Space and Time
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"Space and Time" | ||
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Song by The Verve | ||
From the album Urban Hymns | ||
Album released | September 29, 1997 | |
Recorded | Unknown 1996/1997 | |
Genre | Britpop | |
Song Length | 5:36 | |
Record label | Virgin | |
Producer | The Verve, Chris Potter | |
Neon Wilderness (Track 6) |
Space and Time (Track 7) |
Weeping Willow (Track 8) |
"Space and Time" is the middle song from The Verve's album Urban Hymns. Very much unlike the psychedelic, alternative styles of music from earlier Verve recordings, this song is entirely Britpop, no hint of the former styles of music are heard at all. The music is quite smooth with simple chords and guitar parts. Although this, along with One Day, is a 'relaxing' and quite simply-written song, it is on an album with monstrous psychedelic songs Come On and The Rolling People. The diversity shown by the band truly made it the best of their albums.
The Verve |
Nick McCabe | Richard Ashcroft | Simon Jones | Peter Salisbury | Simon Tong |
Discography |
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Studio albums: A Storm in Heaven | A Northern Soul | Urban Hymns |
EPs: Verve EP | FIve by Five |
Compilations: No Come Down | This is Music: The Singles 92-98 |
Singles: "All in the Mind" | "She's a Superstar" | "Gravity Grave" | "Blue" | "Slide Away" | "This Is Music" | "On Your Own" | "History" | "Bitter Sweet Symphony" | "The Drugs Don't Work" | "Lucky Man" | "Sonnet" |
Tours: Gravity Grave Tour | Urban Hymns Tour |
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Britpop | Hut Records | Chris Potter | The Shining | Cathy Davey | Gorillaz | B.J. Cole | Bernard Butler |