No come down

No come down
No come down
Álbum recopilatorio de The Verve
Publicación mayo de 1994
Género(s) Rock
Duración 44:12
Discográfica Vernon Yard, Hut Records
Productor(es) The Verve, John Leckie, Paul Schroeder, Nick Green, William Smith y Barry Clempson
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de The Verve

A storm in heaven
(1993)

No come down

A northern soul
(1995)

No come down es un álbum recopilatorio de la banda inglesa The Verve publicado en 1994. Este álbum es una colección de caras B, canciones descartadas y otras versiones de trabajos anteriores.

Es el primer álbum de la banda bajo el nombre de The Verve, después de la demanda de la discográfica de Jazz Verve por infringir el copyright.

Lista de canciones

  1. «No come down» (publicada con «Blue», 1993) – 3:14
  2. «Blue» (publicado en versión americana de «Blue», 1994) – 3:15
  3. «Make it till monday» (acústico publicado con «Slide away», 1993) – 2:44
  4. «Butterfly» (acústico de A storm in heaven) – 7:36
  5. «Where the geese go» (publicada con «Blue», 1993) – 3:12
  6. «6 o'clock» (publicada en versión americana de «Blue», 1994) – 4:29
  7. «One way to go» (publicada con «All in the mind», 1992) – 7:16
  8. «Gravity Grave» (en vivo, Glastonbury, 1993) – 9:22
  9. «Twilight» (publicada con «Blue», 1993) – 3:01

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