The Very Best of The Stone Roses explained

The Very Best of The Stone Roses
Type:greatest
Artist:The Stone Roses
Cover:The very best of .jpg
Released:4 November 2002
Recorded:1987–1994
Genre:Alternative rock, Madchester, blues rock
Length:78:36
Label:Silvertone
Producer:John Leckie, Peter Hook, Simon Dawson, Paul Schroeder
Prev Title:The Remixes
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Collection
Next Year:2010

The Very Best of The Stone Roses is a compilation album released by Silvertone Records in 2002. It features most of their singles plus album tracks including "Breaking into Heaven" and "This is the One", all of which were remastered for this album.[1] It charted at #19 in the UK and spent nine weeks in the Top 75.

The Very Best of is a fairly comprehensive compilation in that it gathers all the Stone Roses' best known tracks. The track listing was decided upon by band members.[1] The previous compilation The Complete Stone Roses had been criticized for not including material from the group's second album, whilst including inferior edits and alternative versions of many songs.

Not only does the compilation contain six songs from their 1989 debut but the album is structured to open and close with the same songs in their album versions. It was re-released in 2012 following their reunion when it reached 20 in the charts. As of July 2012 it has sold 552,577 copies in the United Kingdom.

Charts

Year-end charts

scope=colChart (2006)scope=colPosition
UK Albums (OCC)[2] 163
scope=colChart (2020)scope=colPosition
UK Albums (OCC)[3] 100

External links

Notes and References

  1. Stevens, Paul. The Definitive Stone Roses Discography: Basic. Retrieved 15 June 2008.
  2. Web site: 2006 UK Albums Chart. ChartsPlus. 8 April 2021.
  3. Web site: End of Year Album Chart Top 100 – 2020. Official Charts Company. 21 March 2021.