Crimson Tonight
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“Crimson Tonight” | |||||
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Single by The Stone Roses from the album Second Coming |
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Released | February, 1996 | ||||
Format | CD | ||||
Recorded | August, 1995 | ||||
Genre | Madchester, Indie rock | ||||
Length | 24:10 | ||||
Label | Geffen | ||||
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Crimson Tonight was the fourth single from Second Coming. "Crimson Tonight" was released in the UK and Japan. It was the last single officially released during The Stone Roses' lifetime.
"Crimson Tonight" was a live recording of four tracks culled from Second Coming, played during a concert at Pairc Ul Chaolmh, County Cork, Feile Festival, Republic of Ireland August 1995.
[edit] Cover artwork
The cover was, as with all other Roses covers, a piece by John Squire. It was apparently influenced by graffiti seen by the band on a wall in Cork.
[edit] Track listing
CD
- "Daybreak" (8:38)
- "Breaking Into Heaven" (7:03)
- "Driving South" (4:50)
- "Tightrope" (4:39)
[edit] External links
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