The Stone Roses: was this the best debut album in the world... ever?COLIN SOMERVILLE
BACKSTORY:The Mats’ fourth album was both their major-label debut and last to feature guitarist Bob Stinson, and delivered some of the band’s best-loved rockers (“Left of the Dial,”“Bastards of Young”). SINGLES:“Bastards of Young,”“Kiss Me On the Bus” BAND:Paul Westerberg, Bob...
The Stone Roses' 1989 self-titled album, a record that's often heralded as one of the greatest debut albums of all time, is set for a major resurrection this summer. On August 11, Silvertone/Legacy will deliver a deluxe 20th anniversary reissue of The Stone Roses in three different ...
The Manchester United x adidas x Stone Roses collection, launched on Thursday, will have many Reds nodding their heads in approval. But let's not kid ourselves: the year 1989, when the iconoclastic group released their self-titled debut album – described by many as the greatest of ...
“10s” is a perfect representation of the Texas heat where the band hails from, evoking the feeling of staring into the sun as it bathes the landscape in the same hue of the album’s cover. 65. Stone Temple Pilots, Core Atlantic 65. Stone Temple Pilots, 'Core' (Atlantic, ...
Not long after releasing “Just Another Rainbow,” Oasis’ Liam Gallagher and the Stone Roses’ John Squire have now shared the details of their debut collaborative album. The new release, simply called Liam Gallagher & John Squire, is out March 1. Listen to the duo’s...
In 2013, The Flaming Lips did a cover album of The Stone Roses’ eponymous debut. It’s calledThe Time Has Come to Shoot You Down… What a Sound. Curiously, The Flaming Lips stated the album was, “Basically the same song repeated.” ...
10. The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses This debut by The Stone Roses is an old fashioned album, full of 1960s influences. This is perhaps unsurprising given it was produced by John Leckie, whose previous efforts include two albums by XTC’s psychedelic alter egos Dukes of Stratosphear. Yet...
4. The Stone Roses,The Stone Roses BACKSTORY:The Roses’ debut is hailed as a genre-defining classic, an album so strong the band built an entire career, and in recent years, a rapturously received reunion, off its back SINGLES:“Made of Stone,”“She Bangs the Drums,”“I Wanna Be ...
All one has to do is listen to the Stone Roses’ self titled debut album, and they’ll automatically agree that these four brits are rock hall worthy. The songwriting duo of Ian Brown and John Squire is one of the truly unique ones that only come around once in a blue moon, it rival...