The Verve - A Storm in Heaven

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Album Details

Title: A Storm in Heaven
Artist: The Verve
Release Date: 6/21/1993
Re-Released On: 0/0/1993
Label: Virgin, Phantom Import Distribution, VC
Duration: 47:04
UPCs: 077778795025, 0017046500357, 0077778795056, 017046500319, 017046500326, 077778795049, 077778795056, 766484419324
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Shoegaze, Britpop, Indie Rock, Post-Grunge, Neo-Psychedelia, Space Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Noise Pop
Moods: Dreamy, Spacey, Sprawling, Bittersweet, Cynical/Sarcastic, Earnest, Ethereal, Hypnotic, Intimate, Nocturnal, Organic, Passionate, Reflective, Sensual, Somber, Sophisticated, Stylish, Theatrical, Wistful, Detached, Playful, Rousing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Brooding, Complex, Literate, Provocative, Autumnal, Cathartic, Druggy, Melancholy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Star Sail
  2. Slide Away
  3. Already There
  4. Beautiful Mind
  5. Sun, the Sea
  6. Virtual World
  7. Make It Till Monday
  8. Blue
  9. Butterfly
  10. See You in the Next One (Have a Good Time)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDVirgin
1998CDPhantom Import DistributionVJCP-3367
1993CDVirgin87950
1993CDVC10

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Album Review

Whereas future Verve masterpieces A Northern Soul and Urban Hymns would feature succinct song structures (for the most part) and instantly memorable verses and choruses, the group's 1993 full-length debut, A Storm in Heaven, was based on buoyant, extended psychedelic passages. Looking back today, it was an interesting and original musical direction, since at the time, angst-ridden Seattle bands (and their many copycats) were all the rage. While a few songs hint at the Verve's future penchant for composing pop gems ("Make It Till Monday," "Blue," "Butterfly"), many of the longer tracks are just as strong, especially the album's best track, the hauntingly beautiful "Already There." Also featured was the album-opening space rocker "Star Sail," the shifting moods of "Slide Away," the misty "Beautiful Mind," and the stark closer, "See You in the Next One (Have a Good Time)." A fine debut, A Storm in Heaven proved to be the important connection between the Verve's expansive early work (1992's self-titled EP) and their later worldwide pop hits. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian CannonDesign, Art Direction
John CornfieldEngineer, Programming
John LeckieProducer, Mixing
Kick HornsHorn
Michael Spencer JonesPhotography
Nick McCabePiano, Keyboards, Guitar, Accordion
Peter SalisburyPercussion, Drums
Richard AshcroftBass, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals
Roddy LorimerHorn Arrangements
Simon ClarkeHorn Arrangements, Flute
Simon JonesVocals (Background), Bass
Tim SandersHorn Arrangements
Yvette LaceyFlute