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Urban Hymns (MP3 Album)

The Verve

Customer rating on Urban Hymns: 5 out of 5 stars ( 3 customer ratings )

Tracks:

14

Length:

01:09:34

Format:

MP3

Quality:

320 kbps

Size:

166.96 MB

£7.95

£0.57 per track when you purchase the album

Tracks within this album can be purchased individually

To buy one or more individual tracks, click the checkboxes to select the tracks then click 'BUY'

ListenTrackLength
Price/Buy
1.Bitter Sweet Symphony00:05:58
£ 0.70
2.Sonnet00:04:21
£ 0.70
3.The Rolling People00:07:02
£ 0.70
4.The Drugs Don't Work00:05:05
£ 0.70
5.Catching The Butterfly00:06:27
£ 0.70
6.Neon Wilderness00:02:38
£ 0.70
7.Space And Time00:05:37
£ 0.70
8.Weeping Willow00:04:50
£ 0.70
9.Lucky Man00:04:53
£ 0.70
10.One Day00:05:03
£ 0.70
11.This Time00:03:51
£ 0.70
12.Velvet Morning00:04:57
£ 0.70
13.Come On00:06:40
£ 0.70
14.Deep Freeze00:02:12
£ 0.70

To buy one or more individual tracks, click the checkboxes to select the tracks then click 'BUY'

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on The Verve - Urban Hymns: 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (3 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars The Verve Urban Hymns 1997

Kimble | 20/07/2008 | See all Kimble's reviews (24) »


This review refers to Urban Hymns.

I bought this album back in 1997 i still have it but it sticks on tracks so at £4.99 i bought it off play.

Every song on here is a masterpiece One Day, Lucky Man, & the drugs don't work are my fave songs on the album.

I can't wait for their new album which is released later next month.

Buy Urban Hymns the best indie album in the last 11 years.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars their finest work so far...

bleedingpepper | 09/01/2008 | See all bleedingpepper's reviews (68) »

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This review refers to Urban Hymns.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Brilliant, best album of the late 90s.

Stanford | 08/07/2007 | See all Stanford's reviews (10) »


This review refers to Urban Hymns.

There's no doubt that most people have this, or have listened to this album. It was the soundtrack to many people's lives in the late 90s.

You'd have to be living in the Rainforest not to have heard Bittersweet Symphony, Lucky Man, The Drugs don't Work and Sonnet. Not the best songs on the album in my opinion, the heavier Rolling People, Come On and the peaceful Space and Time and Weeping Willow are superb.

Not the best Verve album, but after all, they didn't have any bad albums.

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