‘The Stone Roses‘ is their eponymous debut album produced by John Leckie and released on May 2 1989 by Silvertone Records.

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1 . I Wanna Be Adored (Official Video)

2 . I Wanna Be Adored (Blackpool)

3 . Waterfall (Blackpool)

4 . Waterfall

5 . Dont Stop (Rehearsals)

6 . Made Of Stone (Blackpool)

7 . Made Of Stone (on “The Late Show”)

8 . Shoot You Down (Parr Hall)

9 . Shoot You Down (Blackpool)

10 . This Is The One (Coachella, 2013)

11 . I Am The Resurrection (Blackpool)

12 . I Am The Resurrection (Blackpool)

13 . I Am The Resurrection (Glasgow Green, 15th June, 2013)

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Track Listing : 1.I Wanna Be Adored (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:52 . 2.She Bangs The Drums (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 03:42 . 3.Waterfall (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:37 . 4.Don’T Stop (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 05:17 . 5.Bye Bye Badman (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:04 . 6.Elizabeth My Dear (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 00:53 . 7.(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 03:25 . 8.Made Of Stone (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:10 . 9.Shoot You Down (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:10 . 10.This Is The One (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 04:58 . 11.I Am The Resurrection (Ian Brown, John Squire) – 08:12


John Squire

Musicians : The Stone Roses – Band . Ian Brown – Vocals . Mani – Bass Guitar . Reni – Drums, Backing Vocals, Harmony Vocals On (3), Piano On (2) . John Squire asterisques RVM– Guitars, Backing Vocals On (2)

Production : Produced By John Leckie . Paul Schroeder – Engineer

Package : John Squire asterisques RVM– Paintings

Recorded June 1988 – February 1989 At Battery Studios & Konk In London; Rockfield In Monmouthshire.

Released On May 2, 1989 By Silvertone.

(Source ‘The Stone Roses‘ | Official Site)

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NME.com
The Story Behind The Stone Roses‘ Seminal Debut Album –But, really, the most timeless aspect of the album is the lyrics. Ian Brown gets a lot of shit for his vocal ability, but that’s like slagging off a great author for his handwriting. […]

Pitchfork
Surly, sullen and fearsomely confident in shaggy hair and baggy jeans, frontman Ian Brown declared on the Stone Roses‘ eponymous album, “I am the resurrection and I am the light,” connecting with a nation of acid-house damaged kids eager to believe in something. […]

BBC
But as an accurate picture of how working class hedonism fused dance and rock in the dying days of the 80s, this album is unbeatable. […]