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The Stone Roses

Author of The Stone Roses

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Works by The Stone Roses

The Stone Roses (1989) 66 copies, 1 review
Second Coming (1994) — Artist — 35 copies
The Complete Stone Roses (1995) 20 copies
Turns Into Stone (1998) 13 copies
Very Best of (2002) 6 copies
I Wanna Be Adored (1991) 4 copies
Garage Flower 3 copies
Love Spreads (1994) 2 copies
Ten Storey Love Song (2010) 2 copies
The Remixes (2003) 2 copies
Begging You 2 copies
WATERFALL (1991) 2 copies

Associated Works

The Help Album (1995) — Contributor — 9 copies
Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1996) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Canonical name
Stone Roses, The
Gender
n/a
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Manchester, England, UK
Map Location
England, UK

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Reviews

1 review
Product Details

* Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
* Original Release Date: 2000
* Number of Discs: 1
* Label: Jive
* Catalog Number: 1184
* ASIN: B0000004V2
* Other Editions: Audio Cassette
* Average Customer Review: based on 217 reviews. (Write a review.)
* Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,649 in Music (See Top Sellers in Music)
Yesterday: #3,515 in Music

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1. I Wanna Be Adored Listen Listen
2. show more She Bangs The Drums Listen Listen
3. Elephant Stone Listen Listen
4. Waterfall Listen Listen
5. Don't Stop Listen Listen
6. Bye Bye Badman
7. Elizabeth My Dear Listen Listen
8. (Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister Listen Listen
9. Made Of Stone Listen Listen
10. Shoot You Down Listen Listen
11. This Is The One Listen Listen
12. I Am The Resurrection Listen Listen
13. Fools Gold Listen Listen

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Some albums really can change the world, and in 1989 this was one of them. The psychedlic dance extravaganza that was The Stone Roses ushered in the era of Madchester, baggy trousers, Kangols, and the Hacienda. From the magnificent protracted opening of "I Wanna Be Adored" (where, for once, the arrogance wasn't overdone) to the dying seconds of "Fools Gold," every note was perfect. Jon Squire's guitarwork was a thing of magic, a new hero for a new age, Ian Brown sang with gusto, and the rhythm section had paid attention during the second summer of love (1988 version). Essential. --Chris Nickson
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Works
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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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