: The blues-rock-influenced follow-up featuring "Love Spreads" and "Ten Storey Love Song." Notable Singles & Compilations
John Leckie's production on the debut album is legendary for its spatial awareness. Lossless audio ensures this sonic landscape is preserved.
After the minor 1985 single "So Young" on the Thin Line label, the band's breakthrough arrived with the 1987 single "Sally Cinnamon," which crystalized their new, hook-laden direction. Signing with Silvertone Records in 1988, the release of the single "Elephant Stone" set their definitive neo-psychedelic guitar pop in stone, and the Stone Roses' bandwagon began to roll in earnest.
- While a compilation, this album gathered these stellar B-sides and singles, including the epic 9-minute masterpiece "Fools Gold" and the blistering "Where Angels Play." 4. Second Coming (1994) - The Heavy Sequel The Stone Roses - Discography 1987-2016 -FLAC-
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A slide-guitar driven anthem that showcases a harder edge.
Following their debut, the band released a series of standalone singles that were arguably superior to much of the music being released at the time. - A euphoric, dance-floor-oriented track. Signing with Silvertone Records in 1988, the release
- A pivotal moment. The 12-inch version in FLAC captures the sparkling, chiming guitars that would become their hallmark.
The debut single, featuring a grittier, less polished sound.
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The band released two brand-new tracks recorded with producer Paul Epworth, marking their final studio output before parting ways again in 2017.
- The "Fools Gold" 12-inch mix is a masterclass in funk-influenced rock, featuring extended percussion and guitar experimentation.