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The Stone Roses Discography 1987-2016 FLAC
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Compilations, singles and live material (1995–2016)
Following the band’s dissolution in the mid-1990s, several compilations and reissues appeared. Anthologies assembled singles, B-sides and alternate takes that illuminated the band’s development between 1987 and 1994. Live recordings—both official and bootleg—capture the Roses’ onstage chemistry: extended improvisations, single renditions, and the raw energy that fueled their reputation. The Stone Roses Discography 1987-2016 FLAC In FLAC,
- The Stone Roses (1989): The band's debut album, featuring classics like "I Wanna Be Adored", "Waterfall", and "She Bangs Drums".
- The Second Coming (1994): The band's sophomore effort, showcasing a darker, more experimental sound on tracks like "Dive", "Love Spreads", and "Ten Tonne Skeleton".
- The Stone Roses (2002): A self-titled album, marking the band's first studio release in eight years, with fan favorites like "Kiss This", "Chris Black", and "Feel So Good".
- The Stone Roses Live at the Point (2007): A live album, capturing the band's energetic performance at Manchester's iconic Point Theatre.
- The Stone Roses - Greatest Hits (2011): A comprehensive greatest hits collection, featuring the band's most beloved tracks, including "I Am the Resurrection", "She Bangs Drums", and "Waterfall".
- The Stone Roses - The Very Best of The Stone Roses (2016): A 20-track compilation, showcasing the band's most iconic songs, plus rare and unreleased material.
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