The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses
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Silvertone Records – ORE LP 502 |
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | I Wanna Be Adored | |
A2 | She Bangs The Drums | |
A3 | Waterfall | |
A4 | Don't Stop | |
A5 | Bye Bye Ban | |
B1 | Elizabeth My Dear | |
B2 | (Song For My) Sugar Spun Sister | |
B3 | Made Of Stone | |
B4 | Shoot You Down | |
B5 | This Is The One | |
B6 | I Am The Resurrection |
Companies, etc.
- Published By – Zomba Music Publishers Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Silvertone Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Silvertone Records Ltd.
- Pressed By – SNA
Credits
- Bass – Gary Mounfield
- Composed By – Squire*
- Drums, Backing Vocals – Reni
- Engineer – Paul Schroeder
- Guitar – John Squire
- Photography By – Simon Taylor (8)
- Producer – John Leckie (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1 to B6)
- Vocals – Ian Brown
Notes
First press with embossed gold letters and Red & Black labels.
Pressed at the 'SNA' plant and has the correct first matrix:
ORE LP 502 A2 [SNA logo]
ORE LP 502 B2 [SNA logo]
There is nothing else etched into the runouts.
These first 'SNA' issues can also be Identified by the labels as they have a deep 32mm wide pressing ring.
Later 1989 issues were pressed at 'DFI' and they added '⩓ 89-8' and crossed the 'SNA' logo out in the runouts.
https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/The-Stone-Roses-The-Stone-Roses/release/15345630
Album contains an inner sleeve with band photos on one side, John Squire artwork 'Waterfall, Detail. 1988 Oil on Canvas' on the other.
Manufactured in EEC.
℗ & © 1989 Silvertone Records Ltd.
Pressed at the 'SNA' plant and has the correct first matrix:
ORE LP 502 A2 [SNA logo]
ORE LP 502 B2 [SNA logo]
There is nothing else etched into the runouts.
These first 'SNA' issues can also be Identified by the labels as they have a deep 32mm wide pressing ring.
Later 1989 issues were pressed at 'DFI' and they added '⩓ 89-8' and crossed the 'SNA' logo out in the runouts.
https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/The-Stone-Roses-The-Stone-Roses/release/15345630
Album contains an inner sleeve with band photos on one side, John Squire artwork 'Waterfall, Detail. 1988 Oil on Canvas' on the other.
Manufactured in EEC.
℗ & © 1989 Silvertone Records Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 013705 116513
- Barcode (String): 5013705116513
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): ORE LP 502 A2 [SNA logo]
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): ORE LP 502 B2 [SNA logo]
Other Versions (5 of 224)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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The Stone Roses (Cassette, Advance) | Zomba | none | UK | 1988 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Stone Roses (Cassette, Album, Reissue) | RCA | 1184-4-JX | US | 1989 | ||
The Stone Roses (CD, Album) | Silvertone Records | ZD74139, ZD 74139 | Europe | 1989 | |||
Recently Edited
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The Stone Roses (Cassette, Album, Clear ) | Silvertone Records | ORE C 502, OREC 502 | UK | 1989 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Stone Roses (LP, Album) | Silvertone Records | ZL 74139 | Spain | 1989 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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From the slowly-building rawness of I Wanna Be Adored to the head-spinning elation of She Bangs the Drums, the 60s-esque jauntiness of Waterfall to the grandiose patchwork of I Am the Resurrection, one has access to a great many anthems within the multifarious confines of the self-titled debut LP from Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani and Reni.
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Edited 8 months agoPicked up apon first release in 89 (mines embossed), liked it but not as much as others at the time. listened to for maybe a few weeks then put away. Maybe because was just hearing it everywhere...oversaturation, just like Nevermind a lil later. There's no denying its influence over the years. Shoot you down, still hits the mark
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My first edition UK is etched with correct printed inner but does not have an embossed cover. Seems most first editions did not have the embossed cover. Should carry a for those who care.
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Edited one year ago1st pressing ID - Despite reading all I can on Discogs and other websites, I’m still unable to identify a true 1989 1st pressing of the self titled Stone Roses debut album on vinyl. Some say the sleeve is embossed, others say it’s smooth. Can anyone please help.
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Edited 2 years agoAnyone care to comment on any surface noise on their copy? I have some crackle between tracks and in a few quiet parts, but otherwise it plays pretty clean. Curious what others are experiencing with their copies. I'd rate it a 7 out of 10 for surface noise, 10 being dead silent from start to finish.
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Ok. The first pressings are also without embossed sleeves. I have had both. My current copy is non embossed but with the correct runout etchings and was purchased 2bd hand a year after release. My orig copy was embossed bought on day of release. My mate bought a copy a couple of days later and was not embossed. I therefore conclude that the embossed copies are a ltd run of the first press.
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Edited 2 years agoAh the stone roses bla bla bla HYPE. It's an OK album nothing special the "madchester" scene was setup to promote drug use kind of like a mini LA 80s crack scene. Agencies at work no doubt. Don't trust any of them although Ian Brown seems to have the right attitude politically (regarding the so-called "vaccine") but who knows. There is nothing on this album that is extraordinary in the least. There are a million bands who played brilliant music who never received the recognition they deserved because they weren't APPOINTED to get it. Someone says "the greatest album/band ever" and that's all they need to say.
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A timeless masterpiece that provokes the popular question - who's listening to it in the year 20--? I know I do.
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Just added this version as it has been discussed on these comments recently . https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/The-Stone-Roses-The-Stone-Roses/release/12143482
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Edited 7 years agoThe version sitting in front of me should be this first (embossed) edition.
The Matrix/Runout is as follows;
Side A : (etched) EX ORE LP 502 A2 (stamped) SNA Logo (etched) DF1 [-situated below ORE-]
Side B: (etched) ORE LP 502. B2 (stamped) SNA Logo (etched) EX
Can anyone else confirm their matrix numbers with reference to text/logos other than the etched ORE LP 502.
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