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  1. Sep 5, 2017 · A certified classic, Urban Hymns is one of the 20 biggest-selling albums ever in the UK (now 11 times platinum) and has sold over ten million copies worldwide. Mark Millar revisits this masterpiece with The Verve’s guitar genius Nick McCabe.

  2. Nov 11, 2016 · As The Verve reissue their seminal first two albums, Nick McCabe breaks his silence on being the young creative maverick inside one of the great British bands of the 90s. Although he’s kept his counsel on these albums for more than 20 years, Nick McCabe’s now happy to talk

    • Is Nick McCabe a good guitar player?1
    • Is Nick McCabe a good guitar player?2
    • Is Nick McCabe a good guitar player?3
    • Is Nick McCabe a good guitar player?4
    • Is Nick McCabe a good guitar player?5
  3. Feb 22, 2021 · The answer to the former is reasonably well-documented: an Alesis Quadraverb+ rackmount effects unit was the main secret sauce the utilized for his immense guitar sounds, and the making of that record was the focus of a recent feature piece in Guitar magazine: The Genius Of… Verve – A Storm In Heaven @ Guitar.

  4. Dec 7, 2008 · If you were to strip away all the effects and loops and just play an acoustic guitar, what elements of your style would still shine through? Im no good at traditional guitar styles.

  5. Sep 7, 2017 · The Verve guitarist Nick McCabe has spoken to NME about 20 years of ‘Urban Hymns’, competing with Oasis, working with Liam Gallagher, the state of guitar music, and whether the band could...

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  6. Dec 6, 2022 · “Yet along with an extremely good build, it’s not only hugely individual, it’s a fine guitar with musical, organic sounds, plus the endorsement of one of the most visionary guitar players we’ve ever heard.”

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nick_McCabeNick McCabe - Wikipedia

    McCabe has cited artists such as Joy Division, John Martyn and Eddie Hazel as inspirations. [10] He has also expressed his fondness of synthesizers and explained his ' psychedelic ' sound as trying to make a guitar sound like a synthesizer by using effects pedals and valve amps.