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This Is Music: The Singles 92–98

 
Album Review: This Is Music: The SIngles 1992-1998

  • Artist: The Verve
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 30, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The '90s were filled with pop supernovas -- bands that burned brightly for one or two albums then sputtered to an anticlimactic conclusion. Of these bands, the Verve were one of the largest, perhaps because they imploded not once but twice. The first time, they collapsed following the release of their second album, Northern Soul, in 1995. They regrouped in the following year to record Urban Hymns, their commercial breakthrough, but lingering tensions between vocalist/songwriter Richard Ashcroft and guitarist Nick McCabe tore the group apart for a second and final time. They never became the global superstars that their early partisans predicted -- it would have been hard to compete with Oasis during their heyday -- but as the 2004 collection This Is Music: The Singles 92-98 proves, the group was too arty, too low-key, too psychedelic, too English eccentric to be superstars. Some might have said the same thing about Radiohead, but that Oxford quintet had a heavy dose of U2-styled anthemic arena rock and Thom Yorke's melodies were bigger than Ashcroft's subtle, swirling tunes. Also, Radiohead started out relatively straightforward and grew strange, while the Verve took the opposite path, beginning as post-shoegazer neo-psychedelics and ending as tasteful traditionalists. This Is Music -- which is the natural and perfect title for this compilation -- doesn't chart this journey, since it winds through the group's 12 singles, including the first LP appearance of their debut single, "All in the Mind," with little regard for chronology before ending with two OK outtakes from Urban Hymns ("This Could Be My Moment," "Monte Carlo"). This sequencing doesn't emphasize similarities throughout the body of work -- Urban Hymns is a decidedly less adventurous album than its two predecessors, which doesn't make it a lesser album -- but it doesn't hurt the collection, either, since it flows like a good concert. This collection also confirms the suspicion that the Verve were an album-oriented band that best conveyed its mission and sense of purpose on its singles, which expertly captured the feeling, spirit, and mood of each full-length record. And that's why This Is Music winds up being definitive: distilled to their singles, the Verve still sound vibrant and slightly mysterious, wiping away memories of the band's dissolution and Ashcroft's pedestrian solo career, preserving the moment when the group sounded as if the world were at their feet. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Is Music (Lyrics) Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury, Nick McCabe, Richard Ashcroft The Verve (3:40)
Slide Away (Lyrics) Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Peter Salisbury The Verve (4:08)
Lucky Man (Lyrics) Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Peter Salisbury The Verve (4:51)
History (Lyrics) Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Peter Salisbury, Nick McCabe The Verve (5:30)
She's a Superstar Peter Salisbury, Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe The Verve (5:06)
On Your Own (Lyrics) Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury, Nick McCabe, Richard Ashcroft The Verve (3:38)
Blue (Lyrics) Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Peter Salisbury The Verve (3:41)
Sonnet (Lyrics) Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury, Richard Ashcroft The Verve (4:26)
All in the Mind (Lyrics) Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury The Verve (4:19)
The Drugs Don't Work Richard Ashcroft The Verve (5:07)
Gravity Grave (Lyrics) Peter Salisbury, Simon Jones, Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe The Verve (8:23)
Bitter Sweet Symphony (Lyrics) Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Richard Ashcroft The Verve (6:01)
This Could Be My Moment [#] (Lyrics) Richard Ashcroft, Nick McCabe, Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury The Verve (4:01)
Monte Carlo [#] (Lyrics) Richard Ashcroft, Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury, Nick McCabe The Verve (4:58)

Credits

Owen Morris (Synthesizer), Tony Cousins (Remastering), Mel Wesson (Programming), Gareth Ashton (Assistant Engineer), London Session Orchestra (Strings), Tony Cousins (Mastering), Will Malone (String Arrangements), Paul Anthony Taylor (Programming), Owen Morris (String Arrangements), John Leckie (Mixing), Owen Morris (Synthesizer Strings), Michael Spencer Jones (Photography), John Leckie (Producer), Lorraine Francis (Assistant Engineer), London Session Orchestra (Orchestra), Barry Clempson (Producer), John Cornfield (Engineer), Steve Elswood (Engineer), Owen Morris (Producer), Chris Potter (Producer), Chris Potter (Mixing), Gavyn Wright (Strings), Barry Clempson (Audio Production), Youth (Audio Production), Owen Morris (Audio Production), Youth (Producer), The Verve (Audio Production), The Verve (Producer), John Cornfield (Programming), Paul Schroeder (Audio Production), Jan Kybert (Assistant Engineer), Paul Schroeder (Producer)
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This is Music: The Singles 92–98
Compilation album by The Verve
Released November 1, 2004
(see release history)
Recorded 1992–1997
Genre Rock, alternative, psychedelic, britpop
Length 67:30
Label EMI, Virgin
Producer The Verve, Owen Morris, John Leckie, Youth, Barry Clempson, Paul Schroeder
Professional reviews
The Verve chronology
Urban Hymns
(1997)
This is Music: The Singles 92–98
(2004)
Forth
(2008)

This is Music: The Singles 92–98 is a singles compilation album by the English alternative rock band The Verve. The compilation was released in November 2004 and included two previously unreleased tracks: "This Could Be My Moment" and "Monte Carlo" (see 2004 in music). The album was named after a track by the same name off their 1995 album A Northern Soul. The album cover is based on the cover of their 1992 single, "She's a Superstar".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Richard Ashcroft, Simon Jones, Peter Salisbury, and Nick McCabe, except where noted.

  1. "This Is Music" – 3:38
  2. "Slide Away" – 4:06
  3. "Lucky Man" (Ashcroft) – 4:49
  4. "History" – 5:28
  5. "She's a Superstar" (edit) – 5:04
  6. "On Your Own" – 3:36
  7. "Blue" – 3:39
  8. "Sonnet" (Ashcroft) – 4:24
  9. "All in the Mind" – 4:17
  10. "The Drugs Don't Work" (Ashcroft) – 5:05
  11. "Gravity Grave" – 8:21
  12. "Bitter Sweet Symphony" (Ashcroft, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 5:59
  13. "This Could Be My Moment" (Ashcroft) (previously unreleased) – 3:59
  14. "Monte Carlo" (previously unreleased) – 4:58
Japanese bonus track
  1. "I See the Door"

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom November 1, 2004 EMI, Virgin Records CD CDV 2991
Australia November 8, 2004 EMI CD 8636892
United States November 16, 2004 Virgin Records CD 7243 8 63688 2 9
Japan November 17, 2004 Toshiba-EMI CD VJCP-68692

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