NEWS09.05.2009 Stone Roses will reissue debut album Stone Roses announced the reissue of their self-titled debut album that originally hit the stores in 1989. The remastered record will be released in August in three different packages.
The first one, named Stone Roses: Special Edition, will feature the album itself and an expanded booklet. The second, titled Stone Roses: Legacy Edition, will include an additional CD named The Lost Demos with 15 previously unreleased tracks and concert DVD Live In Blackpool, filmed in 1989. Finally, Stone Roses: Collectors Edition is set to feature both Lost Demos and second additional CD of rare singles. It will also include a lemon-shaped USB containing Stone Roses promo videos, ringtones, wallpapers. It will also feature 48-page book of photos and notes by The Stone Roses’ fellow musicians such as Mark Ronson, The Charlatans' Tim Burgess, Oasis' Noel Gallagher, Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie and others. Similar newsLatest news10.02.2012 Jessie J revealed details about her next record 10.02.2012 Lady GaGa is "excited" to perform at the Grammy Awards 2012 10.02.2012 Adele still does not want to make new album | ![]() |
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Stone Roses announced the reissue of their self-titled debut album that originally hit the stores in 1989. The remastered record will be released in August in three different packages.
