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Urban Hymns
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Album: Urban Hymns
Artist: The Verve
Release Date: 9/30/1997
Genre: Rock/Pop
Tags: urban

Not long after the release of A Northern Soul, the Verve imploded due to friction between vocalist Richard Ashcroft and guitarist Nick McCabe. It looked like the band had ended before reaching its full potential, which is part of the reason why their third album, Urban Hymns -- recorded after the... [+] Expand

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