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Stone Roses, The - The Stone Roses flac album
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The Stone Roses is the debut studio album by English rock band the Stone Roses. It was recorded mostly at Battery Studios in London with producer John Leckie from June 1988 to February 1989 and released in May of that year by Silvertone Records. The Stone Roses was not an immediate success, but grew popular with the band's high-profile concert performances, which also helped establish them as fixtures of the Madchester and baggy cultural scenes.

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The Very Best of The Stone Roses (2002)The Very Best of The Stone Roses2002. The Remixes is a 2000 release compilation album featuring 12 tracks by The Stone Roses remixed by various artists such as Utah Saints and Paul Oakenfold. Shoot You Down" (The Soul Hooligan remix). Fools Gold" (Top Won mix). Made of Stone" (808 State mix). Waterfall" (12" remix). One Love" (Utah Saints remix).

The eponymous Album The Stone Roses, fused the acid house rave culture of Manchester during the late 80’s with an irresistible ‘jangle pop’ sound that captured the hearts of British ravers. Thematically, the album perpetuates ill feeling towards the Monarchy, Politicians and establishment in general.

The Stone Roses LP was recorded between June 1988 and Febuary 1989 by the Stone Roses with producer John Leckie. It was then released on the 13th of March 1989 on the Silvertone music label. The artwork for the album was inspired by American artist Jackson Pollock. The album was then released in the United States on the 2nd of May 1989, following a release in Australia in December that year.

Since the Stone Roses were the nominal leaders of Britain's "Madchester" scene - an indie rock phenomenon that fused guitar pop with drug-fueled rave and dance culture - it's rather ironic that their eponymous debut only hints at dance music. What made the Stone Roses important was how they welcomed dance and pop together, treating them as if they were the same beast. Equally important was the Roses' cool, detached arrogance, which was personified by Ian Brown's nonchalant vocals.

The Stone Roses was a two-fold revolution - it brought dance music to an audience that was previously obsessed with droning guitars, while it revived the concept of classic pop songwriting, and the repercussions of its achievement could be heard throughout the '90s, even if the Stone Roses could never achieve this level of achievement again. The Stone Roses is an album where everything was on the money. From the opening rumblings of I Wanna Be Adored, it was a declaration of intent from four men who knew they were better than what had gone before them and knew they had created something special.