The Verve – Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1997 album Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016).
Music from Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
Artists on Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
Gear Used On Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of The Verve – Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016) (1997). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Nick McCabe
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Amplifiers used by Nick McCabe on Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier Trem-O-Verb Head
Avg price: $1,750.00
"My main amp is a Mesa/Boogie Tremoverb, which was given to me about the time of Urban Hymns. It’s really versatile, with a glassy sound somewhere between the clarity and nuance of a vintage Fender, and the heft of a Marshall."
Effects Pedals used by Nick McCabe on Urban Hymns (Super Deluxe / Remastered 2016)
Avg price: $1,072.05
Mentioned in the description of a video presenting a Lucem guitar: "Feedback is controlled from a MIDI pedal (Moog MP201 - someone nudge Moog - we need more of these), meaning improvised snatches can be faded out as new ideas develop. Terry Riley pioneered this technique, best heard on "Poppy No Good and the Phantom Band"."
Avg price: $61.90
According to the "Effects" page on Nick McCabe's website, he used the Boss OD-2 Turbo OverDrive both in studio and live during the Urban Hymns era.