
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 17, 1994
  • Total Time: 44:12
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Verve had amassed a substantial amount of non-album B-sides from British singles issued in light of their 1993 debut full-length, A Storm in Heaven, which remained largely unheard elsewhere in the world. To coincide with a spot on Lollapalooza 1994's second stage, a nine-track compilation of uncommon material was issued Stateside, entitled No Come Down (B Sides & Outtakes). Some of the tracks were already issued on their aforementioned debut and their self-titled five-song EP from 1992, but the versions included here are completely different, such as a nearly ten-minute long live version of "Gravity Grave" from Glastonbury '93, stirring acoustic versions of "Make It Till Monday" and "Butterfly," plus a "USA Mix" of "Blue." The remaining selections are more obscure: the title track that gently opens the album, as well as several other soothing compositions (Where the Geese Go, "6 O' Clock," "One Way to Go," and "Twilight"). While the Verve's early B-sides aren't as exceptional as the ones that were included on the singles for 1995's A Northern Soul and 1997's Urban Hymns, No Come Down is still recommended to the serious fan. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
No Come Down Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (3:15)
Blue [USA Mix] Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (3:16)
Make It Till Monday [Acoustic] Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (2:44)
Butterfly [Acoustic] Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (7:37)
Where the Geese Go Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (3:12)
6 O'Clock Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (4:29)
One Way to Go Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (7:16)
Gravity Grave [Live Glastonbury 93] Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (9:23)
Twilight Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Peter Salisbury The Verve (3:01)

Credits

The Verve (Producer), The Verve (Main Performer), The Verve (Mixing), Barry Clempson (Producer), Barry Clempson (Mixing), John Cornfield (Engineer), Paul Schroeder (Producer), Paul Schroeder (Mixing), Joseph Cultice (Photography), Brian Cannon (Art Direction), Brian Cannon (Design), Brian Cannon (Sleeve Art), Michael Spencer Jones (Photography), Nick Darside (Engineer), Nick Green (Producer), William Smith (Producer)
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No Come Down
No Come Down cover
Compilation album by The Verve
Released 17 May 1994
Genre Rock
Length 44:12
Label Vernon Yard, Hut Recordings
Producer The Verve, John Leckie, Paul Schroeder, Nick Green, William Smith and Barry Clempson
Professional reviews
The Verve chronology
A Storm in Heaven
(1993)
No Come Down
(1994)
A Northern Soul
(1995)

No Come Down is an album by The Verve, released in 1994 for Vernon Yard and Hut Recordings as a collection of B-sides and outtakes. It was the first release on which the original band's name Verve was changed to The Verve because of the conflict with the eponymous jazz record label (Verve).

Overview

"No Come Down", "Where the Geese Go", "Twilight", and "Six O'Clock" are outtakes from the sessions for the group's first album, A Storm in Heaven, and turned up on B-sides to singles from that album, including "Blue", presented here in a trivially different (vocally upfront) "USA Mix" - released to coincide with Verve's participation in Lollapalooza. Also outtakes are an alternate (earlier, folkish) version of "Make It 'Til Monday", and an "acoustic" version of "Butterfly", actually the same take as the album version but without the lead electric guitar overdubbed and with a different (again, earlier) vocal. "One Way to Go" predates the rest of the album, being taken from the B-side to their very first single, "All in the Mind", and thus inexplicably omitted from Verve EP, their first American release. "Gravity Grave", here in a famous live Glastonbury version, is also of an earlier vintage, and this take is closer to the protracted single release than it is to the earlier US EP version.

Track listing

  1. "No Come Down" (released on "Blue", 1993) – 3:14
  2. "Blue" (USA mix released on "Blue (US)", 1994) – 3:15
  3. "Make It Till Monday" (acoustic version released on "Slide Away", 1993) – 2:44
  4. "Butterfly" (acoustic remake of the 1993-song of "A Storm in Heaven") – 7:36
  5. "Where the Geese Go" (released on "Blue", 1993) – 3:12
  6. "6 O'Clock" (released on "Blue (US)", 1994) – 4:29
  7. "One Way to Go" (released on "All in the Mind", 1992) – 7:16
  8. "Gravity Grave" (live at Glastonbury, 1993) – 9:22
  9. "Twilight" (released on "Blue", 1993) – 3:01

 
 
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