- The Stone Roses (album)
Infobox Album
Name = The Stone Roses
Type = album
Artist =The Stone Roses
Released = start date|1989|3|13
Recorded = June 1988-February 1989 at Battery & konk Studios/London, Rockfield Studios, Monmouth/Wales
Genre =Madchester
Length = 49:02
Label = Silvertone
Producer =John Leckie
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:6bkbu325an4k link]
This album = "The Stone Roses"
(1989)
Next album = "Turns into Stone "
(1992)
Misc = Singles
Name = The Stone Roses
Type = studio
single 1 =Made Of Stone
single 1 date = February 1989
single 2 =She Bangs the Drums
single 2 date = July 1989
single 3 =I Wanna Be Adored
single 3 date = September 1991
single 4 = Waterfall
single 4 date = December 1991
single 5 =I Am The Resurrection
single 5 date = March 1992"The Stone Roses" is the debut album by English
indie rock bandThe Stone Roses , released on start date|1989|3|13. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/q6rg/ BBC - Rock/Indie Review - The Stone Roses, The Stone Roses] ] The album is consistently rated highly in "best ever" album lists, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/5037792.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Music | Oasis' album 'best of all time' ] ] [ [http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/guardian100.htm The Guardian 100 best albums ever ] ] often tops charts of the best British albums. It established the band as the most important band in their genre for the time. [ cite web | title = Profile of the Stone Roses | publisher = Contact Music | url = http://www.contactmusic.com/new/artist.nsf/ArtistNames/Stone%20Roses | accessdate = 2006-10-17 ]About the album
The Stone Roses had been formed in 1984, yet 1989 saw their debut full length release (the band had released a handful of singles in the previous years, on a variety of labels). The band were from
Manchester where theMadchester movement was centred. Despite not considering themselves as a Madchester group, with their eponymous début The Stone Roses found themselves riding a wave of nationwide success along with Madchester groups such as theInspiral Carpets andHappy Mondays . The Roses recorded the album withJohn Leckie , a notable producer who had worked withPink Floyd on "Meddle " and it was released by Silvertone, a division ofZomba Records created to work with what they called "new rock" acts.The Roses played a number of gigs supporting the album, including several now regarded as "legendary", including one at what was arguably the centre of the "Baggy"/"Madchester" scene,
The Haçienda nightclub. Andrew Collins wrote in "NME ": "BOLLOCKS TOMorrissey atWolverhampton , toThe Sundays at The Falcon, toPWEI at Brixton - I'm already drafting a letter to my grandchildren telling them that I saw The Stone Roses at the Hacienda." The Roses' 1990 Spike Island gig also holds a formidable reputation, organised by the band themselves and attended by over 27,000 fans.On its tenth anniversary in 1999, a two-disc anniversary edition of "The Stone Roses" re-entered the British charts, reaching number 9.
Cover artwork
As with most Stone Roses releases, the cover displays a work by
John Squire . It is aJackson Pollock -influenced piece titled "Bye Bye Badman", which makes reference to the May 1968 riots inParis . The cover was named by "Q" magazine as one of "The 100 Best Covers of All Time"; in the accompanying article, Squire had this to say: "Ian had met this French man when he was hitching around Europe, this bloke had been in the riots, and he told Ian how lemons had been used as an antidote totear gas . Then there was the documentary - a great shot at the start of a guy throwing stones at the police. I really liked his attitude." This story was also the inspiration for the lyrics to the song of the same name. [ cite web | url = http://www.thisisthedaybreak.co.uk | title = Bye Bye Badman | publisher = John Squire website ] The background of the piece is based on theGiant's Causeway inNorthern Ireland . The band visited the causeway while playing a gig at theUniversity of Ulster inColeraine . [ [http://www.thisisthedaybreak.co.uk John Squire website] ]Critical response
In 1989 the critical response was generally positive and today the album is widely considered to be one of the very best British albums released. [ cite web | title = Stone Roses 'top British album' | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/3823983.stm | publisher = BBC | accessdate = 2006-10-30 | date =
20 June 2004 ] In 1997 it was named the 2nd greatest album of all time in a 'Music of the Millennium' poll conducted byHMV ,Channel 4 , "The Guardian " and Classic FM. In 1998 "Q" magazine readers placed it at number 4, while in 2000 the same magazine placed it at number 29 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2008, it was named the 5th greatest British album ever by a Q Magazine/HMV poll. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7249473.stm BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Oasis top best British album poll ] ]The music weekly
NME , while initially giving it an unspectacular 7 out of 10 on its initial release, lavished praise on the album in later years: in 2000 it received the "greatest album ever" award at the NME Premier Awards show, and in 2006, the music magazine ranked the album number 1 in its "100 Greatest British Albums Ever" list. [ cite web | url = http://www.nme.com/news/arctic-monkeys/22062 | title = NME's best British album of all time revealed | publisher = NME | accessdate = 2006-10-30 ]In 2005 "SPIN" magazine ranked it 78 on its list of the 100 greatest albums of the past twenty years. In the same year, when revising "500 Greatest Albums" for book format, "
Rolling Stone " included it as one of the eight new entries placing it at #497. In 2006, "Time" named it one of "The All-TIME 100 Albums". [ [http://www.time.com/time/2006/100albums/ The All-TIME 100 Albums ] ] In 2003, "Pitchfork Media " named it the 39th best album of the 1980s. [ [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36736-top-100-albums-of-the-1980s/page_7 Pitchfork Feature: Top 100 Albums of the 1980s ] ]Track listing
All tracks written by
Ian Brown andJohn Squire .1989 UK release
# "
I Wanna Be Adored " – 4:52
# "She Bangs the Drums " – 3:42
# "Waterfall" – 4:37
# "Don't Stop" – 5:17
# "Bye Bye Badman" – 4:00
# "Elizabeth My Dear" – 0:59
# "(Song for My) Sugar Spun Sister" – 3:25
# "Made of Stone " – 4:10
# "Shoot You Down" – 4:10
# "This Is the One" – 4:58
# "I Am the Resurrection " – 8:121989 US Release
Released start date|1989|7|23.
