The Complete Stone Roses
The Complete Stone Roses | ||||
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Greatest hits album by The Stone Roses | ||||
Released | 15 May 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1985–1990 | |||
Genre | Madchester | |||
Label | Silvertone | |||
Producer | John Leckie, Peter Hook, Martin Hannett | |||
The Stone Roses chronology | ||||
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The Complete Stone Roses is a 1995 compilation of singles and B-sides by British indie band The Stone Roses. It was released without the band's input by their record company Silvertone, with whom they were embroiled in a protracted legal battle to terminate their five-year contract.
The album features an almost complete collection of the band's Madchester heyday singles and b-sides for the label, as well as prior releases for other labels. However, many tracks are substantially different in quality from their original release, having been re-engineered by Silvertone, with the results garnering criticism from music journalists and fans alike.
Track listing
- "So Young" – 3:30
- "Tell Me" – 3:50
- "Sally Cinnamon" (7" version) – 2:50
- "Here It Comes" – 2:40
- "All Across the Sands" – 2:40
- "Elephant Stone" (7" version) – 3:00
- "Full Fathom Five" – 3:18
- "The Hardest Thing in the World" – 2:39
- "Made of Stone" – 4:11
- "Going Down" – 2:46
- "She Bangs the Drums" – 3:42
- "Mersey Paradise" – 2:44
- "Standing Here" – 5:05
- "I Wanna Be Adored" (7" version) – 3:28
- "Waterfall" (7" remix version) – 3:36
- "I Am the Resurrection" (7" remix version) – 3:41
- "Where Angels Play" – 4:15
- "Fools Gold" (7" version) – 4:15
- "What The World Is Waiting For" – 3:55
- "Something Burning" (edit) – 3:37
- "One Love" (7" version) – 3:40
Catalogue Numbers
- 2LP: Silvertone ORE LP 535
- Cassette: Silvertone ORE C 535
- CD: Silvertone ORE CD 535
Bonus CD tracks
The first 60,000 copies of the CD came with a bonus disc featuring:
- "I Am Without Shoes" – 1:23
- "Groove (Black Magic Devil Woman)" – 3:26
Catalogue Number
- 2CD: Silvertone ORE Z CD 535
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