Turns into Stone | The Stone Roses

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Turns into Stone | The Stone Roses

Turns into Stone | The Stone Roses

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Originally released in 1992 (as a single LP), 'Turns Into Stone' pulled together many of the Stone Roses' finest non album tracks - early singles, B-sides and extended versions - into one compelling collection. It begins with their first release from their ultimately turbulent tenure at Silvertone Records, 'Elephant Stone' and includes perhaps the band's finest moment, 'Fools Gold'. An essential companion to their timeless debut album, like the latter it contains some of best British guitar-driven pop/rock of the era, here spread over four sides of vinyl, the better to showcase the stretched-out grooves that helped them to become, for a time, probably the most exciting and influential band in the country.

Track Listing:
1. Elephant Stone - The Stone Roses (4.53)
2. The Hardest Thing in the World - The Stone Roses (2.39)
3. Going Down - The Stone Roses (2.46)
4. Mersey Paradise - The Stone Roses (2.44)
5. Standing Here - The Stone Roses (5.05)
6. Where Angels Play - The Stone Roses (4.15)
7. Simone - The Stone Roses (4.24)
1. Fools Gold - The Stone Roses (9.53)
2. What the World Is Waiting For - The Stone Roses (3.55)
3. One Love - The Stone Roses (7.45)
4. Something's Burning - The Stone Roses (7.5)

Year of Production: 1992

Turn the table, drop the needle, and let the magic begin!
Good things come in grooves—spin your favorite vinyl today!
Life’s too short for bad records—play the classics!

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