The Stone Roses: Discography 1987–2016 The Stone Roses are often hailed as the primary architects of the "Madchester" movement, blending 60s-style jangle pop with the rhythmic energy of the burgeoning acid house scene. Despite their massive cultural footprint, their core studio output is surprisingly slim, consisting of just two full-length albums released five years apart, followed by a brief late-career resurgence. The Studio Albums The Stone Roses (1989):
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Conclusion The Stone Roses’ 1987–2016 discography—though compact in studio album count—represents a concentrated musical legacy: a debut that reshaped British guitar music, a bold second album that defied simple expectations, and a body of singles, B-sides and live recordings that flesh out their artistic identity. For serious listeners, FLAC transfers and remasters provide the most faithful route to experience the band’s tonal subtleties and dynamic power, preserving what made their music both immediate and enduring. The Stone Roses: Discography 1987–2016 The Stone Roses
The Wilderness Years and The Silvertone Disputes (1990–1992) For serious listeners, FLAC transfers and remasters provide
Because the band released many of their best songs only as singles or B-sides, compilations are necessary for a complete 1987–2016 overview: Turns Into Stone (1992)
After a tumultuous period, the band disbanded in 1996. During this time, Ian Brown pursued a solo career, while the other members worked on various projects.