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1987-2016 -flac-: The Stone Roses - Discography

Few bands encapsulate a moment in time like The Stone Roses. Emerging from Manchester in the late 1980s, their fusion of jangling psychedelic guitars, funky basslines, and Ian Brown’s detached swagger redefined British guitar music. Their 1989 debut remains a landmark of the Madchester era, while their long-delayed 1994 follow-up, Second Coming, traded baggy beats for Led Zeppelin-esque swagger.

This lossless discography compiles every official studio release, B-side, and key remaster from the band’s original run (1987–1995) through to the reunion-era recordings (2016), preserving John Squire’s intricate guitar layers and Reni’s dynamic drumming in true FLAC quality.


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). The Stone Roses - Discography 1987-2016 -FLAC-

Essential FLAC Tracks:


Technically, The Stone Roses did not release a third studio album in 2016. However, the query "1987-2016" typically refers to the deluxe digital box set released alongside their world tour. Few bands encapsulate a moment in time like The Stone Roses

Included within the folders:


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. Between albums, The Stone Roses released arguably the

Why The Stone Roses demand FLAC:

A properly sourced Stone Roses discography FLAC (spanning 1987 to 2016) averages 1.8GB to 2.5GB—a worthy investment of storage.