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The album cover, created by Squire, features a dark, fabric-like collage of photographs, artwork, text, and symbols. Most notable is a stone cherub, taken from a photograph of those found on the Newport Town Bridge, smoking a cigarette. The original photograph was later used for the "Love Spreads" single and featured in the monochrome CD.
"Love Spreads" is a song by British alternative rock group The Stone Roses, released on 21 November 1994 as the first single from their second album, Second Coming. The record reached number two on the UK Singles Chart , the highest peak for any song by the band, as well as number 55 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart and number 67 on ...
The Stone Roses played at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on 12 and 19 April 2013. [108] The Stone Roses also played at Finsbury Park, London on 7 and 8 June 2013 and Glasgow Green, Glasgow on 15 June 2013. A documentary was planned for the Stone Roses' reunion, with film director Shane Meadows chosen to film it. [109]
"One Love" 1991 "Waterfall" 1992 "Standing Here" 1994 "Love Spreads" (UK version) Mike Clark "Love Spreads" (US version) Steven Hanft: 1995 "Ten Storey Love Song" Sophie Muller "Begging You" David Geffen
According to writers Sean Sennett and Simon Groth, the Stone Roses "virtually invented 'Madchester' and built a template for Brit-pop" with their debut album. [6] The record has been associated with rave culture and dance music, although Angus Batey from The Quietus argued that it was a 1960s-inspired jangle pop album featuring little or no influence of dance beats or grooves, with the ...
Love Spreads: B side, Jam version of “Breaking Into Heaven” 1994 Bye Bye Badman: The Stone Roses: Album track: 1989 Coming Of Age: Unreleased: Early song, Written prior to the Garage Flower sessions: Daybreak: Second Coming: Album track: 1994 Don't Stop: The Stone Roses: Album track, Waterfall backwards mix: 1989 Driving South: Second ...
The Remixes is a compilation album by English rock band the Stone Roses. [3] It was released on 30 October 2000 [ 4 ] and features remixes by various producers including Utah Saints and Paul Oakenfold .
The Stone Roses Live: Blackpool Empress Ballroom was a live performance by The Stone Roses, released on 4 November 1991 in the UK.It contained a series of tracks recorded at a concert in Blackpool, Lancashire, England on 12 August 1989. [1]