# "I Wanna Be Adored" – 4:52
# "She Bangs the Drums" – 3:42
# "Elephant Stone " (UK 7" single version) – 3:04
# "Waterfall" – 4:37
# "Don't Stop" – 5:17
# "Bye Bye Badman" – 4:00
# "Elizabeth My Dear" – 0:59
# "(Song for My) Sugar Spun Sister" – 3:25
# "Made of Stone" – 4:10
# "Shoot You Down" – 4:10
# "This Is the One" – 4:58
# "I Am the Resurrection" – 8:12
# "Fools Gold" (UK 12" single version) – 9:531999 10th anniversary release
Disc One: Same as 1989 UK release.
Disc Two
# "Fools Gold" – 9:53
# "What The World Is Waiting for" – 3:55
# "Elephant Stone" – 4:48
# "Where Angels Play" – 4:15The second disc also included an enhanced portion with music videos, a discography, lyrics and a photo gallery.
Songs in other media
In the 2006/07 season English football club Manchester United played the tenth track, "This Is The One", at their Old Trafford stadium when United walked onto the pitch. The song is still usually played as the penultimate track before United run out, with the end often caught by radio or television coverage returning to the match after half time.
A number of the pre-
Malcolm Glazer takeover banners on theStretford End of Old Trafford also paraphrased lyrics and titles of Roses songs, "Sent To Me From Heaven...You Are My World" in reference toGeorge Best andEric Cantona from Sally Cinnamon and "One Love – Stretford End – MUFC" [ [http://www.stretfordendflags.com/ Stretford End Flags ] ]Mani, John Squire and Ian Brown are on record as United fans [ [http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid=%7B83A644F4-1A7E-48B9-AF95-4605613A9A18%7D&newsid=353252&page=1 FANZONE - Fan News & Blogs: Fanzone Interview: Ian Brown - Manchester United Official Web Site ] ] [ [http://www.prideofmanchester.com/music/Seahorses.htm united MANCHESTER present THE SEAHORSES ] ] [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/news/20050611_mani.shtml BBC - 6 Music - Mani nixes Glasto ] ]
In June 2005 food writer
Nigel Slater became the first person to pick a Roses song onRadio 4 's "Desert Island Discs". He chose 'This is the One'. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs_20050605.shtml BBC Radio 4 - Factual - Desert Island Discs Nigel Slater ] ]"She Bangs the Drums" was featured as a bonus song in the 2007 video game .
Quotes
Ian: "It's timeless. It still sounds fresh. I think if it came out this week, it would still make an impact. I remember finally finishing the LP and John Leckie saying to us, 'You're going to do really well, you know'. And we just said, 'Yeah we know'. And we did. We just felt it. He was taken aback by our confidence. But we did know we were good".
Mani: "That LP sold something like three and a half million and I've never seen a fucking penny. But in the first place it was never about money. Still money fucked us up in the end. The best bands - Big Star, Love, the
MC5 - never concern themselves with those things. But they never get paid either".Personnel
*
John Squire -guitar s, paintings
*Ian Brown - vocals
* Mani - bass
* Reni - drums, backing vocalsTechnical personnel
* John Leckie - producer, mixing engineer ("Elephant Stone", U.S. version only)
* Peter Hook - producer ("Elephant Stone", U.S. version only)
* Paul Schroeder - engineerCharts
Album
Single
References
External links
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