Monte Carlo Songs
#5
Monte Carlo (song)
"Monte Carlo"
Song by The VerveFrom the album This is Music: The Singles 92-98Album releasedNovember 1, 2004RecordedUnknown 1996/1997GenreBritpop, PsychedelicSong Length4:58Record labelVirginProducerThe Verve, Chris PotterThis Could Be My Moment
(Track 13)Monte Carlo
(Track 14)(end of album)
Monte Carlo was a song by British band The Verve. It was first released as the second of two (second of three in Japan) bonus tracks on the compilation album This is Music: The Singles 92-98. The song was recorded during the Urban Hymns sessions in late 1996, and was originally in contention for an album place, but the band decided not to use the song after the Christmas break they had during recording. The song never made it onto the final album collection.
Along with This Could Be My Moment, another song from the Urban Hymns recording sessions, the song was first publicly released on the compilation album, when Richard Ashcroft stated that he wanted some of the unreleased outtakes to be added to the CD.
Monte Carlo is a mixture of two genres that the band were closely associated with - Britpop and Psychedelic. The song begins with a funk-like, yet quite slow, drumbeat. A vibraphone plays high notes throughout the piece. Richard Ashcroft's vocals are used sparingly, sung in a dream-like manner. It is unclear as to why the song is called Monte Carlo as there is no reference of the name in the song and we think everyone was on drugs or LSD and were like from outer `Space.
Drugs do that to people 4-Sure. lol It's the best we could do @ this early hour of Saturday morning...
"Monte Carlo"
Song by The VerveFrom the album This is Music: The Singles 92-98Album releasedNovember 1, 2004RecordedUnknown 1996/1997GenreBritpop, PsychedelicSong Length4:58Record labelVirginProducerThe Verve, Chris PotterThis Could Be My Moment
(Track 13)Monte Carlo
(Track 14)(end of album)
Monte Carlo was a song by British band The Verve. It was first released as the second of two (second of three in Japan) bonus tracks on the compilation album This is Music: The Singles 92-98. The song was recorded during the Urban Hymns sessions in late 1996, and was originally in contention for an album place, but the band decided not to use the song after the Christmas break they had during recording. The song never made it onto the final album collection.
Along with This Could Be My Moment, another song from the Urban Hymns recording sessions, the song was first publicly released on the compilation album, when Richard Ashcroft stated that he wanted some of the unreleased outtakes to be added to the CD.
Monte Carlo is a mixture of two genres that the band were closely associated with - Britpop and Psychedelic. The song begins with a funk-like, yet quite slow, drumbeat. A vibraphone plays high notes throughout the piece. Richard Ashcroft's vocals are used sparingly, sung in a dream-like manner. It is unclear as to why the song is called Monte Carlo as there is no reference of the name in the song and we think everyone was on drugs or LSD and were like from outer `Space.
Drugs do that to people 4-Sure. lol It's the best we could do @ this early hour of Saturday morning...
#9
"1970 Monte Carlo" by Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash
Click this link and then press play when the music player comes up on the page:
http://www.myspace.com/bsojcfc
Click this link and then press play when the music player comes up on the page:
http://www.myspace.com/bsojcfc