The Stone Roses - Discography 1987-2016 -flac- !full! [ FAST ✪ ]

By: Audiophile Reissues Staff

From the jangly optimism of "Sally Cinnamon" (1987) to the grungy, weary swing of "Beautiful Thing" (2016), The Stone Roses captured lightning in a bottle. In lossless audio, that lightning still strikes. The Stone Roses - Discography 1987-2016 -FLAC-

This article dissects the Roses’ official catalog from their 1987 debut singles to their 2016 comeback, analyzing why FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the definitive format for experiencing this seminal band. Before diving into the tracklists, one must understand the format. FLAC retains every bit of data from the original CD or vinyl master, unlike lossy MP3s which slice off high frequencies (usually above 16-18kHz) to save space. By: Audiophile Reissues Staff From the jangly optimism

In the pantheon of alternative rock, few bands cast a shadow as long and as enigmatic as The Stone Roses. Their output was notoriously sparse—just two studio albums in two decades—yet their influence on the Madchester scene, Britpop, and modern indie rock is immeasurable. Before diving into the tracklists, one must understand

Avoid the 1989 original CD pressing (too quiet). Seek the 2009 20th Anniversary Remaster (FLAC 24/96) or the 2020 Remaster , which finally fixed the phase issues on "Fools Gold." Part 4: The B-Sides & Rarities (1990-1994) – Turns Into Stone Between albums, The Stone Roses released arguably the best B-sides of any 90s band. Any complete 1987-2016 FLAC discography must include Turns Into Stone (1992).