Loading detailsβ¦
Loading detailsβ¦
Album
Turns Into Stone is a compilation album by The Stone Roses released in 1992. It consists of early singles and B-sides that did not feature on their self-titled debut album. The compilation reached number 32 on the UK album chart. The album's release was surrounded by controversy, as the Roses were in the middle of a legal battle with their then-record label, Silvertone. The injunction that this case resulted in prevented the band from releasing any new material for some years afterward, in which time Silvertone re-released single after single, including two separate versions of "Fools Gold", and even taking singles from the first album which weren't even intended to be singles (such as the edited version of "I Am the Resurrection" featuring a drum machine instead of Reni's distinctive drumming). Despite this, the album is seen in a positive light by Roses fans because it collects some of their best-known songs onto one CD, before a best-of compilation was even viable. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Elephant Stone
The Stone Roses
The Hardest Thing in the World
The Stone Roses
Going Down
The Stone Roses
Mersey Paradise
The Stone Roses
Standing Here
The Stone Roses
Where Angels Play
The Stone Roses
Simone
The Stone Roses
Fools Gold
The Stone Roses
What the World Is Waiting For
The Stone Roses
One Love
The Stone Roses
Something Burning
The Stone Roses