Vinylscouter
Blog
15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
Top 100 Albums
Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
Explore Genres
Deals%
Record Players
My Favorites
Select your country
Vinylscouter
My Favorites
Select your country
Blog
15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
Top 100 Albums
Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
Explore Genres
Deals%
Record Players
  • Cloud 9 - Megan Moroney
  • DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS - Bad Bunny
  • luck... or something - Hilary Duff
  • I’m The Problem - Morgan Wallen
  • The Art of Loving - Olivia Dean
  • The Life of a Showgirl - Taylor Swift
  • Prizefighter - Mumford & Sons
  • Ca$ino - Baby Keem

Service & Contact

Sign up and get the best vinyl deals delivered to you!

A smiling woman holding a vinyl record.

Check Out Our Blog

The Rise of Indie Exclusive Vinyl

Shipping Vinyl Safely Across the US

An Introduction to Classic American Blues

15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl

10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must Visit

A Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP Pressings

Check out all blog posts

General

DealsExplore genresSearch albumsTop 100 AlbumsAbout usSitemap

Follow us for deals on socials

Beyond finding the best vinyl prices on our site, you can catch deals on our social channels too.

x.com

Partners

VPN ScoutingVPS Scouter

Select your country

Vinylscouter is active in multiple countries. Choose your country to see prices in your local currency.

Vinylscouter Legal

Find the best deals on vinyl records in the US and save money on every purchase.

Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookiesContactAffiliate© 2024-2026 - Tech by Build
Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Learn more about our affiliate links on the affiliate page.
  1. Albums
  2. forth - the verve

The Verve - Forth (2 LP)

The VerveThe Verve
  • LP
  • 2 piece(s)
  • 2008
  • 10 tracks
  • 1 uur, 4 min
  • britpop
Forth - The Verve
Forth
Check availability on amazon.com/
Forth - The Verve
Forth - The Verve

Product description

After a decade-long hiatus, The Verve returned with "Forth," their fourth and final studio album, released in August 2008. This album marks a significant comeback for the English alternative rock band, reuniting fans with their signature sound that blends britpop and shoegaze elements. "Forth" is a testament to The Verve's enduring musical prowess, offering a collection of songs that are as introspective as they are anthemic.

The album kicks off with the atmospheric "Sit And Wonder," setting the tone for the psychedelic journey that follows. Tracks like "Love Is Noise" and "Rather Be" showcase the band's knack for crafting infectious melodies and memorable hooks. "Judas" and "Numbness" delve into darker, more introspective territories, highlighting the band's versatility and depth. The album's standout moments include the brooding "Valium Skies" and the haunting "Appalachian Springs," which recall the band's earlier works like "A Storm in Heaven" and "A Northern Soul."

"Forth" is a bold return for The Verve, proving that the band still has the chemistry and creativity that made them a standout in the alternative rock scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. With its stoned psychedelic textures and brooding atmosphere, "Forth" is a powerful addition to The Verve's discography, showcasing their unique blend of neo-psychedelia and alternative rock.

This 2LP set is housed in a gatefold.

Tracks

  1. Sit And WonderThe Verve
    6:51
  2. Love Is NoiseThe Verve
    5:27
  3. Rather BeThe Verve
    5:37
  4. JudasThe Verve
    6:17
  5. NumbnessThe Verve
    6:36
  6. I See HousesThe Verve
    5:41
  7. Noise EpicThe Verve
    8:11
  8. Valium SkiesThe Verve
    4:34
  9. ColumboThe Verve
    7:28
  10. Appalachian SpringsThe Verve
    7:31
PLAY ON SPOTIFY

Product specifications

Details

Album
Forth
Artist
The Verve
LP release year
2008
Album release date
1 januari 2008
Label
Parlophone
EAN
820752355841
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
2 piece(s)
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
1 uur, 4 min
Tracks
10 tracks
Packaging
Gatefold

EAN

EAN
820752355841

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
UK & Europe
Genre
Britpop
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

Your new recordplayer

Whether you're just starting your vinyl collection or have been spinning for years, the right turntable makes all the difference. We've selected the best options for every budget.

Discover our selection of turntables
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO

Reviews

4.0

Average of 4 reviews

1

2

1

0

0

How do we keep reviews authentic?

Whether a review is positive, negative, or neutral, we always publish it. However, we screen every review to ensure it is authentic and free of profanity. These checks happen automatically, though a human occasionally steps in. We never pay for reviews.

