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The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

Posted By: Designol
The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD]
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 550 Mb (incl 5%) | Mp3 (CBR320/Stereo) ~ 180 Mb (incl 5%) | Scans ~ 205 Mb | Time: 01:16:24
DVD5 | ISO | NTSC | 16:9 (720x480) | English (PCM), 1536 Kbps | Time: 02:27:26 | 3.06 Gb
Genre: Indie Rock, BritPop, Alternative Rock | Label: EMI Music Japan | # TOCP-66824

Japanese two disc (CD + NTSC/Region All DVD) pressing of the Britpop band's 2008 reunion album features two bonus tracks on the audio disc ('Ma Ma Soul' and 'Muhammad Ali'), both of which were only issued on the UK LP pressing. The bonus DVD includes five live tracks performed at Coachella '08 along with a documentary entitled 'Space and Time.' The Verve are back! One of the biggest selling and more influential bands of the last ten years have reformed and recorded an album of new material. After the success of 'Urban Hymns', which to date has sold 3 million copies in the UK, 'Forth' is a true return to form, and the first single 'Love Is Noise' looks set to become a festival anthem this summer.
The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

If ever a band seemed poised for a triumphant comeback it's the Verve, the space rock band that imploded just after the success of their third album, 1997's Urban Hymns. The Verve always acted as if their greatness was self-evident and preordained, that it was only a matter of time for the rest of the world to come around and acknowledge their majesty, so when they finally began to conquer the globe with Bitter Sweet Symphony it felt like a logical conclusion to their rise, which only meant their sudden implosion felt anti-climatic, as if the movie ended before the final reel unspooled. Unlike some bands, it seemed necessary for the Verve to re-form so they could complete their story, to prove that their success was no fluke – but it was equally true that for lead singer Richard Ashcroft, a reunion was also necessary as his solo career drifted aimlessly on murmured cryptic confessionals supported by listless acoustic guitars. He needed a jolt of energy from a real rock band, especially one powered by guitarist Nick McCabe, who wasn't really doing much of anything anyway, so it seemed natural for the group to set aside their differences – differences that led to a split way back in the '90s, after the release of 1995's A Northern Soul – to reunite for 2008's Forth, a record that's just slightly sprightlier than the album's punning title.

Picking up precisely where Urban Hymns left off, Forth is stately and sweeping, an album where the rockers are as slow and deliberate as the ballads. Apart from the cacophonic wailing hook and glitzy club beat of the lead single "Love Is Noise," there is no dissonance or shock here, only familiarity, and this in turn leads to a surprise, as by delivering exactly what was expected Forth reveals that the Verve's story was pretty much complete already, with each of their records functioning as a fully realized act in their progression. Compared to the dramatic introduction of A Storm in Heaven, the escalation of A Northern Soul, and wistful conclusion of Urban Hymns, Forth is an extraneous epilogue, finding our characters ten years older but not all that wiser. Certainly, the only notable difference is that the songwriting isn't as sharp as it was on Urban Hymns, something that isn't a great surprise after Ashcroft's leaden solo albums, but at least here there's not an emphasis on hushed introspection, but rather the band in all its slow, roiling glory. This reliance on sighing waves of guitars – pulsating relentlessly like a sepia-toned lava lamp – might recall the heyday of A Northern Soul in its intent, but in practice this is like the trippier moments of Hymns, as the guitars don't rage, they glide, the rhythms don't push, they relax. This music is spacious yet earthbound, pretty but not wondrous, grounded by an Ashcroft who has lost his madness and a band who is finding their groove again, not moving forward. Forth adds nothing to the narrative – it doesn't expand on the past or suggest the future – yet it doesn't detract from the established story either. It's pleasant, even comforting, which makes Forth as pure a sequel as possible: it's an album that offers more of the same many years too late, which will be enough for the legions of faithful who have waited to hear all the old characters back together again, yet seems a little pointless for those who no longer remain quite so invested in the band. [A CD/DVD version was also released.]

Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG
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CD Tracklist:

01. Sit and Wonder – 6:52
02. Love Is Noise – 5:29
03. Rather Be – 5:38
04. Judas – 6:19
05. Numbness – 6:35
06. I See Houses – 5:37
07. Noise Epic – 8:14
08. Valium Skies – 4:34
09. Columbo – 7:30
10. Appalachian Springs – 7:34
11. Ma Ma Soul – 5:45 (Japanese bonus track)
12. Muhammad Ali – 6:26 (Japanese bonus track)


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EAC extraction logfile from 31. October 2010, 12:48

The Verve / Forth

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The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

DVD Content:

Space & Time: The Verve Documentary

The Verve: Live at Coachella, April 2008
01. Sonnet
02. This Is Music
03. The Rolling People
04. Lucky Man
05. Love Is Noise


The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

The Verve - Forth (2008) Japanese Deluxe Edition [CD+DVD] Re-Up

All thanks to original releaser vladaz

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