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Meshing '60s-styled guitar pop with an understated '80s dance beat,
the Stone Roses
defined the British guitar pop scene of the late '80s and early '90s. After their eponymous 1989 debut album became an English sensation, countless other groups in the same vein became popular, including
the Charlatans UK
,
Inspiral Carpets
, and
Happy Mondays
. However, the band was never able to capitalize on the promise of their first album, waiting five years before they released their second record and slowly
disintegrating in the year and half after its release.
The Stone Roses
emerged from the remains of
English Rose
, a Manchester-based band formed by schoolmates
John Squire
(guitar) and
Ian Brown
(vocals). In 1985,
the Stone Roses
officially formed, as
Squire
and
Brown
added drummer
Reni
(born
Alan John Wren
), guitarist
Andy Couzens
, and bassist
Pete Garner
. The group began playing warehouses around Manchester, cultivating a dedicated following rather quickly. Around this time, the group was a cross between classic British '60s guitar pop and heavy metal, with touches of goth rock.
Couzens
left the group in 1987, followed shortly afterward by
Garner
.
Garner
was replaced by
Mani
(born
Gary Mounfield
) and the group recorded its first single,
"So Young,"
which was released to little attention by Thin Line Records. At the end of 1987,
the Stone Roses
released their second single,
"Sally Cinnamon,"
which pointed the way toward the band's hook-laden, ringing guitar pop. By the fall of 1988, the band secured a contract with Silvertone Records and released
"Elephant Stone,"
a single that set the band's catchy neo-psychedelic guitar pop in stone.
Shortly after the release of
"Elephant Stone,"
the Stone Roses
' bandwagon took off in earnest. In early 1989, the group was playing sold-out gigs across Manchester and London. In May,
the Stone Roses
released their eponymous debut album, which demonstrated not only a predilection for '60s guitar hooks, but also a contemporary acid house rhythmic sensibility.
The Stone Roses
received rave reviews and soon a crop of similar-sounding bands appeared in the U.K. By the end of the summer,
the Stone Roses
were perceived as leading a wave of bands that fused rock & roll and acid house culture.
"She Bangs the Drums,"
the third single pulled from the debut, became the group's first Top 40 single at the end of the summer. In November, the group had its first Top Ten hit when
"Fool's Gold"
climbed to number eight. By the end of the year, the band had moved from selling out clubs to selling out large theaters in the U.K.
For the first half of 1990, re-releases of the band's earlier singles clogged the charts. The group returned in July 1990 with the single
"One Love,"
which entered the charts at number four. Prior to the release of
"One Love,"
the Stone Roses
organized their own festival at Spike Island in Widnes. The concert drew over 30,000 people and would prove to be their last concert in England for five years. After Spike Island,
the Stone Roses
became embroiled in a vicious legal battle with Silvertone Records.
The group wanted to leave the label but Silvertone took out a court injunction against the group, preventing them from releasing any new material. For the next two years, the band fought Silvertone Records while they allegedly prepared the follow-up to their debut album. However,
the Stone Roses
did next to nothing as the court case rolled on. In the meantime, several major record labels began negotiating with the band in secret. In March of 1991, the lawsuit went to court. Two months later,
the Stone Roses
won their case against Silvertone and signed a multi-million deal with Geffen Records.
For the next three years,
the Stone Roses
worked sporadically on their second album, leaving behind scores of uncompleted tapes. During these years, the group kept a low-profile in the press but that wasn't to preserve the mystique -- they simply weren't doing much of anything besides watching football. Finally, in the spring of 1994, Geffen demanded that the group finish the album and the band complied, completing the record, titled
Second Coming
, in the fall.
"Love Spreads,"
the Stone Roses
' comeback single, was debuted on Radio One in early November. The single received a lukewarm reaction and entered the charts at number two, not the expected number one.
Second Coming
received mixed reviews and only spent a few weeks in the Top Ten.
The Stone Roses
planned an international tour in early 1995 to support the album, but the plans kept unraveling at the last minute. Before they could set out on tour,
Reni
left the band, leaving the group without a drummer. He was replaced by
Robbie Maddix
, who had previously played in
Rebel MC
. After
Maddix
joined the band, they embarked on a short American tour at the conclusion of which
John Squire
broke his collar bone in a bike accident.
Squire
's accident forced them to cancel a headlining spot at the 25th Glastonbury Festival, which would have been their first concert in the U.K. in five years. As
Squire
recuperated,
the Stone Roses
continued to sink in popularity and respect -- even as their peers,
the Charlatans
and former
Happy Mondays
vocalist
Shaun Ryder
, made unexpectedly triumphant comebacks.
The Stone Roses
added a keyboardist to the lineup prior to their U.K. tour at the end of 1995 -- it was the first British tour since 1990. In the spring of 1996,
John Squire
announced that he was leaving the band he founded in order to form a new, more active band.
The Stone Roses
announced their intention to carry on with a new guitarist, but by October of that year the group was finished.
Squire
's new band,
Seahorses
, released its debut album in June 1997, while
Brown
released his solo debut,
Unfinished Monkey Business
, early in 1998. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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I just listened to the boxset and it was amazing! I am so glad they re-released the album, and I just read the article... GREAT review!
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so pumped to hear the stone roses 20th anniversary re-issue! it got a perfect 10 on pitchfork! crazyyyyy
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13449-the-stone-roses/
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