  • Forth: The Verve's Psychedelic Swansong

    4 out of 5 stars
    gzniotqoineNovember 30, 2025United Kingdom🇬🇧

    The Verve has never repeated themselves with any album, and their latest, Forth, is no exception, especially Urban Hymn, which stands out as their most distinct work. It showcases a deeper lyrical side, offers a couple of standout hits, introduced The Verve to a wider audience, and paved the way for Richard Ashcroft's solo career. However, it's crucial to remember that The Verve's music is a collective effort, with Richard receiving most of the spotlight due to his role as the lead singer and the band's spokesperson. Yet, without each member's contribution, The Verve could never have become one of the world's top psychedelic bands, having released only four albums in two decades. The songs on Forth deviate from the typical verse-chorus structure, creating a swirling effect that evolves gradually and captivates the listener. "Love Is Noise" is incredibly clever, featuring a brilliant vocal hook, and I'd even go as far as to say it's a danceable, acid-inspired track. Other songs like "Drugs Don't Work" and "Appalachian Springs" are adorned with guitar work that seems to melt over you, reminding me of a 60's button I once saw that read, "LSD melts in your mind, not in your hand." McCabe's hypnotic, intricate guitar rhythms intertwine with Ashcroft's vocals, reaching new heights between each lyric. In terms of instrumentation, "Judas" is the most ethereal piece on the album, building so slowly that the guitars don't truly kick in until the very end, causing the song to expand rapidly and almost unsettlingly. Forth is one of the most complete musical experiences I've ever encountered, as I can't think of anything I enjoy more than a thoughtful, well-crafted psychedelic album. This release doesn't demand your attention as much as you find yourself drawn to it. With this being their fourth album, titling it Forth was a clever play on words, as 'forth' means to venture out or move forward, not the number 4. However, it was also a peculiar choice, as this album didn't signify the band moving forward but rather falling apart. It's also worth noting that by this point, the band had officially disbanded or broken up three times, with the breakup already in progress during the release of Forth, marking the fourth formal split, although The Verve still claim they are on an extended holiday.

  • Lenticulars Lost, Rare Play

    5 out of 5 stars
    vwfouzloanoOctober 2, 2024United States🇺🇸

    As per the Record Company: This package was supposed to have 18 vinyl records with 3D Lenticulars, similar to what was done for The Rolling Stones' “Satanic Majesty.” These were intended for the band and those closely involved with the album. However, after the Lenticular albums were placed and sealed in the box set, they somehow got misplaced and ended up with the copies meant for the public, so no one associated with the album received one. A few leftover Lenticulars that were never attached to the jackets have since appeared. Because of this cover, the box set has only been played once on a McIntosh TT. Review by Jenell Kesler

  • Decent Album After Hiatus

    4 out of 5 stars
    xazinu.salbAugust 21, 2024United States🇺🇸

    I've just given this album a spin for the first time in roughly a decade. All in all, it's a pretty decent record. It ain't amazing, nor is it awful. Given the lengthy hiatus and all the behind-the-scenes turmoil they faced as a group (both internally and with ex-members), you'd expect this album to be a complete disaster. But in the end, it's a pleasant listen with a couple of standout tracks.

  • Verve's Uneven Comeback

    3 out of 5 stars
    nruqeymmuMay 3, 2024United States🇺🇸

    The Verve's fourth album, following the impressive "The Thaw Sessions" digital release, falls short and feels uneven. That free album was meant to build anticipation for this one among dedicated fans, but this new record doesn't quite deliver. The tracks Richard wrote solo remind me of his solo work from 1998 to 2010: uninspired, over-polished, boring, and with a few recycled bits from The Verve's better days. I kept trying to enjoy them, but his songs here are painfully dull and feel shallow next to the band's earlier work. The only standout is "Valium Skies," which starts off with a breezy, expansive feel similar to "Only Living Boy In New York." However, unlike Simon & Garfunkel, Richard's lyrics don't match the emotion. Sometimes it seems like he's not quite up to the task of conveying the feelings he's aiming for, and it all falls apart when he puts it on record. The album really shines when the whole band collaborates: "Columbo," "Noise Epic," "Sit And Wonder"—these are the highlights. It's all about the band's chemistry and the rich, layered soundscapes that Jones and McCabe create, like true artists with a knack for detail. If this album were just those five great tracks, it would've been a fantastic EP. What a shame it isn't.

About The Verve

The Verve, hailing from Wigan, England, emerged in the early 1990s as a formidable force in the rock scene. Fronted by the charismatic Richard Ashcroft, the band initially consisted of Nick McCabe on guitar, Simon Jones on bass, and Peter Salisbury on drums. Later, Simon Tong joined on guitar and keyboards during their first reunion. Known for their evolution from atmospheric neo-psych sounds to anthemic alternative rock, The Verve captivated audiences with their emotive lyrics and powerful melodies. Their breakthrough came with the massive success of their 1997 album, which featured the iconic track "Bittersweet Symphony." This album solidified their status as visionaries in the Britpop and shoegaze genres, making them a must-listen for any rock enthusiast.

2,579,901 Followers

The Verve

Looking for "Forth" on vinyl?

We don't have a live price right now, but stock fluctuates daily. You can check for hidden stock on Amazon directly, or let us alert you as soon as it is available.

Check availability on amazon.com/

Available LPs by The Verve

  • Voyager 1

    $35.99
    Voyager 1 - The Verve
  • This Is Music: The Singles

    $37.98
    This Is Music: The Singles - The Verve
  • Urban Hymns

    $37.95
    Urban Hymns - The Verve
  • A Northern Soul

    $73.98
    A Northern Soul - The Verve
  • A Storm In Heaven

    $33.99
    A Storm In Heaven - The Verve