Location:  Home » Music » Forth  
Categories
DVD
Music
Books
Beauty
Health
Shoes
Jewellery
Kitchen
Games
Subcategories
Pop
Bestsellers
Greatest Hits
Live Albums
Disco
Dance Pop
Pop RB
Contemporary
General AAS
Related Categories
• Pop
Styles
Music
• Britpop
Indie Rock Punk
Rock
Styles
Music
• Pop Rock
Adult Contemporary
Styles
Music
• Main Albums
Artist Pages Filter Nodes
Regular Stores
Substores
Music
• CD Album
CD
Format (binding_browse-bin)
Refinements
Music

Forth

Forth

Other Views:
Artist: The Verve
Label: Parlophone
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
Buy New: £1.83
as of 25/11/2009 04:05 GMT details
You Save: £14.16 (89%)



New (46) Used (9) Collectible (1) from £0.49

Seller: dvddirect2006
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 54 reviews
Sales Rank: 4334

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.6 x 0.2

EAN: 5099923558427
ASIN: B001BZZ292

Release Date: August 25, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Sit And Wonder
  • Love Is Noise
  • Rather Be
  • Judas
  • Numbness
  • I See Houses
  • Noise Epic
  • Valium Skies
  • Columbo
  • Appalachian Springs

Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Warning: the Verversquo;s wittily titled fourth album--the first since their reformation in 2007--is no emUrban Hymns/em Part II. That much is clear from the albumrsquo;s first single "Love Is Noise," a punchy-yet-addictive propulsive rocker, but itrsquo;s a fact underlined several times on the remainder of the album. Taking a determined stroll along the boulevard of experimentalism, the band mix up their slick strings and ringing guitars with dense drums and murky soundscapes for this comeback album. Opening cut ldquo;Sit and Wonderrdquo; sets the tone: a lurching, bluesy tune with a loose, jam-session feel that maintains its groove for almost seven minutes. The soaring (and shorter) ldquo;Rather Be,rdquo; the dreamy ldquo;Judasrdquo; and the plodding ldquo;I See Housesrdquo; bring us closer to the classic Verve sound, but the retreat into moody psychedelia continues anew with ldquo;Numbness,rdquo; the intense ldquo;Noise Epicrdquo; and the kaleidoscopic, Can-like ldquo;Colombordquo;. Despite these darker moments being indulgently drawn-out at times they serve to raise the more euphonious moments--surprise anthems like ldquo;Valium Skiesrdquo; included--to even more heavenly realms, and create a compelling emchiaroscuro/em along the way.em --Danny McKenna/em


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 54
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...11Next »



5 out of 5 stars FABULOUS guitar music at its very best   August 31, 2008
Red (Liverpool)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is guitar music of the finest quality, if you like this band`s early stuff then you`ll love this. Absolutely brilliant.


5 out of 5 stars How can I put this.......?   August 23, 2008
Mr. D. B. Edwards
6 out of 9 found this review helpful

Love it !!! Gave me goose bumps, haunting and melodic, moody and moving. Excellent album in my opinion ! Sorry this is brief just buy listen and enjoy.


5 out of 5 stars Forth   August 27, 2008
JOE H (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Keepin this brief, Forth is a Top album, as good as all their others, standout tracks... br /sit and wonder br /love is noise br /rather be br /valium skies br /appalachian springs br /(BUY NOW GREAT ALBUM!) br /


5 out of 5 stars Are we too quick to review?   September 2, 2008
C. Owen (Stockport, Cheshire, United Kingdom)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It will be interesting to see if we get any reviews based on a year or two's listening. I'm not that patient, but I hope somebody will be as it's that kind of album. All kinds of expectations ran ahead of it, and many of the reviews so far are really reactions based on that. br / br /Verve, for me, were always the Verve of the first album: Blue, Butterfly etc: the spaced-out freak-out thing. That makes Forth doubly welcome as far as I'm concerned, a return to what Verve are all about. br / br /I don't recall particular tracks drastically 'standing out' on "A Storm in Heaven" any more than they do on this album. I remember a magazine reviewer in 1993 sprinkling the faintest of praise on "A Storm in Heaven", ending limply: 'Nice one lads!' I wonder if he sees it the same way now. br / br /Forget whatever your expectations were, get into it and write that retrospective review in a couple of years' time. Odds on you'll say the whole album's outstanding.


5 out of 5 stars It's no Urban Hymns, but...   September 3, 2008
Dafydd Jones (Aberystwyth, Ceredigion United Kingdom)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

It's pretty damn good. br / br /And to think that these guys have been away (as The Verve, of course), for over a decade, I think it's time to ask 'where the hell have you been'? br / br /'Forth' took me by surprise. I HAVE read many negative reviews about this album, believe me (including some on here), but reviews mean opinions. Simple as that. br / br /There are some absolute corkers on here, including the rousing 'Love Is Noise' in particular. I understand how it could put some people off with its different vocals (you know what I mean), but this is The Verve, and this is bloody good. br / br /Ten tracks span over 65 minutes and it's fair to say that you get value for money, although some tracks maybe could have been a bit shorter. 'Noise Epic' is the longest track here at 8:14, but each song seems like a jamming session and the musicianship is so tight. Those saying that these guys have lost it are talking complete nonsense - just give it a listen and then voice your opinion. br / br /Just because The Times or The Guardian gave it minus four thousand stars or whatever, it doesn't mean you should automatically listen to them and presume it's going to be rubbish. The proof is in the pudding. br / br /It's not a matter of having to criticise these guys at every opportunity - but obviously some consider it 'cool' to do so. Richard Ashcroft, in particular, bears a lot of the criticism. Yes, his solo works were virtually rubbish (although 'Keys To The World' was ok actually), but it doesn't give a valid reason for criticising him. And yes, he may have a massive ego, but so what? Many frontmen do. br / br /'Forth' is a damn good album, and well worth your time and attention. I mean, ten tracks that remind you of The Stone Roses-era, when jamming tunes were absolute corkers and worshipped around the land far and beyond. br / br /Buy it. It's a brilliant album. 9/10.

Showing reviews 1-5 of 54
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...11Next »


CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON EU S.à.r.l. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.