The Stone Roses The Stone Roses (20th Anniversary Special Edition)
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CD Zomba Release date: 03/Dec/2010
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Sales Rank:
#500 in Classic Rock #13244 in Rock
Style:
Classic Rock
Product No.:
858846572
Details / Tracklist:
01. "I Wanna Be Adored (Remastered)"
02. "She Bangs The Drums (Remastered)"
03. "Waterfall (Remastered)"
04. "Don't Stop (Remastered)"
05. "Bye Bye Bad Man (Remastered)"
06. "Elizabeth My Dear (Remastered)"
07. "(Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister (Remastered)"
08. "Made Of Stone (Remastered)"
09. "Shoot You Down (Remastered)"
10. "This Is The One (Remastered)"
11. "I Am The Resurrection (Remastered)"
Description:
2010 re-edition of the seminal classic debut album.
Insert contains an article by John Robb.
Made in the EU.
A very similar release with different Sony DADC runouts also exists, please see [r=1888161].
Celebrate the legacy of one of Britain's most influential bands with "The Stone Roses (20th Anniversary Special Edition)" on CD, released by Zomba. This special edition commemorates two decades since the release of The Stone Roses' iconic debut album, which redefined British rock and inspired a generation. Featuring remastered tracks, rare B-sides, and exclusive content, this collection is a must-have for fans and collectors alike. The Stone Roses are renowned for their fusion of alternative rock and psychedelic sounds; their self-titled debut is frequently cited as one of the greatest albums in music history. Hits like "I Wanna Be Adored" and "She Bangs the Drums" propelled them to stardom during the Madchester era. Zomba, an established name in music production and distribution, has been instrumental in bringing groundbreaking artists to global audiences through innovative releases such as this anniversary edition.
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